Monday, April 23, 2007

Outrageous?

So, last week, as some of you may know, Wednesday was the "Day of Silence" for the gay right activists and supporters (because they're "suffering in silence"). Anyway, at a school in Michigan, some people (unknown to me as of yet whether it was other students or officials) were giving out duct tape for students to place over their mouths to show support. Anyway, a student took a piece, wrote "I'm straight" on it, and wore it on his shirt. He was kicked out of class and suspended for a day. His dad, a pastor, is considering legal action.

Now, how is this fair? The supporters of the gay rights movement are allowed to show their support and their beliefs, but this kid is not? Yes, he was doing it to spite the other students, and in somewhat mockery, but how does that change the basis of the incident? He shouldn't've been suspended, especially if duct tape was being handed out.

I say it's outrageous. Another form of reverse discrimination.

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Friday, April 13, 2007

Colin

Reminds me of Don Imus. Not his views. Just the fact that he is very opinionated and expresses them. Also, a physical resemblance? Think so?