Groups Hold Dueling Pro- and Anti-Gay Days Tuesday, April 12, 2005 4:21 p.m. ET By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Irked by the success of the nationwide Day of Silence, which seeks to combat anti-gay bias in schools, conservative activists are launching a counter-event this week called the Day of Truth aimed at mobilizing students who believe homosexuality is sinful.
Participating students are being offered T-shirts with the slogan "The Truth Cannot be Silenced" and cards to pass out to classmates Thursday _ the day following the Day of Silence _ declaring their unwillingness to condone "detrimental personal and social behavior."
The driving force behind the Day of Truth is the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal group that has opposed same-sex marriage and challenged restrictions on religious expression in public schools. The event is endorsed by several influential conservative organizations, including the Christian ministry Focus on the Family and the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.
Mike Johnson, an Alliance Defense Fund attorney from Shreveport, La., said organizers were unsure how many students would participate in the Day of Truth, but expressed hope it would grow in coming years as more people learned about it.
Johnson said the event is meant to be "peaceful and respectful," but made clear it is motivated by belief that homosexuality is wrong. "You can call it sinful or destructive _ ultimately it's both," he said.
The event is designed as a riposte to the Day of Silence, which began on a small scale in 1996 and is now observed by tens of thousands of students annually at hundreds of schools and colleges across the country.
Most Day of Silence participants go through the school day without speaking _ a tactic for drawing attention to the isolation and harassment experienced by many gay students.
Since 2001, Day of Silence observances have been coordinated by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a New York-based organization that also has worked to support gay-straight alliances at high schools across the country.
Kevin Jennings, GLSEN's executive director, said he doubted the Day of Truth would gain a following and stature of any significance.
"The Day of Silence was an event conceived of by students themselves in response to a very real problem of bullying and harassment they saw on their campuses," Jennings said. "The Day of Truth is a publicity stunt cooked up by a conservative organization with a political agenda; it's an effort by adults to manipulate some kids."
Underlying the dueling events is a fundamental disagreement over the rationale for the Day of Silence. GLSEN and its allies say the silent protest is specifically targeting harassment of gay students, while the Alliance Defense Fund and other conservatives say GLSEN's agenda is to broaden national acceptance of homosexuality.
"No one is for bullying and harassment," Johnson said. "But that's cloaking their real message _ that homosexuality is good for society."
Echoing the stance taken by defense fund lawyers in several court cases, Johnson said teachers and students critical of homosexuality have been pressured to stifle their views while at school. They cite the case of a San Diego-area high school student, Chase Harper, who was disciplined last year for refusing to change out of a T-shirt that read, "Homosexuality is Shameful."
"We wouldn't have come up with the Day of Truth if Christian kids hadn't been silenced in the first place," Johnson said. "The public school is part of the free market of ideas _ if the other side is going to advance their point of view, it's only fair for the Christian perspective to present their view, too."
The Alliance Defense Fund is anticipating that some students who try to participate in the Day of Truth may be admonished by school staff. Its resource kit includes a hot-line number, with attorneys on call to provide legal advice about free-speech rights on school grounds.
Jennings said GLSEN had no ambitions to keep schools free of all criticism of homosexuality.
"There always should be a place in our schools for respectful differences of opinion _ we don't expect everyone to agree, or even to like each other," he said.
But he questioned whether the Alliance Defense Fund and its allies were committed to constructive dialogue.
"I don't think they believe in pluralism," he said. "They feel they have the truth and everybody else should buy into it."
According to GLSEN, 84 percent of gay and lesbian high school students experiences verbal harassment on a regular basis at school, and 40 percent experience physical harassment.
_________________ "Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest." - e.v.
It's actions like these that perpetuate prejudice against gays, who cares if one sleeps with a man or a woman, doesn't the Alliance Defense Fund have anything better to fight for, and how can they claim that the event is meant to be respectful, if respect is exactly what this action lacks.
"Civil rights is used to imply that the state has a positive role in ensuring all citizens equal protection under law and equal opportunity to exercise the privileges of citizenship and otherwise to participate fully in national life, regardless of race, religion, sex, or other characteristics unrelated to the worth of the individual".
Pass the bowl. This reality is just not worth it anymore.
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Maybe Day of Truth is when Falwell, Dobson, and Randall Terry all admit that they've actually been closetted homosexuals all along.
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"We wouldn't have come up with the Day of Truth if Christian kids hadn't been silenced in the first place," Johnson said. "The public school is part of the free market of ideas _ if the other side is going to advance their point of view, it's only fair for the Christian perspective to present their view, too."
If annoying, hateful, ignorant, uneducated white trash bigotry is your point of view, go for it
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LittleWing sometime in July 2007 wrote:
Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.
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glorified_version wrote:
"We wouldn't have come up with the Day of Truth if Christian kids hadn't been silenced in the first place," Johnson said. "The public school is part of the free market of ideas _ if the other side is going to advance their point of view, it's only fair for the Christian perspective to present their view, too."
If annoying, hateful, ignorant, uneducated white trash bigotry is your point of view, go for it
Isn't the idea of Day of Silence that the gay kids and their supporters are silence. Christians can riff on "hating fags" all they want.
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I don't understand these people, they are on a fucking power trip. They can hate fags all they want in their personal lives but there is not logical justification for holding a "truth" rally. These people the biggest flock of fucking sheep alive.
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LittleWing sometime in July 2007 wrote:
Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.
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