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Forty-nine bodies lay in Orlando Morgues waiting to be promptly claimed, Which forty-eight families did. One, however, was too ashamed. One body lay unidentified-- Alone, rejected, day after day-- Because a stone-hearted father Objected to his son's being gay. So intransigent, so consumed By his intolerant, cherry-picked views, A father preferred to leave his son lying In a cold morgue. Heart-breaking news! After the horror of the nightclub massacre, Adding insult to injury that dad Showed the capacity of the human heart To lack compassion. How very sad! Extended family of the young victim Later convinced authorities to release The body into their care, so now The abandoned son can rest in peace. For years did the son have any support From his dad, or was it too much bother? One thing we know without a doubt: The son deserved a better father. - by Bob B
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When I heard the story of this cold-hearted father on the news in June, I was flabbergasted. How insensitive can people be? We humans have a long way to go if we keep allowing dogma to prevent us from being compassionate beings.

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