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Showing Original Post only (View all)Tennessee “Don’t Say Gay” bill would require teachers to out their students [View all]
Source: Salon
Language in the bill also appears to endorse counseling for students who are "at risk" of being LGBT
BY KATIE MCDONOUGH
If you thought that youd heard the last of Tennessees Dont Say Gay bill after state lawmakers abandoned the legislation last year, think again. Its back. And its awful.
The measure still prohibits elementary and middle school teachers from discussing sexual activity that is not related to natural human reproduction or even acknowledging that homosexuality exists, but new language in the bill would require teachers to tell parents when students are or might be gay:
The general assembly recognizes that certain subjects are particularly sensitive and are, therefore, best explained and discussed within the home. Because of its complex societal, scientific, psychological, and historical implications, human sexuality is one such subject. Human sexuality is best understood by children with sufficient maturity to grasp its complexity and implications
A school counselor, nurse, principal or assistant principal from counseling a student who is engaging in, or who may be at risk of engaging in, behavior injurious to the physical or mental health and well-being of the student or another person; provided, that wherever possible such counseling shall be done in consultation with the students parents or legal guardians. Parents or legal guardians of students who receive such counseling shall be notified as soon as practicable that such counseling has occurred.
In addition to requiring school officials to out students to their parents, the legislation also appears to endorse so-called conversion therapy (counseling in the bills nomenclature), in which psychologists and psychiatrists (not to mention would-be Republican presidential nominees) try to change the recipients sexual orientation. An unsafe home or school environment is the most common reason for leaving home given by homeless LGBT youth, who comprise 40% of all homeless young people in the United States.
Read more: http://www.salon.com/2013/01/30/tennessee_dont_say_gay_bill_now_requires_teachers_to_out_their_students/
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Tennessee “Don’t Say Gay” bill would require teachers to out their students [View all]
DonViejo
Jan 2013
OP
We're going to see a lot of this nationally as corrupt, ignorant politicians usurp...
Smarmie Doofus
Jan 2013
#3
The Tennessee legislature surely must be striving for the moniker as the most repugnant, repulsive,
indepat
Jan 2013
#7
...and worst also...it could provoke a severely imbalanced teen to do the unspeakable.
BlueJazz
Jan 2013
#12