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Delayed Media Response to Nonbinary Student's Death Sparks Debate on LGBTQ+ Coverage

The death of 16-year-old Nex Benedict after a school altercation has highlighted slow mainstream media coverage and ignited discussions on anti-LGBTQ+ policies in Oklahoma.

  • LGBTQ+ media and bloggers were the first to report on Nex Benedict's nonbinary identity after their death, highlighting a delay in mainstream media coverage.
  • Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old nonbinary student, died following a physical altercation with classmates in an Oklahoma high school bathroom.
  • The incident has sparked discussions on Oklahoma's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, including bathroom laws and the targeting of LGBTQ+ individuals by far-right activists.
  • Body camera footage released by the Owasso Police Department showed Benedict describing the altercation, leading to widespread media coverage and online reactions.
  • The death of Nex Benedict has become a viral topic, prompting discussions on the treatment of LGBTQ+ students and the role of media in reporting on their identities.
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