Posted on 03/22/2006 12:28:00 PM PST by dukeman
Viroqua, WI - Viroqua High School officials chose to cancel tomorrow's Diversity Day activities after Liberty Counsel presented legal precedent requiring inclusion of the viewpoints of Christians and former homosexuals.
The school scheduled sessions for the students that presented the viewpoints of Hmong, Jews, Muslims, Native Americans, African-Americans, homosexuals, Latinos, Buddhists, the physically disadvantaged, and the economically disadvantaged, but not Christians or former homosexuals. Diversity Day would have been held tomorrow, March 23, 2006.
After a school official stated that the viewpoints of Christians and former homosexuals would be excluded, a resident contacted Liberty Counsel on behalf of many other concerned Viroqua residents.
On March 9, Liberty Counsel sent a letter to the District Administrator, explaining that the censorship of the viewpoints of Christians and former homosexuals violated the Establishment Clause and the Fourteenth Amendment equal protection guarantee. Liberty Counsel sent another letter on March 14 to the District Administrator and Board of Education. Two days later, the District Administrator confirmed in a telephone call that Diversity Day had been cancelled.
In 2004, the Board also cancelled Diversity Day in response to a citizen petition, but then reinstated it after spring elections changed the members on the Board. Unlike 2004, however, this time school officials were confronted with precedent from a federal district court in Michigan that ruled unconstitutional a similar exclusion from a Diversity Day panel.
Mathew D. Staver, president and general counsel of Liberty Counsel, stated: "We are pleased that the District cancelled Diversity Day instead of censoring the viewpoints of Christians and former homosexuals. One of the Diversity Day organizers labeled the former homosexual's viewpoint as 'non-positive.' This is yet another attempt to indoctrinate our youth with the harmful message that homosexuals cannot change. While touting the message of tolerance, homosexual activists refuse to be tolerant of opposing viewpoints. Our youth deserve to know the truth about homosexuality - that people can choose to overcome same-sex attractions and that acting on those attractions results in devastating physical, mental, and spiritual consequences."
time to whip out that word that lefties love to use against the right...
CENSORSHIP!!
some diversity is more equal than others
Just two genders?
They also didn't include owners of .45s, grouchy property owners, pecan ice cream lovers, roofers, hiniyanists, hinny owners, fops, people confused about algebra or collectors of Three Stooges movies.
You can't have a diversity day without these people.
Muslims? How about former Muslims?
There's one in Afghanistan dying to tell his story.
local story names names:
Published - Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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Diversity Day at VHS cancelled: Outside group sought to have ex-gay speak
by Joe Orso
Faced again with controversy over plans for a gay speaker, Viroqua High School officials have cancelled Diversity Day.
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The event, held every two years since 2000 for juniors and seniors, had been set for Thursday.
Scheduled speakers included Hmong, Jewish, Muslim, American Indian, African American, Latino, Buddhist, gay, physically disadvantaged and economically disadvantaged people.
But it was called off late last week after a legal group raised a potential challenge to include a formerly gay or Christian viewpoint.
In 2004, about 400 people signed a petition asking that speakers on gay, lesbian and transgender issues not be included in the schools Diversity Day. The school board cancelled the event, but it was reinstated after spring elections changed the boards makeup.
While pressure in 2004 came largely from within the community, this time, much of the challenge was from outside, said Gregg Attleson, a Spanish teacher at Viroqua who was on the Diversity Day planning committee.
A copy of a March 8 fax to David Johnston, Viroqua district administrator, from the Liberty Counsel, stated that Don Greven, pastor of Bad Axe Lutheran Church, and Charles Lind, grandfather of a Viroqua High senior, had raised concerns about no Christian or formerly gay viewpoints being among the Diversity Day speakers. The Liberty Counsel is a national public interest law firm with offices in Florida and Virginia.
The fax pointed out a federal court in Michigan had ruled a similar exclusion at Ann Arbor Public Schools event unconstitutional.
By excluding the Christian and ex-gay viewpoints, the (Viroqua) District violates the Establishment Clause and the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee of equal protection, the Liberty Counsel argued in the fax.
Diversity means, in our understanding, that the various views are presented, and that was lacking, Greven, 61, said Monday.
Planners said they hoped the day would bring students face to face with minorities and those living alternative lifestyles.
Our students are not going to be living their lives out in Viroqua, said Attleson. Theyll be out and about in the world in jobs, in the military, in the university and theyre going to come into contact with people of different backgrounds. And we feel it would be real helpful for them in a nice safe place, like a high school, to have contact and be able to dispel some of the stereotypes.
Attleson said students would have heard two keynote speakers, seen a movie and gathered with three of 10 speakers for small group discussions during the day. Students could choose which small groups they wanted to attend, he said, and wouldnt have to participate if their parents contacted the school in advance.
When committee members heard some wanted the ex-gay viewpoint presented, they contacted the homosexual couple who would be speaking. Bob and Kevin Gross, who are parents of five children in the Viroqua School District. were also presenters at the 2002 Diversity Day and were set to participate again.
Kevin Gross said the pair told the committee they would participate at the event, but not if confronted by the ex-gay speaker in the same room.
We thought it was a little ridiculous that the idea was to put us in a room where someone else would talk about being able to be healed of being gay, Kevin Gross said.
The committee eventually decided the best course of action was to cancel the whole event.
Non-positive groups were not what we were going for, said Ellen Byers, an English teacher on the committee.
She said it was important to have homosexuals represented because a lot of misunderstanding exists about the issue and because Viroqua has gay students.
She said the day was not supposed to be about proselytizing, or alienating anyone.
Its ironic, because were trying to be tolerant and at the same time we might be accused of being intolerant, Byers said.
(Matt Johnson contributed to this story.)
Its funny.I enjoy being around folks from all races and backgrounds.
Yet whenever I hear the words"diverse"and "diversity",I feel like choking somebody.
The words are now mere cliches with a big dose of pretentiousness.
What's the deal with the name of the church from the article-- "Bad Axe"? It sounds like something from The Onion.
The Bad Axe River.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Axe_River
'Diversity Day' canceled over 'gay' speakers Homosexual couple didn't want Christians represented
Posted by Indy Pendance
On 03/22/2006 5:10:24 PM CST · 15 replies · 260+ views
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Not the right kind of diversity?
This case presents the ironic, and unfortunate, paradox of a public high school celebrating diversity by refusing to permit the presentation to students of an unwelcomed viewpoint on the topic of homosexuality and religion, while actively promoting the competing view. This practice of one-way diversity, unsettling in itself, was rendered still more troubling -- both constitutionally and ethically -- by the fact that the approved viewpoint was, in one manifestation, presented to students as religious doctrine by six clerics (some in full garb) quoting from religious scripture. In its other manifestation, it resulted in the censorship by school administrators of a students speech about what diversity means to me, removing that portion of the speech in which the student described the unapproved viewpoint.
All of this, of course, raises the question, among others presented here, of what diversity means and whether a school may promote one view of diversity over another.
Sounds like a great tagline to me... Tolerance is the vehicle used as a prelude to the new intolerance.
Is there a link to this story?
Legal issues lead to cancellation of Diversity Day at Viroqua High
Homeschool Ping!
No, just had it said to me a couple of THOUSAND times. :)
You'd think.... but this town is within easy driving distance of the extremely liberal People's Republik of Madison, WI.
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