Wow! What a terrible idea!
Regarding the above and this story in yesterday's 'Zette:
Fuck you. Seriously.
While there are worse ideas than the Day of Truth, which purports to counter today's Day of Silence with an "honest conversation about homosexuality," they number pretty much in the single digits.* And you know what's hilarious? Here's the message students are encourage to print onto T-shirts or cards to hand out (emphasis added):
I'm speaking the Truth to break the silence. True tolerance means that people with differing -- even opposing -- viewpoints can freely exchange ideas and respectfully listen to each other. It's time for an honest conversation about homosexuality. There's freedom to change if you want to. Let’s talk.
So, let's break this down. Fundotards get upset that the LGBT community creates a day to bring attention to violence against LGBT kids in schools. This year's Day "is held in memory of Lawrence King, a California 8th-grader who was shot and killed Feb. 12 by a classmate because of his sexual orientation and gender expression." Fundies look at that and don't say, "Golly, how sad that such intolerant behavior exists," but rather, "That's promoting a homosexshul agenda!"
So the fundies then send their kids to public schools the Monday following Day of Silence with T-shirts and placards devoted to curing gays. "Let's talk," indeed. Let's talk about how curing gays totally works—until it, you know, doesn't.
The 'Zette says that 7000 local kids participated in the Day of Truth last year. Ack. My favorite part of this is, again, the whining and oh-dear-me gasp of discrimination against the poor fundies, who appropriate civil-rights rhetoric and claim, semi-truthfully, "But our beliefs aren't being respected in public schools!" Well, good.
Maybe you folks should move away..







On June 29, 1930, Helen and Marie Smythe, my mother and aunt were born in the Bronx, New York.
















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