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Daniel Kyne has quite the CV for someone in their early twenties. A founding member of the Digital Youth Council back in 2014, he has held roles with Dublin Tech Summit and Unilever alongside almost five years as a community organiser with the Techstars seed accelerator, bringing him to Startup Weekend events across Europe.
In 2017, aged just 19, he appeared on the Sunday Business Post 30 Under 30 list and, the same year, was selected to join the Dublin Hub of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers, which led to his participation in this year’s Global Shapers Summit.
Brian Kleinmeyer and Daniel Kain woke up to find the decorations defaced last Wednesday (Facebook)
A gay couple who decorated their house with two gingerbread men holding hands were sickened to discover the Christmas ornament had been torn up and smeared with excrement.
Police in Eureka, California, are treating the incident as a suspected hate crime after Brian Kleinmeyer and Daniel Kain woke up to find the decorations defaced last Wednesday (16 December).
The plastic ornaments were let by the vandals directly below the couple’s Pride flag.
In a Facebook post, Kleinmeyer said: “Somebody came to our home [overnight] and wiped faeces all over our gingerbread men.
California Gay Couple’s Xmas Decorations Torn, Smeared With Feces
“I just want to make sure that this doesn’t happen to anyone else or, if it already has, that they feel empowered enough to speak up about it. December 18 2020 4:15 PM EST
Brian Kleinmeyer and his boyfriend Daniel Kain were shocked Wednesday morning when they awoke and saw that the Christmas decorations outside their Eureka, Calif., home had been destroyed.
“They literally ripped them out of the ground, and wiped their asses with them, and carefully laid them at the base of our Pride Flag. I thought things might get stolen, but never in a million years did I think this would happen. I m completely in shock,” he said.
Photos courtesy Brian Kleinmeyer.
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On Wednesday morning, Brian Kleinmeyer walked out to the front yard of the Myrtle Avenue home he shares with his boyfriend, Daniel Kain, and noticed that the gingerbread men in their elaborate Christmas yard display had been pulled from the ground and placed beneath their nearby pride flag. Closer inspection revealed that the handmade decorations had been smeared with feces.
“They literally ripped them out of the ground, and wiped their asses with them, and carefully laid them at the base of our Pride Flag,” Kleinmeyer wrote in a Facebook post. “I thought things might get stolen, but never in a million years did I think this would happen. I’m completely in shock.”