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Alex Overton Overdone's avatar

Thanks Buck, excellent defense of real diversity. This sort of bullying occurs in the workplace around what you do or do not include in your email signature. When I think of generations of civil rights activists and the sacrifices they made to dismantle every flavor of oppression; I do not think they would support any of the currently popular "progressive" bullying tactics that are everywhere today. I did not March in all those Pride protests and write all those letters to lawmakers to make straight or white or male people scared to be who they are at work. No one should be scared. Vindictiveness is not victory and it is certainly not progress.

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Melissa Knox's avatar

The "day of silence" is a curious form of compelled speech--forcing children to come to school and be silent in order to support protection (and be against bullying of) LBGTGIA+ people. Why silence if that's not your preferred way of showing support? And why demand support? Respect is a requirement--accepting and behaving in a friendly manner toward those whose way of life may not be your preferred way is expected. But to compel children either to be silent or to show support in some other way is wrong, morally, and unconstitutional.

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