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Boos and Cheers for a Homecoming King

Jim Burroway

June 9th, 2008

Eighteen-year-old Kyle Hutchinson accomplished something that no one at Red Mountain High School in Mesa, Arizona, has ever done before. He was crowned king of the high school prom as an openly gay man.

Kyle’s parents were present when he was crowned king Saturday night amid cheers and boos:

“He kept telling me he was going to win, and he had convinced me,” said his mother, Doreen Hutchinson. “When they called his name, we heard the cheering, but then we immediately heard the boos,” she said. “My heart went into my stomach. It was so awful. My husband said he was expecting it, but I wasn’t prepared. It was so sad.”

Hutchinson said he felt bad that his parents had to hear his classmates who weren’t supporting him. But he also said their reaction is something he has known his whole life, and he wasn’t about to let it ruin his moment.

Kyle said he had always been picked on for not fitting in with the other boys in school. He came out to his parents on his sixteenth birthday, and he moved from his former high school to Red Mountain the following year, he started his first day of class being open about his sexuality. And while Mesa is known for having a large conservative Christian population, Kyle found that he had very few problems until his prom night.

Kyle was crowned king after winning the contest in a landslide, which is perhaps indicative of the changing attitudes among the younger generation — even among young conservative Christians, 80% of whom thought the church was “too anti-homosexual” in one recent survey.

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Priya Lynn
June 9th, 2008 | LINK

Jim wrote “80% of whom thought the church was “too homosexual” in one recent survey”.

I think that’s supposed to be “too anti-homosexual”, no?

cowboy
June 9th, 2008 | LINK

Would that “large conservative Christian population” be Mormon? I understand there are three (THREE!) new Mormon Temples being built in Arizona. That’s a significant fact considering the last LDS Temple built in Arizona was in 2000 and before that was way back in 1919. Is there a greater influx of Mormons in the Phoenix area suddenly now?

You have to understand, with Mormons there is a difference in a normal meeting house called a Ward or a Stake House and their Temples. Temples are for sacred rituals for deeply religious Mormons but the building of three new Temples is an indication of rapid growth.

Considering their almost virulent attitude towards gays I wouldn’t be surprised if 100% of the boos were from the Mormons in attendance at the prom. But, of course, I can’t be absolutely sure…just a hunch.

Jim Burroway
June 9th, 2008 | LINK

Pyra Lynn,

True that. It’s corrected now. Thanks

Ryan Kerian
June 9th, 2008 | LINK

These stories always inspire me. I recently moved to San Francisco and started video blogging. Yesterday, one of the people I was interviewing turned the camera on me and I found myself talking about what an exciting time it is to live in – specifically, that there are kids like Kyle out there who are out there and proud of themselves. It is always wonderful to hear about strong gay-straight alliances, open relationships and the all around ability for the younger generations to just… be themselves.

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