Federal Court Rules For Gay Students In Button Case
http://www.365gay.com/Newscon08/05/051308school.htm
5/13/2008
"(Ponce De Leon, Florida) After a two-day trial in which a Florida high school principal testified that he believed clothing, buttons or stickers featuring rainbows would make students automatically picture gay people having sex, a federal judge today ruled that the school violated the First Amendment rights of students."
Quote from: Natasha on May 13, 2008, 06:13:12 PMclothing, buttons or stickers featuring rainbows would make students automatically picture gay people having sex,
...no, it makes him automatically picture gay people having sex. (http://christianglbtrights.blogspot.com/2008/01/symbolism-nuditiy-and-sexuality.html)
QuoteTherefore, the very existence of Gay people provokes such condemnation, as the enticement/revulsion paradox is brought into sharp relief by LGBT people's very existence, as when many, if not most, people hear the word, "Gay," they immediately think of "sex."
Last year, I asked my class to tell me the first word that came into their minds when I said the following word: I said, "Gay," and virtually everyone came back with the word, "Sex." Most people don't see LGBT people as being "fully human," or being comprised of many facets that go to make up a fully functional human beings but, rather, they have been conditioned by the paradoxical mind-set regarding things sexual, as honed to a fine art in most religious circles (and imposed on both religious and secular society), to think of LGBT people in terms of their sexuality, and nothing else.
Sounds like a certain principal needs to have a word with himself.