Posted on 11/13/2009 9:16:12 AM PST by Category Four
A 10-year-old Arkansas boy named Will Phillips has decided that he cannot in good conscience pledge allegiance to the flag as long as the country for which it stands refuses legal equality to its LGBT citizens.
The West Fork School District fifth grade student clashed with a substitute teacher for his refusal to stand for the pledge, prompting a call to Will’s mother, Laura Phillips. When the principal acknowledged that Will has the right to refuse to say the pledge, Ms. Phillips asked that her son receive an apology — a request that the principal declined to honor.
Laura Phillips told the Arkansas Times that her 10-year-old is “probably more aware of the meaning of the pledge than a lot of adults. He’s not just doing it rote recitation. We raised him to be aware of what’s right, what’s wrong, and what’s fair.”
Will’s family has a number of gay friends. In recent years, Laura Phillips said, they’ve been trying to be a straight ally to the gay community, going to the pride parades and standing up for the rights of their gay and lesbian neighbors. They’ve been especially dismayed by the effort to take away the rights of homosexuals – the right to marry, and the right to adopt.
Given that, Will immediately saw a problem with the pledge of allegiance.
“I’ve always tried to analyze things because I want to be lawyer,” Will said. “I really don’t feel that there’s currently liberty and justice for all.”
After asking his parents whether it was against the law not to stand for the pledge, Will decided to do something.
On Monday, Oct. 5, when the other kids in his class stood up to recite the pledge of allegiance, he remained sitting down. The class had a substitute teacher that week, who tried to make him stand up, but Will respectfully refused.
After several days of Will refusing to stand for the pledge, it finally came to a head. The teacher, Will said, told him that she knew his mother and grandmother, and they would want him to stand and say the pledge.
“She got a lot more angry and raised her voice and brought my mom and my grandma up,” Will said. “I was fuming and was too furious to really pay attention to what she was saying. After a few minutes, I said, ‘With all due respect, ma’am, you can go jump off a bridge.’ ”
Will Phillips still refuses to stand during the pledge of allegiance. Though many of his friends at school have told him they support his decision, those who don’t have been unkind, and often attack him personally with anti-gay epithets.
“In the lunchroom and in the hallway, they’ve been making comments and doing pranks, and calling me gay,” Will said. “It’s always the same people, walking up and calling me a gaywad.”
Even so, Will said that he can’t foresee anything in the near future that will make him stand for the pledge.
Full interview at the Arkansas Times
Homosexual Agenda ping with an exclamation point on it.
I don't think it's as bad as all that.This is,most likely,just a little sissy boy who,in ten years,will be a hair dresser on the Upper West Side.
Nothing was mentioned of attending church services.
How do I edit out that junky HTML from the header?
Thanks.
Nor, for that matter, of an involved father anywhere within flying distance.
If they really support gay adoption, they could let a couple of their gay, male friends adopt Will.
After all, don't support something for someone else that you wouldn't do yourself.
That would be hypocrisy.
The lefts political correctness brainwashing continues.
Take away? As in "Gays used to have the right to same sex-marriage, but they don't anymore".
What have your parents tought you about abortion?
Perhaps, years from now, when his husband is elected president, he will say: "For the first time in my life, I am proud of my country."
He’s 10???
Ya think his parents might have something to do with his protest.
How many 10 yr olds even know what the hell LGBT stands for?
She’s been taking her son to the Sex Parade.
In ten years you're likely to find him at the local Unitarian/Universalist "church".
Mom has, yes, but where’s Dad, if at all?
He can play this game...but at this point...he’s the “gay-kid” and this nickname will stick with him until he graduates from high school...which I doubt will never occur...or he packs up and moves to California.
I will point this out...the pledge didn’t really start in America until the mid-1890s...and nationwide...it might have another ten years before it was a regular event. This came from the sudden burst of patriotism that occurred after the Spanish-American War. It has no connection to Thomas Jefferson or the Constitution.....as some folks might think.
Will is saying and doing what he wants mommy to hear so he can get her approval and love.
This is purely a reflection of that.
My oldest boy...9...does that at school but from my persepctive.
It drives his PC teacher crazy...lol
Now how the school should handle this is up to discussion I guess. Let him sit it out?
next his mommy will say he feels ostracized...believe me...that is a key thing in schools now.
A 10 year-old calls himself “fuming and furious” and tells his teacher to jump off a bridge? Drama queen!! Gee, I wonder where he got his attitude?
Has anyone seen the TV show Glee? The gay kid told his macho dad that he was “full of ennui” because they wouldn’t let him sing a female part - it was hilarious.
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