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IT GET'S BETTER: ¿WHEN?






Four months ago, Jamey Rodemeyer of
Williamsville, NY, made an “It Gets
Better” video
, usually something done by self-actualized LGBT adults
who are happy with how they’ve turned out. But Rodemeyer was just 14 and in his
video he admits his schoolmates often called him a “faggot” and that anonymous
users had been posting vicious comments on his Formspring account—hateful
messages including “JAMIE IS STUPID, GAY, FAT ANND UGLY. HE MUST DIE!,” and “I
wouldn’t care if you died. No one would. So just do it :) It would make
everyone WAY more happier!”










At one point Rodemeyer looks into the
camera and says, “I just wanna tell you that it does get better because”—then
he looks away and continues—”when I came out for being bi, I got so much
support from my friends and it made me feel so secure.”





Near the end of his video, he
repeats, “It gets better” for the third time before adding, 

“Look at me. I went
to the Monster’s Ball and now I’m liberated. So, it gets better.” 




The young
Gaga fan then makes a heart shape with his hands and the recording ends.



He uploaded the video on May 4. This past Sunday, he hung
himself
 in front of his parent’s house.





In the month leading up to his
suicide, Rodemeyer became a prolific
Tumblr poster
, regularly uploading images of Lady Gaga alongside the
occasional image of muscle-bound jocks. But there were signs he was suffering:
On September 8, he posted, “No one in my school cares about preventing suicide,
while you’re the ones calling me ‘faggot’ and tearing me down” and he put up a
separate post letting everyone know it was National Suicide Prevention Week.





The next day, he blogged,
“I always say how bullied I am, but no one listens. What do I have to do so
people will listen to me?” He followed it up with lyrics to the song “The Loss” by
Hollywood Undead:





I just
wanna say good bye, disappear with no one knowing

I don’t wanna live this lie, smiling to the world unknowing

I dont want you to try, you’ve done enough to keep me going

I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine for the very last time





On Saturday night, he posted a lyric
from Lady Gaga’s “The Queen” on his
Facebook page:





“Don’t forget me when I come crying
to heaven’s door.”





Then he hung himself. He had just
started as a freshman in Williamsville North High School.