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Adam Lambert To Gay Teens: Ignore The Hate, Focus On The Love



 
PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 17, 2010
Rocker Adam Lambert says he wants gay teens to ignore the hate and
 focus on the love.
Lambert addressed the recent spate of gay teens bullied to death in the
 U.S. at a press conference before performing in Malaysia, which was
 protested by members of the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), Malaysia's
 Islamic opposition party because the theatrical performer “promotes 
gay culture.” Holding signs that read “Not Our Culture” protesters held a reportedly peaceful demonstration outside the venue.
Earlier, the PAS had demanded the cancellation of the concert, but Lambert
 agreed to edit out a controversial kiss between himself and his male
 keyboardist, Tommy Joe Ratliff.
The openly gay Lambert talked about the protest and the role celebrities 
play in advancing gay rights at a press conference held before the concert.
“My message to the youth of the U.S. and to the world is that you should
 be proud of who you are,” he answered a reporter asking about the 
recent gay teen suicides. “And I know that it's hard.” (The video is 
embedded in the right panel of this page.)
“I'm still bullied, in a sense, by certain groups, by certain journalists in 
a way. And the general public. If you go on the Internet, for example, 
and you go down into the comments section. There's a lot of hate. But 
you know what? If I focused on the hate and let it affect me, I'd be letting
 the hate win. I refuse to do that. I'm going to focus on the positive and
 focus on the love, and ignore all the hate.”
BY ON TOP MAGAZINE STAFF

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