A petition started by an openly gay 11-year-old boy from Tennessee,
to revoke an award given to a state Representative who sponsored the
state’s controversial ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, has succeeded.
The
‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which would have required teachers in the state
to alert parents if their child confided in them about their
sexuality, was defeated once again in March. John Ragan, a Republican
Representative who sponsored the bill, said he was “disappointed”.
The petition, started last week by Marcel Neergaard, gathered over
50,000 signatures, and put pressure on StudentsFirst, a group dedicated
to the interests of children in public schools, to renege the Reformer of the Year award, given to Representative Ragan, back in 2012.
In an email sent to the Huffington Post last week, Neergaard, who has been subjected to homophobic bullying at school
said: “I’m very proud,” he continued: “I want to make sure to thank all
the people who signed my petition, because without them, it would not
have been possible.”
“I had my petition up for less than a week, and it actually worked,” he said. “When I pressed the victory button [on MoveOn.org] I actually got my brother to put his finger over my finger, because he really wanted to push it.”
The founder of StudentsFirst Michelle Rhee, responded to the call to
revoke the award, on Wednesday, denouncing Ragan’s bill as
“ill-conceived and harmful legislation” which could have “cultivated a
culture of bullying.”
Tim Melton, vice president for legislative affairs at StudentsFirst,
said: “When it comes to this kind of legislation, StudentsFirst is clear
that we stand strongly opposed to policies, statements, or actions that
could create an unsafe or unwelcoming environment for any student in
any school.
“In Tennessee and elsewhere, we remain committed to that and to
working with parents, teachers, and administrators to ensure every
student has a great teacher, parents have access to great schools, and
that policymakers are making effective use of public dollars.”
Kudos to the kid for his valiant efforts, but I still have one question for Ms Rhee and Mr. Melton, what the fuck were you thinking when your group (StudentsFirst) awarded this fucktard such honors in the first place, unless of course, despite what you now say, you agreed with his homophobic legislation?
Students first my ass!
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