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William769

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Mon Jun 3, 2013, 04:19 PM Jun 2013

Bullied 11-Year-Old Takes a Stand Against Antigay Tenn. Bills [View all]

Marcel Neergaard is an 11-year-old sixth-grader in Oak Ridge, Tenn., who happens to be gay. In a new video calling attention to a petition he began, Neergaard says that he was bullied so severely in middle school that he had to be homeschooled because the harassment was leading him to contemplate suicide.

When Neergaard discovered that Tennessee nonprofit StudentsFirst had decided to give a Reformer of the Year award to rabidly antigay state representative John Ragan, he launched a petition on MoveOn.org asking the group to rescind the award. That petition now has more than 40,000 signatures.

In February, Ragan, an Oak Ridge Republican, introduced the Classroom Protection Act, which has been described as an even more homophobic version of state senator Stacey Campfield's infamous "don't say gay" bill. Campfield is also a cosponsor of the Classroom Protection Act, which would forbid teachers from discussing any sexual activity that is "inconsistent with natural human reproduction." The bill later died in the legislature.

In an op-ed for The Huffington Post, Neergaard contends that the bill would have required teachers to respond to students trying to report antigay bullying by saying something like, "That subject is inappropriate for your age group." If the student was able to find one of the limited number of school officials who can discuss homosexuality — a nurse, counselor, or principal — that official would be required by the law to report the gay or lesbian student's sexuality to the student's parents.

http://www.advocate.com/youth/no-more-bullying/2013/06/03/watch-bullied-11-year-old-takes-stand-against-antigay-tenn-bills

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11 years old?! Now, that is a fucking hero! Behind the Aegis Jun 2013 #1
Thats exactly what I was thinking. William769 Jun 2013 #3
You and me both (and probably several other GBL DU'ers). Behind the Aegis Jun 2013 #5
Preaching to the choir here. William769 Jun 2013 #7
Oh, I know I am. Behind the Aegis Jun 2013 #9
I know the feeling. William769 Jun 2013 #10
Hey, if an 11yo can do it, no reason we can't! Behind the Aegis Jun 2013 #11
When you read something like this, you can't help but think that some Republicans justiceischeap Jun 2013 #2
Agreed. William769 Jun 2013 #4
I just wish there was a hell so those fucking Zoeisright Jun 2013 #6
... William769 Jun 2013 #8
+++++ BrotherIvan Jun 2013 #12
k&r Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #13
As always. William769 Jun 2013 #14
My pleasure! Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #15
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