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Today, Youtubers are turning the internet purple to speak out against bullying and stand with LGBTQ Youth
Your favorite online video creators spread the love by going purple on every platform, from Youtube to Twitter to Instagram. Creator and activist Jackson Bird, he even turned himself purple!
See which other YouTubers got into the spirit:
Bethany Mota
Go purple now to take a stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth for #SpiritDay! t.co/oiIOu8sLHW
— Bethany Mota (@BethanyMota) October 19, 2017
Eliel Cruz
It’s #SpiritDay ! Take the pledge and wear purple to stand with LGBTQ youth and against bullying t.co/5G64S9lnVr pic.twitter.com/HhZm9iiHU2
— Eliel Cruz-Lopez (@elielcruz) October 19, 2017
Fiona Morris
it’s #SpiritDay! wear purple to celebrate and show solidarity w LGBTQ+ ppl pic.twitter.com/leK2IVUORZ
— spoop queen (@neonfiona) October 19, 2017
Franchesca Ramsey
On #SpiritDay we stand against bullying and show support for LGBTQ youth. Go purple now and join in t.co/O3zkSpzYnc
— Franchesca Ramsey (@chescaleigh) October 19, 2017
Gaby Dunn
My @autostraddle shirt says BI BI BI and I just showered before I took this so you know #spiritday is serious business! On #SpiritDay we stand against bullying and show support for LGBTQ youth. Go purple now and follow @glaad glaad.org/spiritday
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Hannah Hart and Raymond Braun
Kyle Krieger
It’s #SpiritDay @alikrieger & I are taking a stand against bullying of LGBTQ youth. Stand with us, take the pledge! t.co/OF1RlbBvwZ pic.twitter.com/JeRPJdZurM
— Kyle Krieger (@kylekrieger) October 19, 2017
Lindsay Amer
I’m just really fucking happy today so here’s a #tbt to brighten your day and some pretty purple flowers for #spiritday
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Raquel Willis
Bullying affects so many LGBTQ youth, but everyone should be able to live their truth safely. Let’s fight for a better tomorrow! #SpiritDay pic.twitter.com/cgFNxcGZdp
— Raquel Willis (@RaquelWillis_) October 20, 2016
Rebecca Black
take a stand w me + go purple to support LGBTQ youth + take a stand against bullying t.co/f68Rhj6Dv5 #SpiritDay @em1lytaylor pic.twitter.com/FjsuVpbI5B
— Rebecca Black (@MsRebeccaBlack) October 19, 2017
Riley Dennis
wearing purple today for @glaad‘s #SpiritDay
shoutout to all the lil queers out there, ya’ll are amazing and loved pic.twitter.com/JFyuqcuFdh
— Riley J. Dennis (@RileyJayDennis) October 19, 2017
Superfruit
Happy #SpiritDay from your favorite gay boys! Wear purple today and show your support & love for LGBTQ+ youth! @glaad pic.twitter.com/g3LWzJ5wLa
— Mitch Grassi (@mitchgrassi) October 19, 2017
About Spirit Day
Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Started in 2010 by high school student Brittany McMillan in response to numerous young LGBTQ lives lost to suicide, Spirit Day now draws the participation of celebrities, schools, faith institutions, national landmarks, corporations, media outlets, sports leagues, and advocates around the world, all joining together to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth.
As anti-LGBTQ policies, hate crimes, and harassment are on the rise, it is now especially important to let all marginalized youth know they are supported.
This year, Spirit Day is on October 19, 2017. Take the Spirit Day pledge to show LGBTQ youth you’ve got their backs at glaad.org/spiritday. Follow @GLAAD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr to keep up to date with #SpiritDay news.
www.glaad.org/blog/youtubers-comment-and-subscribe-supporting-lgbtq-youth
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