Over 30 Years ago, I had a daycare I called "RAINBOW HOUSE" - with rainbow making crystals in the windows, throwing moving rainbows around the walls and ceilings - and kids. They loved it...
Since the, the homosexuals have "appropriated" the rainbow...and now straight people are afraid to use it for anything.
Well, just excuse this old gramma all to he*l - They aren't keeping me from enjoying my rainbows. They do not and cannot "own" either the rainbow or a color.
We bow to them on it at our peril. I love this school story = it said NOTHING about the "Pink" organizer as supporting or showing tolerance for homosexuality - or indicated in any way that the victim of the bullies was gay - just that it was a protest, a very clever one, against bullying.
That's what I like about it, too. However, I suspect that, if this had happened here in the U.S., the article would've taken a different slant, gay activists would've been protesting, etc.
It's nice to read a (surprisingly) decently-written story coming from England.
I’m with you on this one. We’ve fallen so far so fast, my head swims with this insanity.
And the fact that these seniors settled the score in a non-violent way shows they have their heads on straight.
This reminds me of a funny story. One day about 12 years ago I was driving with 2 friends in the car. The car in front of us had a cool looking sticker that was a rainbow spectrum in a long strip. They happened to pull into the same gas station we were going to so I decided to compliment the two women inside that car on the sticker and asked where they got it, thought it would look awesome on my Jeep. They busted out laughing saying, "I don't think you understand what it means, it's for people who are gay!"
We still laugh about that one, LOL.
That's what I;ve always heard as well. But I've found most bullies to not be the best informed or the smartest.
And girl bullies are much worse, meaner and nastier!!