Dharun Ravi blames immaturity - not criminal-level hate - for his
actions leading up to the tragic suicide of his former Rutgers roommate,
Tyler Clementi.
"I was 18 ... I did do things wrong and I was stupid about a lot of
stuff," he tells ABC News of his 2010 actions. "I was a dumb kid not
thinking about it."
Ravi, who many feel indirectly drove Clementi to throw himself off the George Washington bridge, was found guilty of invasion of privacy and hate crimes.
He insists he is not homophobic, however.
"I didn't act out of hate and I wasn't uncomfortable with Tyler being gay," Ravi claims in a separate interview with New Jersey's The Star-Ledger newspaper.
"I won't ever … tell the world that I hated Tyler because he was gay,
or tell the world that I was trying to hurt or intimidate him because
it's not true."
In death, Clementi has become a cause celebre of sorts, stirring
passions, controversy and heated debate over bullying, particularly of
gay youth.
Dharun Ravi says he realized his roommate, also 18 at the time, "had
bigger problems" that may have contributed to his decision to take his
own life.
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