http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/vid...00389804206621 - Tanith & Partner's video
http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/vid...00389805918191 - Violetta & Partner
http://www.facebook.com/battleoftheb...00389805114801 - Marie-France & Partner
http://www.facebook.com/battleoftheb...00389798997061 - Anabelle & Partner
http://www.facebook.com/battleoftheb...00389802260521 - Elena & Partner
Hockey players and figure skaters spoke out against bullying!!! Their efforts and good hearts touched me deeply.
Last edited by skatinginbc; 10-24-2011 at 01:56 AM.
Oh goodness, so much partisan misinformation here. The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights wasn't "enacted" by the governor. It wasn't something he pushed or campaigned for. It was written by a bipartisan group of state legislatures (with mostly Democrats) who worked on it for over a year. Then, spurred by the Rutgers spycam suicide, it was passed by the state legislature, where both chambers are led by Democrats, with veto-proof margins. The governor rubber stamped it without comment. By the way, the only person who voted against it was a Republican. People who object to this law aren't doing so because a Republican governor didn't make a symbolic gesture to try to stop it.
Last edited by Serious Business; 10-24-2011 at 02:23 AM.
Toni,
thanks for the rest of the links. I forwarded them to some blogs I read regularly and to Aunt Joyce. Hopefully one or all will post the vids and spread their impact.
For those who don't have facebook, here are the youtube links:
David and Tessa: http://youtu.be/pJS44vpC0IM
Maura Grierson: http://youtu.be/ywWkrjDes_w
Violeta and Cale: http://youtu.be/sbfJLlDGdQg
Marie-France and Brian: http://youtu.be/Uu5BIF95T5Q
Curtis and Elena: http://youtu.be/j21O-HH7Ec4
Boyd and Tanith: http://youtu.be/u_LEv37ih5w
Brad and Annabelle: http://youtu.be/_zWJPnCTvKI
Thank you for the links.
I especially like the one from David Pelletier and Tessa Bonhomme. Very articulate and heartfelt. Both have lived a "role reversal" in terms of society's expectations, and as adults now speak very well about how these conventional expectations just don't make sense, and of course the fact that we need to treat each other properly as human beings.
I love David's comment "we should try to be a positive influence in each other's lives, not a destructive one". I also liked Tessa's words about how there aren't "boy skates" or "girl skates", just figure skates and hockey skates.
Given the conversations earlier RE: New Jersey, I thought this would be of interest to people here.
2/3 of the New Jersey Congressional delegation filmed an It Gets Better video. According the Huffington Post, it is reportedly the first time Republican office holders have participated in making one of these videos. Hopefully more will follow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsHwm...layer_embedded
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1030795.html
This is good too!
The Michigan legislature just passed a bill outlawing bullying in schools except in cases where the bully is acting out of "a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction.”
http://swampland.time.com/2011/11/04...us-tormenters/
So bullying gay kids is OK if you are of an evangelical sect that says that is OK?
Bullying girls is OK if you are an Osama bin Laden style Muslim?
That is disgusting, if I am interpreting it correctly.
So if someone sincerely holds a belief that banks are the tools of the devil and satan should be robbed of his wealth, would it be OK for said person to rob banks? Warren Jeffs was recently convicted of sexual offences against his child-brides. He had sincerely held religious beliefs that said it was OK for him to marry 12 year olds. Why didn't he get off?
If people want to believe that being gay is wrong on religious grounds, that's their right, but it doesn't mean they can act on that belief and attack others. Those they are bullying have rights and beliefs too, one of which is safety and security of person.
I am with you, Doris. It gives someone like the WBC license to bully. It gives anyone license to bully against anyone, literally, and will basically create more harm than good. This will also hurt religious groups, since people might make incorrect assumptions about them.
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