In a viral TikTok video, a user by the name selenabrookes posted a video of her mother exorcising her room because she's gay.
The text over the video read:
"If you're wondering what religious abuse is, here."
Brookes bio on her tiktok reads "gay, gay, gay."
She has several other videos with the hashtags "gaycouples," "lgbtq," and "equality."
The video was later shared on Twitter.
Anti-gay Christian mother exorcises the door molding of her daughter\u2019s roompic.twitter.com/9J8HuWGJLh— Marjorie Gaylor Queen (@Marjorie Gaylor Queen) 1620869621
In the video, you can hear who we can assume to be Brookes mother said:
"Thank you Jesus."
"Demons, foul spirits, lying spirits, Satan, I rebuke you in the name of Jesus."
"The name above all names. Praise you, Jesus!"
Then she promptly walked away.
Brookes slowly closed the door and begins to either cry or laugh, or both. In the comments, Brookes received an outpouring of love and support.
Many people who are Christian also said her mother's behavior was not true to the religion.
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Many people also shared their experiences with religious family members.
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On Twitter, she also received love and support.
I grew up with people like that in my family. They never get better only worse. I hope that that young lady is able to get away from her mom into a safe nurturing environment.— Tiff\u00e9loyx: Thee Meme Collector (@Tiff\u00e9loyx: Thee Meme Collector) 1620872637
Very sad. That poor girl. I have a niece who is gay. She has told me more than once how lucky she & her partner r that their families accept them. Really? When I look at her she is still the beautiful baby girl I have love & cherish since birth. I can\u2019t think of never loving her— Maggie_Thomas (@Maggie_Thomas) 1620886226
That poor child\u2014 Jesus was about love, not hate.— Heather Lynn Knobbe (@Heather Lynn Knobbe) 1620871278
I just want to tell that young lady that I love her! That millions of others around the world love her and to not feel broken or hopeless. She is not alone and these sad days will soon be behind her.— Laurie (@Laurie) 1621016690
I grew up with people like that in my family. They never get better only worse. I hope that that young lady is able to get away from her mom into a safe nurturing environment.— Tiff\u00e9loyx: Thee Meme Collector (@Tiff\u00e9loyx: Thee Meme Collector) 1620872637
Brookes used the hashtag "emancipation," which would imply she might be thinking of leaving her living situation before she turns 18.
The Trevor Project reports:
"As a result of family rejection, discrimination, criminalization and a host of other factors, LGBTQ youth represent as much as 40% of the homeless youth population."
In 2018, a study revealed LGBTQ+ people felt increased negative feelings about one's self and an increase suicidal ideation as a result of religion.
This is in direct contradiction to other studies that showed religious practice being a protective factor for non-LGBTQ+ people.