
Pride & Prejudice: 4 Decades of LGBTQ+ Murders
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This Pride Month special explores the disturbing pattern of LGBTQ+ activists' deaths being systematically misclassified as suicides despite evidence of hate crimes. We examine how visibility became a death sentence for those who dared to live openly when society demanded silence.
• Scott Johnson's death at Sydney's Bluefish Point in 1988 was immediately ruled suicide despite no evidence of depression
• His brother Steve spent 34 years fighting for justice, uncovering at least 80 similar suspicious deaths of gay men in Sydney
• Harvey Milk's 1978 assassination revealed how the justice system failed to acknowledge anti-gay motivation
• Marsha P Johnson's body was found in the Hudson River with evidence suggesting murder, not suicide
• Police departments consistently used "lifestyle" terminology to blame victims and avoid investigating hate crimes
• Contemporary activists still face targeted violence, from Marielle Franco in Brazil to state-sponsored persecution in Chechnya
• Modern technology and advocacy have improved responses, but trans women of color remain disproportionately vulnerable
• Speaking the names of those who were silenced becomes an act of resistance and protection for future generations
If you or someone you know is experiencing anti-LGBTQ+ harassment or violence, contact organizations like The Trevor Project or local LGBTQ+ centers for support and resources.
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