What's changed is that there are a lot of us now that are no longer teenagers or college kids. We still like the clubs, were still artists, musicians, and creative people, but being older we're more capapble and willing to stand up for ourselves. Likewise, also because we are older, we have invested significant amount of time in getting past mistaken conceptions in order to be who we are. What I have personally achieved in my life I have done on my own merits. I really don't need the mistaken ideas of tabloid reporters undermining the relationships I've built up with the people I work with just because my suit is black and I happen to run a website where I showcase pictures the nightclubs where I get the inspiration for my art.
For people like Valerian and myself, like Isaac, like Nick and Sandi, Aaron, Bruce, Kim, Casper, Sean and numerous others that have put countless hours into building a community, gettting past the misconceptions of club owners (who are only now starting to realise that "the freaky people" don't start fights in the clubs and have money to spend) so that we can have the venue to dance to the music we enjoy and to bring in the live acts we want to see. By building community and acceptance we have built numbers that make the live shows possible - it's only in the very recent past that promoters like Isaac, Graeme, Kim and others have begun to even break even on the shows they have put on.
Certainly we are not the mainstream, nor do we want to be. But I, for one, am tired of getting beat-up for being the weird kid. What I put up with when I was 17 doesn't fly now that I'm 37. Now imagine if something you had spent years building being waved around on the 6 o'clock news as the reason, or at the very least a catalyst, for someone's death! That is a pretty reasonably cause for outrage in itself.
But there is more. I didn't know either of these people. Pretty much the only reason this site got dragged in was someone mentioned the word "goth" and subsequently someone found a picture of Mark here that has been uploaded a few weeks ago. The police and press were then dismissing Mark and Rachel as a couple of "freaks", suitable for playing up to sell papers because they were somehow less than human. Everything about who they really were was being thrown out to play the "Columbine" card. This was a source of outrage for thier friends. Not only were they being reduced to this one small aspect of who where were, but that aspect was being misrepresented in the worst possible light. In that regard it isn't just the "goths" speaking out. It was never "Well respected psychology student goes missing", so you see articles like this one. There is no doubt in my mind how anyone who knew either of them would be anything but outraged at this.
Now, in many cases, both sources of outrage have touched the same people.
There comes a point when you just have to say, "enough."