Clay Principal Blocks School Paper Over Article On Homosexuality
While I'm railing out against social injustice, here's more controversy from the Clay County (Florida) school system: A high school senior, who is bisexual, wrote an op-ed piece for her school paper on homosexuality in which she put forth her opinion (which happens to be shared by every gay person I've ever known) that homosexuality is not a choice, but a biological inclination. Her teacher approved the essay, however the school principal vetoed its publication.
Clay County is fast establishing a national reputation for bigotry and intolerance. Just a few months ago a lesbian student was not allowed to have her class photo, in which she wore a tuxedo, printed in her school's yearbook. I don't know what the problem was; she looked pretty darn sharp in that tux.
All kidding aside, what the HELL is wrong with you people?
Clay County is fast establishing a national reputation for bigotry and intolerance. Just a few months ago a lesbian student was not allowed to have her class photo, in which she wore a tuxedo, printed in her school's yearbook. I don't know what the problem was; she looked pretty darn sharp in that tux.
All kidding aside, what the HELL is wrong with you people?
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