Here is the bashing photo of the gay friend of Darren Hayes (lead singer Savage Garden). Hayes is Australian from Brisbane, QLD. He has taken to Twitter to voice his support for his bashed gay friend, Christopher Bryant picture below.
Singer Darren Hayes has taken to Twitter to campaign for equality after his friend was left with head injuries in a brutal homophobic bashing in London.
Christopher Bryant, editor of gay and lesbian online magazine Polari, was heading home from his birthday celebrations with his partner Damon Truluck when they were attacked by a group of six men on Saturday, The Independent reported.
"This makes me SO ANGRY," Hayes tweeted, along with a link to the story, yesterday.
"This is a FRIEND of mine who was BRUTALLY BEATEN in a homophobic attack.
"WHEN WILL THIS STOP??"
He also forwarded the link and a plea for equality to the Twitter accounts of Prime Minister JuliHere is the bashing photo of the gay friend of Darren Hayes (lead singer Savage Garden).
Hayes is Australian from Brisbane, QLD. He has taken to Twitter to
voice his support for his bashed gay friend, Christopher Bryant picture
below. Singer Darren Hayes has taken to Twitter to campaign for
equality after his friend was left with head injuries in a brutal
homophobic bashing in London.
Christopher Bryant, editor
of gay and lesbian online magazine Polari, was heading home from his
birthday celebrations with his partner Damon Truluck when they were
attacked by a group of six men on Saturday, The Independent reported.
"This makes me SO ANGRY," Hayes tweeted, along with a link to the story, yesterday.
"This is a FRIEND of mine who was BRUTALLY BEATEN in a homophobic attack.
"WHEN WILL THIS STOP??"
He also forwarded the link and a plea for equality to the Twitter accounts of Prime Minister Ja Gillard and British Conservative Party politician Gerald Howarth. more
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After 30 years of very physical full time work in the printing industry our print dept was outsourced and we all lost our jobs. As I'd gotten HIV beforehand and was having trouble attending and doing work I discussed with my HIV doctor whether I should apply for the Australian Disability Support Pension. He agreed,and I became a DSP pensioner under the new Gillard rules of adherence that now sees 75% of DSP applicants rejected.
Have been diagnosed with PTSD, severe depression, chronic kidney failure, and of course HIV. I'd become suicidal in 2009 after 3 extreme life events in a row; My best friend killed herself in the US (I don't make friends easily BTW), my teenage/young adult daughter had me charged by the police with a minor problem, and I was diagnosed with HIV. All in three weeks.
Some say god won't give you more than you can bear, my reply is "Well what happened to me?" If not for the HIV support here in Australia and me being able to have access to it I'd likely be dead by now. Unbearable pain often causes suicide, no matter physical or mental.
Today I've not worked since being made redundant. I remain with episodes of depression and panic attacks, sometimes severe. I may be fine and happy to leave the house, at times I'm paralised in bed, secure and safe and not willing to face the world.
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