Primetimer August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 MTV talks with people who witnessed the brutal events as they unfolded at the Florida nightclub. View the full article Link to comment
starri August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 Well, I'm just going to go ahead and start crying now. Link to comment
Muffyn August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 Content Note: Story from Pulse shootingA friend's cousin was shot at Pulse. He survived. He only told his cousin where he was when it happened. The rest of his family thinks he was mugged (strong denial and homophobia let his family believe that odd coincidence). He is alive because someone stayed with him and put pressure on his wounds, at one point using a body to help them because he had been shot in the leg and chest. At his request I carried the picture of his colleague who died in the shooting at our local Pride Parade. So I'll watch, and I'll fall apart, and I'll pick up the pieces again and keep going. Because that's what we, as a community, do again and again and again and . . . . Link to comment
Empress1 August 16, 2016 Share August 16, 2016 I wept all the way through watching this. So important to hear these stories, but it was so hard. So much pain. When the Philly cousin talked about how she remembered something she wanted to tell her cousin & called her phone, I lost it. (I'm glad they didn't film the therapy session.) Link to comment
Glade August 17, 2016 Share August 17, 2016 (edited) It was good meeting some survivors and hearing their stories. However, the staged/produced meetings and other aspects made this feel more like a reality tv show then a documentary, which took me out of it. I also quickly tired of all the trite phrases handed out, about how 'it'll take time' and 'stay positive' and "god...." as if those words mean shit when you're going through traumatic greif. Just interviewing the survivors and getting their stories would have been better. I'm hoping the gaycation episode on the Orlando massacre will be better. Edited August 17, 2016 by Glade Link to comment
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