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Parkland Activist Cameron Kasky Comes Out: 'I Wanted to Be Straight'

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gun control activist and survivor of the 2018 Parkland mass shooting at Florida's Marjorie Stone Douglas High School, came out in a letter tweeted today.Kasky emerged as one of the most prominent survivors of the massacre, which killed 17 of his classmates.

Along with other students that included out Parkland survivor X Gonzalez, Kasky helped organize the 2018 March for Our Lives gun control rally in Washington, D.C.

Kasky, now a student at New York's Columbia University, announced in his tweet that he's queer and indebted to past LGBTQ+ activists, especially those of color."I don't know what 'type' of queer I am, and I am finally okay with that.

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