Day of Silence a huge success again while the opposition tries to pull a fast one
Early reports are saying that yesterday's Day of Silence was a huge success despite the efforts of several religious right groups who advised parents to keep their children out of school during this day. This was the view from the Seattle Times which looked at the high school where area pastor Ken Hutcherson held an anti-Day of Silence protest last year:
No protesters disrupted classes at Mount Si High School, and about 21 percent of students called in absent Friday — more students than usual, but less than last year, when almost half of all students didn't come to school.
Mount Si was the focus last year of a protest over the "Day of Silence," a national movement to represent the silence many gay and lesbian students feel they must maintain at school to avoid harassment.
Again this year, Rev. Ken Hutcherson, of Antioch Bible Church in Redmond, urged parents to keep students out of school Friday but did not hold a protest.
About 150 of the school's 1,400 students signed up to participate in the Day of Silence, spokeswoman Carolyn Malcolm said, and there were no disruptions during the school day.
Nice try, Kenny boy but you lose again.
And there is a plethora of positive coverage from other areas in the country:
Teens speak volumes during Day of Silence
Students protest oppression during Day of Silence
Students stay mum to honor GLBT peers
March supports gay rights
Local students take a stand against harassment during national Day of Silence
ISU students ‘Break Silence’ in fight against prejudice
But those organizations who oppose the Day of Silence are not "going gentle into that good night," so to speak.
One group, Capitol Resource Institute, has put a video highlighting the alleged threats, "intolerance," and also other incidents of violence that it claims are indicative of Day of Silence supporters.
I looked at the video and listened to the comments, even the choppy ones.
Some of the comments are rude with one person saying that he wishes that members of the anti-Day of Silence groups would kill themselves (that's the one played repeatedly).
But these messages sound like they are coming from adults and not teenagers (the ones who mostly participate in the Day of Silence.)
The emails were equally rude, even though we don't know anything about these them - whether they are coming from folks mad at the anti-Day of Silence stance or folks mad at these groups in general.
Or even if they are authentic.
Capitol Resource Institute claimed that one email inferred a death threat even to the extent of sending a picture of a funeral to emphasize detail. But no where in the article does its spokesperson, Karen England, talk about alerting the authorities. (Editor's note - The article has now been updated to say that England has in fact filed a police report.)
And let's talk about the acts of violence the video shows.
These "acts" took place from various Proposition 8 protests, including the Phyllis Burgess incident which was debunked on this site as well as many others.
Why is this important?
Because the Proposition 8 protests had absolutely nothing to do with the Day of Silence.
All in all, the video is a pathetic attempt to get a visceral reaction rather than a logical one.
That's not to say that I agree with what was allegedly sent to these groups. Rude comments and threats should not be the way we fight our battles.
But the attempt by Capitol Resource Institute to connect the dots between the Day of Silence and the alleged negativity expressed to the groups opposing the Day of Silence is highly, highly suspect.
It just goes to show that some people just can't take a loss.
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Geez, Peter LaBarbera can lie through his teeth:
Hutcherson Leads 500 Out of School on Pro-Homosexual ‘Day of Silence’
Congratulations to Pastor Ken Hutcherson for showing America how to take on the forces that are stealing the education system to indoctrinate children in left-wing and anti-Christian ideologies. Hutcherson led a full one-third of Mt. Si High School students OUT of school Friday to protest the pro-homosexuality “Day of Silence.”
Peter LaBarbera telling a lie against the lgbt community?
The sun must have come up today.
But I would suggest that folks read the actual article Peter alludes to.
For the record, Hutcherson did not lead one-third of the students out of the school. His protest only had 100 people, which was one-tenth of the number of people he wanted to be there (Hutcherson was asking for 1,000 attendees for his so-called prayer vigil.)
The school reported that 495 students did not attend school, including 85 athletes, who were excused for personal beliefs.
Now it could be that many of the students were trying to avoid the controversy altogether. That is their right. However, for Peter to infer that the students did not attend school to show Hutcherson some type of support is incorrect. The article does not say that these students were showing Hutcherson any support.
Peter intentionally ignored the fact that over 80 parents showed up to give their support to the Day of Silence at the school.
Also, organizers of the event at the school are calling it a success.
And how did the Day of Silence do nationally?
Well check out these links:
275 students participated at this school - Day of Silence peaceful at Desert Ridge High
Hundreds of students participated in North Carolina - Gay rights protest at schools is quiet
And last but not least, my favorite - Record Number Of Schools Observe Day Of Silence
No matter how much Peter and his cohorts try to manipulate the facts to claim that their opposition to the Day of Silence was successful, no one is buying it.
The Day of Silence this year a huge success.
UPDATE - And the lies continue from Peter:
We received a call yesterday from Pastor Ken Hutcherson, who led the successful student boycot of the pro-homosexuality “Day of Silence” (DOS) at Mt. Si High School in Redmond, Washington. It turns out that 638 students out of a total of 1,410 walked out to make a statement against the DOS, not 495 as the Seattle Times reported (relying on Principal Randy Taylor’s count).
Now Peter is inferring that the students "walked out" in support of Hutcherson. The lies keep coming.
Of course rumor control has it that Peter is spinning this story to take focus away from the failure of yesterday's "Day of Truth."
There were no articles or comments regarding just who, if anyone, participated in that mess.
Geez, Peter LaBarbera can lie through his teeth:
Hutcherson Leads 500 Out of School on Pro-Homosexual ‘Day of Silence’
Congratulations to Pastor Ken Hutcherson for showing America how to take on the forces that are stealing the education system to indoctrinate children in left-wing and anti-Christian ideologies. Hutcherson led a full one-third of Mt. Si High School students OUT of school Friday to protest the pro-homosexuality “Day of Silence.”
Peter LaBarbera telling a lie against the lgbt community?
The sun must have come up today.
But I would suggest that folks read the actual article Peter alludes to.
For the record, Hutcherson did not lead one-third of the students out of the school. His protest only had 100 people, which was one-tenth of the number of people he wanted to be there (Hutcherson was asking for 1,000 attendees for his so-called prayer vigil.)
The school reported that 495 students did not attend school, including 85 athletes, who were excused for personal beliefs.
Now it could be that many of the students were trying to avoid the controversy altogether. That is their right. However, for Peter to infer that the students did not attend school to show Hutcherson some type of support is incorrect. The article does not say that these students were showing Hutcherson any support.
Peter intentionally ignored the fact that over 80 parents showed up to give their support to the Day of Silence at the school.
Also, organizers of the event at the school are calling it a success.
And how did the Day of Silence do nationally?
Well check out these links:
275 students participated at this school - Day of Silence peaceful at Desert Ridge High
Hundreds of students participated in North Carolina - Gay rights protest at schools is quiet
And last but not least, my favorite - Record Number Of Schools Observe Day Of Silence
No matter how much Peter and his cohorts try to manipulate the facts to claim that their opposition to the Day of Silence was successful, no one is buying it.
The Day of Silence this year a huge success.
UPDATE - And the lies continue from Peter:
We received a call yesterday from Pastor Ken Hutcherson, who led the successful student boycot of the pro-homosexuality “Day of Silence” (DOS) at Mt. Si High School in Redmond, Washington. It turns out that 638 students out of a total of 1,410 walked out to make a statement against the DOS, not 495 as the Seattle Times reported (relying on Principal Randy Taylor’s count).
Now Peter is inferring that the students "walked out" in support of Hutcherson. The lies keep coming.
Of course rumor control has it that Peter is spinning this story to take focus away from the failure of yesterday's "Day of Truth."
There were no articles or comments regarding just who, if anyone, participated in that mess.
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