Saturday, April 21, 2012

Obama Endorses Federal Safe Schools and Anti-Bullying Laws

In a move that will have the Christofascists foaming at the mouth and send gallons of spittle flying, Barack Obama chose the National Day of Silence to endorse the Safe Schools Improvement Act (SSIA) and Student Non-Discrimination Act (SNDA), two bills pending in Congress to address bullying and discrimination faced by students across the nation.  Yes, the very same bills that Heather Wilson opposes because she wants religious extremists to be free to abuse and denigrate LGBT students.  As the blood bath from bullying related suicides continues, any decent person - and any true Christian - should be supporting this legislation.   MetroWeekly has coverage.  Here are some excerpts:

The White House today announced that President Obama is endorsing the Safe Schools Improvement Act (SSIA) and Student Non-Discrimination Act (SNDA), two bills pending in Congress to address bullying and discrimination faced by students across the nation
 
White House spokesman Shin Inouye tells Metro Weekly, "The President and his Administration have taken many steps to address the issue of bullying. He is proud to support the Student Non-Discrimination Act, introduced by Senator Franken and Congressman Polis, and the Safe Schools Improvement Act, introduced by Senator Casey and Congresswoman Linda Sanchez. These bills will help ensure that all students are safe and healthy and can learn in environments free from discrimination, bullying and harassment."

The SSIA would amend the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act to include bullying- and harassment-prevention programs, including ones based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The SNDA, modeled after Title IX, would add sexual orientation and gender identity to federal education nondiscrimination law.
 
The news comes, Inouye wrote, as "the White House Office of Public Engagement is holding a screening of the documentary Bully at the White House with bullying prevention advocates from a wide range of communities."

More than a year ago, the president held the first White House conference dedicated to discussing bullying prevention and sharing ideas and strategies for combating the problem.

Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network executive director Eliza Byard said in a statement, "Today's announcement is a vital show of support to students everywhere of all identities, backgrounds and beliefs who face bullying and harassment in school," said Byard. "By speaking out on GLSEN's Day of Silence in support of these two critical bills, the President has given greater hope to students who often feel that they have nowhere to turn

I can just imagine the hate and vitriol that will be flooding forth from Christianist organizations and faux "family values" groups.  Hate, bigotry and brutalizing others are not family values except in the warped and disgusting world of fundamentalist Christians and Muslims.

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