Billionaire
entrepreneur Richard Branson made history on July 11 by flying to
the edge of space in his Virgin Galactic rocket plane, and he did it while
proudly wearing a rainbow flag pin in memory of the Pulse Nightclub
victims.
“Somebody who
lost a loved one at the Orlando massacre asked if I would do that,” Branson
told the Daily Mail. “We also have many, many friends who are
gay and I know people who lost friends there.”
Branson also
posted a video to Twitter in which he showed off the pin. “My
mission statement is to turn the dream of space travel into a reality for my
grandchildren, for your grandchildren, for everyone,” punctuating the “for
everyone” with a close-up of the ribbon affixed to his chest.
The ribbon was
created by Orlando Ribbon Project founder Ben Johansen following
the Pulse nightclub shooting on June 12, 2016, when 49 people lost their lives.
In a Facebook post, Johansen shared how the ribbon ended
up on the flight. After successfully getting ribbons in “all 50 states, 65
countries, every continent,” Johansen dreamed of seeing the 49 Pulse victims’
memories being honored in space. That may have seemed like a literal
out-of-this-world goal, but then “a traveler from California” reached out to
Johansen to say that it may be possible after all. “He didn’t give many details
as to not get my hopes up. (He reached out around 6 months or so ago),” wrote
Johansen. “Well, I received a call from him this past Friday saying it might
happen. He knows Sir Richard and talked with him personally. I sent an
overnight package of ribbons to this person and from then it’s been a few
weeks…..until Friday’s call. But today it’s happening.”
Branson is the
first billionaire to make the journey to space, but both Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
and SpaceX founder Elon Musk have plans to follow in Branson’s small step for
humankind.
SOURCE: ADVOCATE
While I kinda dislike him & find him annoying, he surely gets a point for supporting the LGBT community 👍🏻😉
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