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."
Too much diversity apparently........
I wonder how many parents have pulled their kids out of this school.
I would say that Wisconsin has some real problems, but this is just a good example of the state of "education" in this country.
Well, we can't have that MUCH diversity, now can we? Only the KIND that WE like. We cannot tolerate those INTOLERANT people. /hypocrisy off.
The perfect answer: Cancel Diversity Day. Who needs it!
EVERY kid in that school is an
example of DIVERSITY. Only
Administrators of Education
would fail to realize that!
Names. We need names. Director of this or that Administration is useless. You have to "out" these people and confront them as the anti-Christian, and therefore anti-American losers they are.
Events like this are just too twisted for words anyway. If the goal is to have everyone get along...why point out all of our differences?
The important thing here is that "Diversity Day" got cancelled.
Don't forget the Amish. I doubt that they will come, but they must be included
Can't we trade Wisconsin for Alberta?
"If we can't have our way, we're just gonna take our widdle football and go home!"
Well, then... every cloud has a silver lining!
Bravo.
Not too much, just the "wrong kind" of diversity.
Yeah, now the kids may have to use the time for something old-fashioned like reading, American history, or learning their multiplication tables.
How ironic. Diversity means different. These people want everybody to be the same, and call it diversity............
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