When it comes to religion and coming out, I'm sure there are places far worse than mine for coming out… A Roman Catholic highschool ( hxxp://resurrection.wcdsb.ca/ in particular) isn't exactly the best place for coming out. All things considered, they finally saw things my way when I had my way with them with the courts. The short version is after coming out, I was continually getting jumped at my locker and on school property. After a few times of this happening, I finally stopped holding back and did some serious damage.
I sent one kid to the hospital with a concussion because he tried to jump me from behind at my locker, which resulted in him getting a face full of locker. The second kid that day didn't fare too well either. I managed to break one of their fingers, while at the same time fracturing a bone in the wrist. In my defense, I did not attack the gay bashers... When they attacked me, I merely just re-directed their swings towards the largest, most solid object I could find at the time.
The short version of how that ended was I had enough and got suspended three times for acts of violence in the school, while the bullies that were attacking me got off scott free. I had enough of this so I was daring enough to walk into the principle's office with a cell phone and tell her straight up how things were going to go down and that if she didn't like the way my rules work, she can answer to the police... The result: The Vice Principal that suspended me was hauled out of the office in cuffs, and the principal of that school magically never went back after the police investigation was complete.
The only one good thing about my coming out was that it resulted in the Safe & Secure Schools act, which on the most part (aside from a couple flat out stupid things) actually protects the students, leaving the administration accountable for the well being of all students. The difference is that now a school administration team can be held criminally responsible in the event that something happens to a student, regardless of whether or not the administration team had any knowledge of the subject. That was because in my case, one administrator claimed to have no knowledge, and the other failed to do anything about the situation before it resulted in a hospital trip.