Colin Farrell Gay Rights Appeal In Support For His Brother Eamon

Colin Farrell and his brother Eamon

Colin Farrell and his brother Eamon

Actor Collin Farrell made sure everyone knows that he is fighting for gay rights in Ireland. Colin Farrell’s gay rights plea has been published in this week’s Sunday World.

The letter featured his brother Eamon, who is gay and was forced to go to Canada to marry his partner, Steven.

Part of the letter said:

My brother Eamon didn’t choose to be gay. Yes, he chose to wear eyeliner to school and that probably wasn’t the most pragmatic response to the daily torture he experienced at the hands of school bullies.

But he was always proud of who he was. Proud and defiant and, of course, provocative. Even when others were casting him out with fists and ridicule and the laughter of pure loathsome derision, he maintained an integrity and dignity that flew in the face of the cruelty that befell him.

I don’t know where those bullies are now, the ones who beat him regularly. Maybe some of them have found peace and would rather forget their own part of a painful past. Maybe they’re sitting on bar stools and talking about “birds and faggots” and why one’s the cure and the other the disease.

But I do know where my brother is. He’s at home in Dublin living in peace and love with his husband of some years, Steven. They are about the healthiest and happiest couple I know. They had to travel a little farther than down the aisle to make their vows, though, to Canada, where their marriage was celebrated.

The full letter is only available in the paper, but you can read most of it here.

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