“Day of Silence” to commemorate and protest anti-LGBT bullying, harassment and discrimination in schools
Our tax dollars will be sponsoring a school day on April 18th, where the students and teachers are to remain silent in all of the public schools (K-12) who choose to participate in the Day of Silence. I’m wondering, if the teachers and school administrators are in charge and responsible for protecting ALL students from bullying, harassment and discrimination in public schools, wouldn’t this Day of Silence actually be a protest of themselves?
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I wish that they would have the “day of silence” every day…
Comment by Sandy — March 30, 2007 @ 10:12 am
I wish they would have it on the sixth of April, the commemoration of the Greatest Bullying.
Comment by Elizabeth — March 30, 2007 @ 3:24 pm
How about a “Day of Mourning” over the slaughter of our moral values in this country by the the combined forces of liberal government, academia, the media, agnostic Judeo-Christians, and now timid corporations on behalf of a minority of people who worship the varities of sexual deviancy and degeneracy. This could be combined with a ongoing mourning and outrage over the loss of 40,000,000 unborn infants also promoted by largely the same forces that adulate degeneracy. I think that the Lord would like some of us to start standing up straight and stop being doormats for others to wipe off their filthy boots.
Comment by John Hetman — March 31, 2007 @ 10:33 am