Lion Heart 15,041 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 As humans we're going to make mistakes. It's what makes us human, and most of the time, the most effective way of learning is from a mistake. I, Nash Grier, have made more mistakes than I can remember. Some big, some small, some nobody has seen, and some millions of people have seen. But ever since I was young, my parents told me to use these mistakes and make them into something positive. In April of 2013, I made some of the best and worst decisions of my life. As a kid that just turned 15 in my freshman year of high school, I was in a weird place. I went to a small private school in North Carolina with maybe 200 kids. It was very different from your typical high school experience that you see in movies and on television. Social standards were tough. You were in or you were out. For most of my freshman year up until the spring, I was out. I didn't play any sports; I took AP classes with 10 kids in a class, and lived a very excluded and lonely life. Later that spring, a trend went around school -- a new form of social media: Vine. Everyone was downloading it and making six-second clips in school, usually making fun of a teacher or doing something reckless. I saw an opportunity. Over time, I began to experiment and make my own videos. At first, they were just inside jokes with the little friends I had, but after a while, more of my classmates started to take notice of them. I finally felt accepted. It got to a point where I conformed and did what everyone else wanted on Vine. This is where the mistakes were made. I had almost 1,200 followers on Vine and I posted six-second video on HIV/AIDS, using a very offensive term ("fag"). The next day, I went to school and I received so many responses as to how funny the video was. At this point, what I thought I had done wasn't just okay, but I thought it was funny. As a kid that just turned 15 from a private school, I was very sheltered from the real world. I didn't know the meaning behind what I was saying when I made the video. I didn't know the people I was hurting. As time went on, my audience began to grow. About a month later after posting the video (and many more), I had almost 2,500 followers. At that time I began to get some significant feedback from people that weren't just in my high school. I looked through my videos and saw hundreds of negative comments on the one I had posted bashing on HIV/AIDS and the gay community. At first, I didn't really understand how someone could have so much hate for me, but then I put myself in their shoes. I read more and more comments and even did research. I had a realization that I hadn't had in my life up until that point: Everything I had said on or off camera could've been harmful to others. I immediately deleted the video and changed my outlook on everything I had ever said and/or posted. A few days later, I completely deactivated all of my social media channels, mainly because I knew I had done something very evil, and partially because I also thought social media was a waste of time. Towards the end of summer 2013 when school ended, I decided to re-download all of my social media channels and make videos again. The next day I woke up and had 9,000 followers. I did the same thing the next day and woke up with 54,000 followers. Next thing I know, I was making appearances on Good Morning America, traveling the country and gaining millions of followers across all of my social media accounts. It had literally been in a year's span that my "rise to fame" had happened. Things didn't slow down. Next thing you know, I made a career out of it. I began signing contracts and sitting in business meetings, consulting managers and traveling the world. I had some of the fastest growing social media accounts in history, capturing the attention of 25 million total followers. Being on the top of my game, I had a bull's-eye on my head. Someone had the video I posted a year and a half ago on their phone and decided to re-post it. The video went viral. People thought the video was new, when in reality, it wasn't. I made two public apologies, but I was extremely crushed at this point. I had already understood the issue and to this day, regret it more than anything I have ever done. I began getting death threats, was called "homophobic" and a "hate monger," when in reality, it was the farthest thing from true. One of my first big YouTube videos was with four of my good friends at the time -- most of them gay. Many of my early Vines and collaborations were with gay people. I never once had a problem with someone's s-xuality or s-xual preference. If there is one thing I stand for in life, it is do whatever makes you happy. I have and never will be against same-s-x relationships or marriages. I can't stress to you enough how far off the title "homophobic" is from my actual personality. I realize that I made a mistake. At the time I didn't, but I have learned from it. At the time, I was just a normal kid. I had 1,000 followers and I was the farthest thing from a role model and the person I consider myself to be today. From the bottom of my heart, I am truly sorry to each and every person I have ever offended. And don't think for a second this is just something to save my ass in the business world. This is me, no publicist, no one telling me what to do. I accept you, and you get the same respect from me whether you are black, white, gay straight, Asian, bis-xual, Australian, tall, fat, WHATEVER it is. We are all people, and I look at the people of the world the same way, as my brothers and sisters. And someday, I want to make a positive impact on all of you. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nash-grier/nash-grier-vine_b_6326600.html http://www.advocate.com/politics/media/2014/12/16/vine-star-attempts-justify-homophobic-video A commenter's post: #NashSaySorry or an op-ed in HuffPost Teen DOESN'T REACH YOUR AUDIENCE. I'd speculate most of your social media audience won't even see this article and that seems ok by you. I've checked all your social media platforms. THERE ARE NO LINKS ON THEM TO THIS ARTICLE. You are not atoning by coming here and trying to make nice with the gays. (The 'some of my best friends are gay' argument is unacceptable. It is the same as 'some of my best friends are Black' and just as offensive.) I applaud your publishing this new apology. I am still waiting for you to use your 'fame' as a VINE star there and at www.NashGrier.com, Nash Grierღ, and instagram.com/nashgrier, etc to make a difference, to really atone. Nash Grier - Because of people who spewed vile words like you have, I wanted to end my life when I was a teenager - and came close a few times to succeeding. Words have real impact on real people Nash, I guess you're learning that. I agree with David Fagan - you need to do more to put this behind you. Rise to it Nash - I hope you're better than this. Thoughts? Discuss ▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inuborg 4,136 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 I'm surprised he even knows what an op ed is I root for you. I love you. You, you, you, you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spyro 8,438 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 He worse than Azealia Banks yo Spyro the Dragon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gagaloo911 12,959 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 F*ck him Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staryu 6,162 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Why is he even popular?.. I can't stand most of those "Vine stars" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEVDALIZA 1,274 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 While what he did in the past is disgusting and some of the comments he made in the interview are very ignorant (the whole "I have gay friends" sh*t), he seems to have changed, and he seems to regret what he did. We'll see how things go. Forgiven but never forgotten. operating from another world Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koreku 2,387 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 All those pre-fame tweets are so messy that for a second I thought they were fake accounts from current time but they were actually from him. ugh pathetic, goodbye You don't deserve a point of view if the only thing you see is you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yanko 9,860 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 if find him annoying Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SidDays 244 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 1) whu?2) bye Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheOriginalOne 10,201 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 I still think he's a douche but it's horrible that he received death threats :ohno: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zilla 13,375 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Sorry, can't truly accept that apology. In my opinion he only apologized because people found those from his past and in order to save face he apologized. Then again it's the Internet so I can't really feel his emotion. 𝙸'𝚖 𝚊 𝚓𝚘𝚛𝚝𝚜 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚓𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚢 𝚜𝚑𝚘𝚎𝚜 𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚍 𝚘𝚏 𝚐𝚒𝚛𝚕. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batwings 12,859 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Whatever, f*ck him. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cody Draco 2,531 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 if find him annoying Me too, I would've prefered him to just move on with his life instead of doing this. Why did he go to Huff Post instead of just posting it on Facebook or something? Oh yeah, publicity. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
retroglamx 5,169 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Why should we care about something that a furby looking guy said when he was 15? Every straight boy is an asshole during their teenage years anyway. Pink flamingos always fascinated me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koreku 2,387 Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Sorry, can't truly accept that apology. In my opinion he only apologized because people found those from his past and in order to save face he apologized. Then again it's the Internet so I can't really feel his emotion. Mte, I really question if he'd ever have any 'regret' about using the slurs if it weren't for his fame. Why should we care about something that a furby looking guy said when he was 15? Every straight boy is an asshole during their teenage years anyway. OMG, HE DOES LOOK LIKE ONE :air: You don't deserve a point of view if the only thing you see is you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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