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Irish 07-28-2003 11:07 AM

Opinion?
 
I really don't have the time to devote to this thread as I have an appt.I thought that I would throw it out for your opinion anyway!
I just heard,on the radio,that NYC,is going to have a high school,
strictly,for homosexuals next year.This will not be a private school,but will be funded by taxpayers money!Supposedly,it is because they get picked on so much.I am prejudiced!I have an
autistic grandson & I would much rather see money go into research.I have found,thru experience,that usually,if someone bullys someone because of sexual or racial differences,it is because they are insecure themselves.Got to run!What's your
opinion? Irish

Nubian 07-28-2003 11:24 AM

I think it's a bad idea and will have the opposite effect of making them even more of a target. Just imagine being identified as the one that goes to that~~insert favorite derogatory commment here~~school. Yeesh! Students should learn from an early age that the world is composed of many different kinds of people, whether the difference occurs in race, gender, size, or sexual orientation--note I didn't say preference--doesn't really matter. It's this diversity that's fundamentally the core strength of our species. Creating this separate school doesn't allow other students to learn this valuable lesson, nor does it present them with an opportunity to confront their own prejudices and to learn to accept individuals for who they are and not shy away because of some label.


O.K. I'm off the soapbox.

Vicious Tease 07-28-2003 11:31 AM

Hmmm ... I think it's a bad idea but not for monetary reasons. I think it is important to teach tolerance. If the harassment is unbearable, do something about it. Don't make the kids outcasts just because they have different interests. I agree that no one can make you feel bad about yourself without your permission. Of course, in high school no one has any real confidence yet. It is up to the administrators to identify the problem and work to resolve it. To segregate them will only confirm the heterosexual students' opinion that there is something wrong with homosexuals in general ... thus carrying hatred and prejudice through another generation. Whether you agree with the life choices or sexual orientation of another person makes is of little importance. NYC is still in America last time I checked. Why don't we let the government classes put a little extra emphasis on freedom. How about the health teachers discuss same sex safety right along side the boy/girl condom lecture. At the high school I went to, racial slurs would get you expelled. Shouldn't acts of cruelty and violence toward gay/lesbian students receive the same treatment?

Ok ... I'm ranting. Sorry. Sort of a touchy subject with me. Thanks for asking the question Irish. :)

skipthisone 07-28-2003 12:36 PM

What if they start a policy on bussing but you are Bi? That is what i want to know...

horseman12 07-28-2003 05:30 PM

Segregation has never been the answer. Nor will it ever be. Why can we see this and the assholes that make these stupid decisions NOT see it? What's betting they got paid megga bucks to come up with that idea??? More wasted money!!!!

lakritze 07-28-2003 08:39 PM

I have never read or heard anything about this,but generally it is a bad idea to seperate anybody from the mix.Same opinion for all boys schools,all girls schools or for institutions to be segragated in any way. Didn't we learn anything from our pre civil rights history?

dadaist 07-28-2003 09:41 PM

I heard it on the newsradio station around here, but can't find a story link on their website. Having been around educators the last 3+ years, and with a lot of people even trying to make sure that special ed kids get help but are mainstreamed as well, I wonder about this. I guess if it's an experiment, like how experiments in "all girl" classes have been done in the last few years, it might tell us something. On the other hand, it may indeed reinforce prejudices. :(

osuche 07-28-2003 10:19 PM

I think the city would be doing the kids a disservice by segregating them...these kids have to learn how to get along in society. The sad fact is that *many* kids get picked on in high school -- you don't have to be openly gay to stand out. Unfortunately part of the rites of passage to adulthood...

darogle 07-29-2003 03:47 AM

What a horrible thing to do to a kid. To the gay child they get to be shuttled off to a "special" school, further solidifying their fear that they are different. Plus it does nothing to teach them of how to cope with the world. And also to the kids left at the old school. Won't that just reinforce any prejudices that they might have had? "Timmy's gay and they shipped him off..."
Crimony, I get sick when I see all the cases of political correctness gone horribly wrong. What the hell ever happened to common sense?!?

LixyChick 07-29-2003 04:44 AM

Damn, we have some smart people here!

I reiterate, how is it WE can see "the ideal way" and those who make these ludicrous decisions, not? I'd have loved to had been a fly on the wall during those meetings! I would have bit everyone on the ass a few times before I got swatted!

I wish I knew the opinions of the kids involved.........both sides.....the gay and the straight. Are they falling for this bullshit? And what about the parents on both sides too? Is this the world they want their children to grow up in and remember?

I think I have more questions than opinions and answers!

BlueSwede 07-29-2003 08:14 AM

And what about the kids who haven't come out of the closet...the ones who haven't been able to or haven't wanted to tell their parents yet? I mean, you'd have to have parents involved in that enrollment process. I would think that the kids whose parents know and approve of their children's sexual preferences to the point that they would send them to that school already have a better support system than many gay students. (That may be clear as mud! Sorry.)

My daughter was a member of an extracurricular club at her high school devoted to the support of gay and bi students, but members included many straight students as well. In fact, you didn't have to announce or proclaim your sexual preference to be a member, of course. The teacher who sponsored it was gay, and her principal was a big proponent of it. I was proud of the school for being so supportive. The group and school were trashed by the conservative media, but the school and group did not back down under the pressure. To me, making a school supportive of ALL students just makes the most sense.

Irish 07-29-2003 08:20 AM

I have,knowingly,one gay friend(a male cousin)&3 lesbian ones.
They ALL think that it is a bad idea.They do not force their sexual
preferances on anyone.No one would know that they were homo-
sexual.As they all said:You eventually have to blend in to society
anyway!Why call attention to yourself?I wouldn't want to pay,to send you to"Clearasil High"because you have pimples!Deal with it!
Now you know why they are friends of mine.With that attitude,
how could they not be? Irish

BIBI 07-29-2003 11:09 AM

Well I for one think that as long as the kid is not forced to go to this type of school, then it must be that they want to go. I too also think that one cannot run away from life's bullies and just because the school caters to gays/lesbians it does not mean that there will be no bullies in attendance either. I imagine it would be a school where at the very least the kids will all be on the same playing field to start with, but a mixture of personalities in any enviorment will cause turbulance. I need to know more!!!!!!
I too, like Lixy have far more questions than answers to this proposed school.

I think I need to go and see what I can find out about this........a surfing I will go!!!! :)

2-4-tea 07-29-2003 11:24 AM

I agree on the money being used for reasearch . There is not alot of money out there for education as it is and where there is some it should be used for the kids who need it the most and it would benifit the most. Where as I am sure homosexual teens have a hard time fitting in as it is I do know that some schools offer support groups for them. I had a cousin who had MS and they wanted to put him in "special school" his mother fought to keep him in a regular school and he was loved and acepted by everyone in that school. God bless you and your grandson

Irish 07-29-2003 06:27 PM

Now I'm really confused!I just came in from working outside.
Before I went ouside,I watched the 6 O'clock news.The homosexuals want to marry so they will be looked at as everyone else but they want their own school so they won't be.Are they mixed up or am I? Irish


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