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Anti-gay T-shirts spark suspensions
wataugademocrat.com North Carolina ^

Posted on 04/27/2004 9:41:25 PM PDT by chance33_98

Anti-gay T-shirts spark suspensions

04/26/2004 By Scott Nicholson

A free speech and dress code controversy blossomed at Watauga High School on April 21 when students wore T-shirts apparently intending to counter a student action designed to support gays.

April 21 was a “Day of Silence,” a voluntary student-led movement in which students go through the day without speaking to mark their support for gays.

High school principal Gary Childers said the observation was not endorsed, sponsored or initiated by the school or its faculty. He said three students were observed wearing cards announcing their participation, while perhaps 15 to 25 may have been participating in all.

According to Childers, five other students wore T-shirts in response to the Day of Silence, bearing religious messages that were deemed “offensive” under the school system’s dress code.

The students were told the shirts bore messages that were interpreted as a violation of the dress code.

The dress code prohibits the wearing of any clothing or emblems that are “offensive to any race, religion, or gender.”

The students were offered the opportunity to change into T-shirts kept in the office for that reason, as outlined in the dress code. Three of the students refused and were suspended for the day, the penalty called for under the dress code if the behavior is not altered.

Three of the T-shirts deemed in violation bore the message, “God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.”

One made a reference to lisping, which is often used to stereotype gays, and another stated “Homosexuality is a sin” and other messages made references to Bible verses.

Childers said he made the determination that the shirts were in violation because of the part of the policy that banned “offensive” messages from clothing, not that they were targeted toward race, religion, or gender.

Childers said it was a “tough decision.” “It wasn’t anything anyone took lightly. The students were treated respectfully and nobody’s belief was ever challenged or questioned.”

One of the students, Mark Austin, spoke to the media about his experience and said he chose suspension instead of changing shirts.

“I wasn’t going to back down on this, and it’s completely driven by what I believe,” he said.

Austin’s shirt contained handwritten messages including “Homosexuality is a sin” and a reference to the King James Bible’s Leviticus 18:12. The shirt also contained the messages: “Hell is real,” “Solution: Jesus is the answer” and “Shout for joy,” with references to verses Revelation 21:8, Romans 10:9-10 and Psalm 132:9.

The 17-year-old junior has sought legal representation from the American Family Association (AFA) and plans to challenge the school and the dress code and believes his First Amendment rights were violated. Austin said his AFA attorney will be asking the school system to publicly apologize for the suspensions, remove the suspensions from their records, and be given full credit for the day of school that was missed.

His attorney will be asking the two other suspended students to join the action and plans to take the case to federal court if those conditions aren’t met.

Austin said homosexuals and heterosexuals have “exactly the same rights” but homosexuals “demand more rights” and that he was stating his Christian beliefs on his T-shirt. He also said Christians offer their messages to people in a nonconfrontational way.

“As Christians, the way we have been commanded to tell the truth is to make a stand very boldly, without compromise,” he said. “We present our message as truth and we try not to force it on other people. They can accept it or reject it.”

The Day of Silence was first observed in 1996 and according to www.dayofsilence.org, the day is a project of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) in collaboration with the United States Student Association.

It’s described as “a student-led day of action where those who support making anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual) bias unacceptable in schools take a day-long vow of silence to recognize and protest the discrimination and harassment — in effect, the silencing— experienced by LGBT students and their allies.”

Watauga High School was one of many high schools listed on the GLSEN Web site as participating in the Day of Silence, but the organization said that listing does not mean the event is endorsed by school administration. Anyone can register a school using an online form.

Childers said this wasn’t an issue of the school’s choosing sides. He said if students participating in the Day of Silence had worn messages that were deemed offensive under the dress code, then they would also have faced the same penalties and actions. He said any messages deemed derogatory toward Christians would have been handled in the same way.

Austin said, “The message that was communicated to me was, if you’re not for or against it, why am I being suspended? It’s offensive to Christians for that day (of silence) to even be happening.”

“We do get criticized for lack of consistency and enforcement of the policy,” Childers said, adding enforcement of the code could be difficult because of the variability of potential violations.

“We do our best under those circumstances to be fair,” he said. Most of the difficulty in enforcing the dress code comes with the sections dealing with dress length and the prohibition on clothing that bares midriffs. The dress code also addresses safety issues.

Childers said the most common violations for messages deemed offensive are shirts for the chain restaurant Hooters, as well as occasional shirts that contain what could be viewed as sexual innuendo.

Austin said he was treated with respect by the Watauga staff despite the ruling.

Childers said he had talked to Austin the next day and said he respected his rights and beliefs. “I respect this young man a lot, as I do all the students involved,” he said.

Childers said school was not disrupted by either action and there has been no lingering fallout from the incidents. The incident has received limited national attention after an article appeared last week at the conservative news Web site WorldNetDaily.

“Watauga High School has not taken a position for or against homosexuality or for or against Christianity,” Childers said. “My job here is to focus on teaching and learning.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: discipline; education; freespeech; homosexualagenda; northcarolina; oldnorthstate; pc; prisoners; silenceisgolden; tshirt
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To: spunkets
http://www.dayofsilence.org/endorsements/endorsers.php

They sure have lots of endorsers!!!!!!!
41 posted on 04/28/2004 11:55:13 AM PDT by LynnHam
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To: connectthedots
Bet they wouldn't. Schools are always calling the cops on kids today.
42 posted on 04/28/2004 12:24:46 PM PDT by ladylib
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To: ladylib
School administratore fear being sued more than they do enforcing their stupid rules. Any cop who would actually arrest a kid under this circumstance would also be sued.
43 posted on 04/28/2004 12:27:17 PM PDT by connectthedots
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To: LynnHam
They have what looks like volume. but it looks like they're endorsing themselves. One homo.org endorsing another.
44 posted on 04/28/2004 12:37:17 PM PDT by spunkets
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To: EdReform; azhenfud
See Ed's #36. When I was in school (graduated public high school in 1984) all of this stuff was way out in the distance. No sex ed, no gay agenda, no pro-abortion crapola. Things are getting worse, not better.
45 posted on 04/28/2004 12:38:17 PM PDT by Tax-chick (I was swimming with dolphins whispering imaginary numbers in the fourth dimension.)
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To: spunkets
They have what looks like volume. but it looks like they're endorsing themselves. One homo.org endorsing another.

yep could not believe it!!
46 posted on 04/28/2004 12:40:10 PM PDT by LynnHam
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To: connectthedots
You should check some zero-tolerance sites such as www.katyzerotolerance.com., or zerointelligence.net
47 posted on 04/28/2004 12:42:58 PM PDT by ladylib
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To: connectthedots
Should have told the administration he was going back to class and if they didn't like it, they could try and have him arrested.

Interesting tactic, but it would have involved insubordination, and would have damaged the purity of the acts they did commit and stand by. Seeing what actually happened, its solely and only the school officials looking stupid on this one.

Some of you might know that on the gay marriage threads, I take issue with solely religious arguments against gay marriage, but in this case, I have to side with the suspended students. While their shirts might have been considered controversial to some, they were within normal free speech guidelines. I'd have had a problem if the shirts used derogatory references to gay people, but just expressing a widely-known religious viewpoint is not hate speech.

In any case, it was only a one day suspension, and the suspended students got national news recognition for it that they wouldn't have had if it had been a mere reprimand or suggestion to change shirts. How often does a Christian get a chance to witness to so many, so cheaply? In the end, the suspensions will be expunged off of the students' records, and they'll have the grace to settle for letting their fellow students maintain their own opinions on homosexuality.

48 posted on 04/28/2004 1:05:42 PM PDT by hunter112
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To: chance33_98
“It wasn’t anything anyone took lightly. The students were treated respectfully and nobody’s belief was ever challenged or questioned.”

Except insofar as their First Amendment rights were breached and suppressed at the instigation of fascist NGO's under a general rubric of anti-American "political correctness".

49 posted on 04/28/2004 9:30:22 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus (Et praeterea caeterum censeo, delenda est Carthago. -- M. Porcius Cato)
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To: spunkets
Childer's lied. He took the side of the homos and is in fact teaching that the message of the glesen homos is correct and the message of the suspended students is not.

That would seem to be the logic of the situation. All animals on the Animal Farm are equal.......and some are more equal than others.

50 posted on 04/28/2004 9:31:57 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus (Et praeterea caeterum censeo, delenda est Carthago. -- M. Porcius Cato)
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To: chance33_98
Offensive statements?!?
51 posted on 04/28/2004 9:33:23 PM PDT by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
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To: chance33_98
Lisping? Like a button thats said "Thuper!!!!!"
52 posted on 04/28/2004 9:33:42 PM PDT by smith288 (John Kerry has more positions than a veteran prostitute)
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To: ladylib; Tax-chick; JohnnyZ; little jeremiah
There is a simple solution to this problem. If students wish to make anti-gay statements, then they should be quoting the Quran instead of the Bible. Islam's condemnation of homosexuality can't be hateful. After all, Islam is a religion of peace.
53 posted on 04/30/2004 7:53:39 PM PDT by Kuksool (9-11 happened when the RATS controlled the Senate)
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To: Kuksool
That's a good one! I hope the people up in Canada try it!
54 posted on 05/01/2004 4:37:53 AM PDT by Tax-chick (I was swimming with dolphins whispering imaginary numbers in the fourth dimension.)
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To: Tax-chick
Hre's another idea: Perhaps, Roy Moore should have posted the 10 Commendments in Spanish. He could then argue that he was not promting religion, but merely fostering cultural diversity :)
55 posted on 05/01/2004 4:03:03 PM PDT by Kuksool (9-11 happened when the RATS controlled the Senate)
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To: Tax-chick; little jeremiah; ladylib; JohnnyZ
Here's an update to the anti-gay shirt saga in North Carolina.

http://www.afa.net/clp/ReleaseDetail.asp?id=54

"School Officials to Apologize for Censoring Students' Religious View of Homosexuality"

Boone, NC - The board of Watauga County, NC School District has said it will apologize to three students suspended for wearing clothing that expressed a biblical viewpoint of homosexuality. On April 21, 2004 -- the “Day of Silence” instituted to show support for homosexual rights -- the students wore Short's to school that expressed their religious belief that homosexuality is sinful. The students, Mark Austin, Ashley Kaylor, and Ashley Greene, wore shirts that said such things as “Homosexuality is sin (Leviticus 18:22),” “Hell is REAL (Revelation 21:8),” and “Jesus is the Answer! (Romans 10:9-10).” The “Day of Silence” is sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). The suspended students are represented by American Family Association Center for Law & Policy (“Center”), a public interest law firm dedicated to defending religious liberty and free speech rights.

The suspensions were based on the school’s clothing policy, which prohibits student clothing that is “offensive to any race, gender, or religion.” In the settlement agreement approved this week, the school board agreed to apologize to the students, to revise the clothing policy, and expunge the students’ academic records by removing all references to the suspensions.

“This is a classic case of school officials overreacting to peaceful student speech on a controversial issue,” said Michael J. DePrimo, Senior Litigation Counsel for the Center. “The Supreme Court made clear long ago that students do not shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate,” he added.

Brian Fahling, Senior Trial Attorney for the Center, stated, “While we commend the school board for quickly remedying their wrong, we are troubled that the school targeted only students who expressed a biblical viewpoint in opposition to homosexual conduct. No action was taken against students who participated in the National Day of Silence.” said Mr. Fahling. “It is elementary that schools cannot censor speech on the basis of the viewpoint expressed,” he commented.
56 posted on 05/14/2004 5:53:01 PM PDT by Kuksool
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To: Kuksool

Good...


57 posted on 05/14/2004 5:55:52 PM PDT by KevinDavis (Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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To: Kuksool

Hee hee! Thanks for alerting me to this good news. I'll ping the list - we could use some cheer.


58 posted on 05/14/2004 5:59:01 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Moral decay leads to anarchy which leads to totalitarianism.)
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To: *Homosexual Agenda; EdReform; scripter; GrandMoM; backhoe; Yehuda; Clint N. Suhks; saradippity; ...

Homosexual Agenda Good News Ping! Read post #56 and indulge in a little good cheer. Now those kids that wore the "anti-gay" (?? they were against joy and jollity?) tee shirts will become underground heroes amongst their peers, I hope.

Let me know if anyone wants on/off this pinglist.


59 posted on 05/14/2004 6:00:56 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Moral decay leads to anarchy which leads to totalitarianism.)
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To: chance33_98

I vote for a month of silence.


60 posted on 05/14/2004 6:14:36 PM PDT by AmishDude
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