K
Kamaduck
Guest
I’m sure the people that organized the day of silence promote some other things that we wouldn’t agree with, but I think we should note that gay students do have the right to be safe in a school environment. We are not anti protecting gay people’s basic rights, and safety from physical harm is a pretty basic right.You are wrong in saying that it was not a big deal. It is a big deal. You took part in a gay rights activity.
Just commenting on your statement.
If I understand correctly, the point of the day of silence is to make the environment safer for gay students by raising awareness of bullying. We may disagree with the method or the other beliefs that go along with it, but that is in and of itself a positive goal.