Deeply ingrained prejudices finally cleansed
By Jake Wray, Columnist
Adding a filter to your Facebook profile picture could really make a difference in someoneâs life. Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people have plummeted by 82 per cent as a direct result of rainbow filters on Facebook profile pictures, according to a new study by Vancouver-based think-tank Digital Canada.
âI feel really safe now,â said Jordie Naziel, a gay, aboriginal teen in Prince George. âThe rainbow filter seems to have woken people up. Before people started adding it to their profiles, I used to get my ass kicked after school all the time. Now people just smile and wave. I canât believe no one thought of doing this sooner.â
Kelowna homophobe Tim McNeil told the Other Press that seeing rainbow profile pictures on Facebook was a life-changing moment for him.
âItâs not that I lack basic human empathy and compassion. I just didnât understand that I needed to extend those values to gay people. All I knew is that they were different from me, which was a pretty scary thought. I lashed out,â said McNeil. âThen my aunt added the rainbow to her profile picture, and I had an epiphany. Over night, I began to understand how to show love and respect to gay people. I even stopped using homophobic slurs.
âI still fuckinâ hate immigrants, though,â he added.
Annie Park, who identifies as transgender, said she has noticed the difference that the filters have made.
âOnce the rainbows popped up on Facebook, I noticed that people werenât looking at me sideways in public anymore. I recently applied to be a server at the diner near my apartment,â said Park. âI couldnât believe it. When I went in, the manager shook my hand, looked me in the eye, and smiled. He didnât ask any inappropriate or demeaning questions. He hired me on the spot.â
Sharene Moretti, a gender studies professor at SFU, said the filters have fixed everything. âAll across the country, gay-straight alliance groups are fading out. Social programs for LGBTQ+ youth are being cut pretty much across the board, because theyâre just not necessary anymore.
âTeen suicide rates have dropped dramatically. Religious groups have opened their arms to LGBTQ+ people. Homophobia is essentially a non-issue, now. Who would have thought it would be this easy?â
Moretti also speculated on the atrocities that could have been prevented if only Facebook had become popular sooner: âIf Facebook had been around in the â70s, Harvey Milk would still be alive.â