Those self-anointed “Christians” are hating again in Alameda

Those self-anointed “” who hate (and and and especially folks) are at it again.

This time they are out howling against a program in Alameda, CA designed to protect kids (and the kids of ) from being harassed at school.

These “” - who undoubtedly believe they hate the “” and not the “” are nevertheless ready to crucify these children on the cross of and fund raising . They don’t care what happens to kids (and the kids of ). All they care about is their right to let their kids grow up to be , and . After all, where would their “Christian” church be if didn’t hate folk?

There’s nothing in the Alameda plan that prevents from teaching their kids that is against their , morally wrong or bad. What the schools want to teach is that (whatever you believe about ) you can’t beat kids up because they are kids (or the kids of .

Is this a measure of acceptance? Only if you believe that the alternative of having kids bullied - sometimes to the of - is acceptable in a country that claims to be the “Land of the Free,” let alone a “.”

Protesting kids (and the kids of ) is not negotiable. It is a whole closer to what had in mind than the empty of these far right that exist only to raise by demonizing LGBT people and their allies.

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Closeted politicians stir filmmaker’s ‘Outrage’

Of the many in “,” ’s sad, devastating new about closeted - OK, alleged closeted - the one that’s most disturbing is the case made against a former Southern .
As a young liberal, the used his “as his bar,” a former alleged hookup tells the . Yet in pursuit of elected office, the got married, went to church, and voted , never quite shaking his same- attraction but never doing much legislatively to acknowledge or advance the of . On numerous occasions, in fact, he voted to suppress those rights.
Such alleged is the of “.” Dick speculates on the of several and former public officials which ’t been corroborated by the men themselves.
His charges aren’t new; they’ve certainly surfaced in the and online. But in accordance with poilcy, I can’t repeat those here.
While dwelling on political contradiction, the movie unfolds at a unique of psychological and : the perverse place where a ’s relentless and a closeted man’s shameful desire may meet.
In tying the purported secret lives of these putatively straight elected officials - the movie focuses almost exclusively on men - to their voting records, a caustic portrait emerges of self-. Dick goes into involving the married Idaho senator and the now openly former New Jim McGreevey, who sits down and unburdens himself for the camera (he talks about “living your ” with an abandon that suggests either lots of therapy or lots of disco). Former Arizona talks about how much happier he was after he revealed he was (we never hear from his ex-wife, although Mrs. McGreevey does speak).
” is armed with commentary and insights from openly of like and , like (of course) and , who died last month, and such Washington insiders as Hilary Rosen. The movie never allows you to forget its aim. It wants to hold these men accountable - if the is true - not for their conservatism but for their double standard. “” tries to put the officials on a couch and determine why so many are . Someone likens their alleged behavior to , where potential outcasts help persecute kids to keep the off their trail. How could I be ?, the thinking goes, I’ve voted with my party to block the passage of so many -friendly bills. See Closeted politicians stir filmmaker’s ‘Outrage’

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Lawsuit: Anti-gay bullying led to son’s death

(Mentor, Ohio) The of an Ohio student say their son would be alive today if the school had prevented from tormenting him.

In a the of Mohat allege that he regularly was called ‘,’ ‘fag,’ ‘’ and ‘’ among other and that …

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New Report Reveals that Bullying of Gay Students in Oregon in a Problem

“I didn’t go to college because I was afraid. was hard enough. I was the only teen I knew and most of the jocks wanted to beat me up. I never went anywhere alone. I had one of the best in my but after graduation I just wanted to forget all about school.” – teen testifying before the Oregon
SALEM, Oregon, March 4, 2009 – A coalition of advocacy today released a pair of reports pointing to the prevalence of in , calling the hostile a serious detriment to .
The are joining with to strengthen Oregon’s anti- law and create safeguards for youth in .
A new report, Too Afraid to Learn: Barriers to Post-Secondary for , , and Students, analyses a of 3,500 students about the climate for and students at high .
“One in three and students in Oregon indicate that the in their created a significant barrier to graduation,” said Tash , of the Alliance.
“And more than half of and college students concealed their or for of personal safety, , or .”
Scott Schmitz, a junior at University told the report’s authors: “One of the reasons I decided to come out as to my family, when I was nineteen rather than thirteen, was because I was afraid of .
“When I did come out my family pushed me away and made it explicit that if I didn’t change they wouldn’t talk to me again.
“After telling them that my was not a phase, I was cut off from them. I did not expect that they were going to stop supporting my .
“I was not allowed home for or Thanksgiving and the communication we had was limited.”
And his problems did not end there. When he tried to apply for financial aid for his university he came up against bureaucracy as his refused to supply him with their tax information which had to accompany the financial aid application.
The report makes seven key recommendations:
■ Provide inclusive and informed services for students.
■ Provide safe and inclusive housing for students.
■ Create policies and that protect persons from and on campus.
■ Institutionalize data collection on students.
■ Actively work to recruit and retain staff and faculty.
■ Establish gender neutral facilities such as bathrooms and .
■ Ensure that all on campus receive on issues.
A second report demonstrates that minority youth are far more likely to be the of than white youth.
“African American, Latino and Native American youth report up to 23% higher levels of in our schools than white students,” said Ebony Smith, of the of Color Coalition.
“We have a responsibility to take action now, to ensure that our schools are safe for all youth.”
released these reports as the Legislature begins deliberations on House Bill 2599, designed to strengthen and enhance Oregon’s existing anti- statute.
HB2599 would ensure state-wide of anti- and anti- policies, create clear notice and complaint procedures and establish a comprehensive approach to .
The strengthens existing statute by clarifying the definition of , adding specific guidelines for making the policy available to the school community, and encouraging training programs. The is expected to have its first hearing in the House Committee in early March.
“House Bill 2599 will strengthen Oregon’s anti- law, ensure state-wide implementation, and help keep all children safe,” said Sonya Fischer, a and with Family and Community Together.
She added, “This will make a difference for youth with disabilities who are too often the of .”
Matthew , a University of Oregon senior said: “Four and a half years ago, when I first attended the University of Oregon, I was a closeted person of colour. Going to college was going to be an opportunity to explore my identity in a place that I thought would embrace my development and growth.
“Despite the relatively liberal of my , words and phrases such as “” and “that’s so ” were commonplace, and even when said in front of authority figures, there were little to no responses.
“The made me think twice about coming out. I fight the daily battle to challenge racism and negative of .
“I was not ready to be in another fight, especially, when no one else was leading the charge. Finding the support to deal with my identity in a healthy manner was difficult.
“The University of Oregon does have resources for the community; however as a person of colour these spaces do not really resonate with me. I strongly identified with my racial identity and had only newly come into my ; I felt there wasn’t a space where I could be fine with both.”
House Committee Chair, Rep. Sara Gelser (D-Corvallis), joined today at the of the two reports.
“All kids should grow up free from of and at school,” she said.
“By strengthening school anti- policies, we can make safer, stronger and more secure.”
Rep. Gelser, a mother of four, chairs the that is considering to update and strengthen the statute.
■ Click HERE for Too Afraid to Learn: Barriers to Post-Secondary for , , and Students.
■ Click HERE for No End In Sight: An Examination of Oregon Healthy reports of of youth of color in .

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Map of anti-gay-marriage donors adding fuel to Proposition 8 fire

Now there is a interactive Google map showing where to the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign live or work — and that is generating more . Some supporters of same- it, saying it’s all about . From the Atlantic’s Andrew Sullivan:

And that is surely one useful of the . It helps one see whom to engage. And I don’t get the . If Prop. 8 supporters truly feel that barring for is vital for saving , shouldn’t they be proud of their financial support? Why don’t they actually have advertizing their support for discriminating against — as a matter of ?

But others see it as potentially dangerous. From Rod Dreher on Beliefnet:

“I believe strongly that ’s homes should be a . I say this as someone who was bullied in , and who had my house vandalized during the night by the . When have the right to feel safe in their homes taken away from them, it’s a .”

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‘Gandalf does not put up with bullies!’

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