Bad gay, good gay (RL)
Mar. 12th, 2010 08:57 amThis annoyed the heck out of me yesterday, but I didn't feel like writing an all-negative post, so I let it go. Mississippi high school cancels a prom instead of letting same-sex couple attend. I heard it first on the radio: A girl was told she couldn't bring her girlfriend. She complained to her teacher, got no where. School officials, got no where. School district, no where. Finally she went to the ACLU who rightly smacked the school down for being stupid. So what did the school do?
Cancel the prom so that they wouldn't have to let her come with her girlfriend.
MUMBLE. I swear, one day these people are going to be dragged, kicking and screaming, to evolve. To stop being so damned backwards and hateful. Love is love! Stop being against love! Grrr!
And for the good thing, this is the darned sweetest video ever:
Warning: Country music! Heehee. It made me all sniffly and awww.
Edit: My flist is full of win this morning! This is the Best Commercial Ever!
Better than Old Spice "I'm on a horse"! I boggled, I laughed, I drooled! It's like The Village People updated for 2010 selling... something...
Cancel the prom so that they wouldn't have to let her come with her girlfriend.
MUMBLE. I swear, one day these people are going to be dragged, kicking and screaming, to evolve. To stop being so damned backwards and hateful. Love is love! Stop being against love! Grrr!
And for the good thing, this is the darned sweetest video ever:
Warning: Country music! Heehee. It made me all sniffly and awww.
Edit: My flist is full of win this morning! This is the Best Commercial Ever!
Better than Old Spice "I'm on a horse"! I boggled, I laughed, I drooled! It's like The Village People updated for 2010 selling... something...
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Date: 2010-03-12 08:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-13 02:46 am (UTC)This is also going to single out this couple for additional harassment from the other students, since they'll be blamed for 'ruining' the prom (and you know how crazy people can be about the damn prom). It could potentially endanger them. The school is pretty much punishing them for this in the most hurtful way they could.
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Date: 2010-03-13 04:36 am (UTC)Although I completely agree about how this will make things way worse for them. People are insane about prom (my prom was spent with about 7 of my nerd buddies in a basement with pizza, pop and an Xbox) so I, unfortunately, wouldn't be surprised if there was a follow up to that story about how a gay couple (or at least one half of it) got beat to an inch of their life.
Stupid high school.
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Date: 2010-03-13 04:55 am (UTC)Instead, this school did the exact opposite and endorsed the idea that being gay is so wrong that they'd rather shut down the prom rather than redact their bigoted policies.
This isn't even really about the students and how highschoolers treat one another. This is about adults, teachers, organizers, people higher up on the ladder who can do something.
This is also the deep south, where they still frequently segregate proms. This is something that really can be helped, and it should be, and it has been previously--just not in this particular region of the country, apparently.
Something can be done about it, but people need to not be apathetic about ending this kind of discrimination. It's a terrible thing to be teaching kids, and just starts the whole cycle anew.
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Date: 2010-03-15 04:33 pm (UTC)Adults are most certainly to blame - teenagers will find any reason to bind into cliques and oppress other teens. Homosexuality is just one option. If noone cared about that anymore, they'd start fighting over hair color, or some other nonsense. Such is the nature of teens. The problem we're running into is, especially in religious-conservative areas, people view homosexuality as morally wrong. Categorized with thievery, covetousness, dishonesty, and a host of other sins. Back in highschool (class of y2k), I knew intelligent people who honestly believed that. Honors classes, went on to ivy league schools. Calling it 'discrimination' falls drastically short of the source of the problem. Racial discrimination was bad, certainly, but in the end, blacks were seen as people, with the same capacity for good and evil as whites. Homosexuals are viewed by much of the conservative community as evil, on the same scale as career criminals. People are indoctrinated from youth to think the Church is the ultimate moral guide, and the ministers/preachers/priests are vocal in decrying how evil they think homosexuality is. The people who break away from this indoctrination to find their own moral compass (like myself) are shunned from the conservative community. I was ridiculed for most of my youth for (gasp!) asking questions in Church, and then finally for refusing to attend at all. I have family members who won't even talk to me because of that. So what can we do? Telling them their religion is wrong doesn't work. You can't legislate religion away. My chosen course of action is to teach the youth. Scientific Method. Logic. I'm seen as a corrupter of children, responsible for eroding moral values. But I don't know of a better way to advocate change, and I can't think of any other way to fight the 2000-year-old force of religion.
Now for some good news - a couple from the American Humanist Association have donated $20,000 to privately fund the prom for this school.
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Date: 2010-03-13 02:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-16 03:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-13 04:37 am (UTC)This should have warned me, but I watched anyways. Damn you curiosity! You've screwed me again ; ;
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Date: 2010-03-16 03:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-13 04:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-16 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-14 07:46 pm (UTC)Also, the pianist is still more my physical type than any of the buff guys!
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Date: 2010-03-16 04:03 pm (UTC)