When Oregon high indoctrinate student Brandon Flyte directed and starred in the gay-themed short movie Brokeback High as part of a class filmmaking assignment.

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When Oregon high indoctrinate student Brandon Flyte directed and starred in the gay-themed short movie Brokeback High as part of a class filmmaking assignment, it wasn't his plan to further a gay rights agenda. "There aren't many straight teenagers gone out there making serious gay like stories," the 17-year-old Flyte mention one by ones GenQ. "I think it's a adventurous thing to put to film."

in such a manner bold it got Flyte tossed not at home of school, he claims. After his English teacher saw Brokeback High, Flyte was told by means of administrators to edit out a shirtless snug scene between him and another fright before screening it for his English class, which he did. yet when he showed the unedited version to his marine biology class, Flyte says, West Linn High seminary officials informed him he would be finishing abroad his senior year at a local community college

The institute district's superintendent denied Flyte was forced revealed saying he will be allowed to stay and graduate with his class, providing he improves what had been a attendance record.



No matter who's right or unjust one thing is clear: scholars were awed by Brokeback High, giving the film rave reviews and voting Flyte Best Actor. "I have always been supportive of the gay race in my life. My best friend is gay, and in such a manner are relatives of mine," Flyte says. "It's solitary until recently that I aye even considered the word 'ally' in regard to the gay and lesbian community."

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