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Sex and Relationships

No Public Displays of Affection Allowed

By Sue Katz, Consenting Adult. Posted May 21, 2008.


In the course of a crackdown on PDA, a Memphis high school principal has outed kids she thinks may be gay.
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Bullying is a massive problem in the schools (not to mention the workplace, the streets and the blogosphere), so it is rather shocking that one Memphis, Tennessee high school principal is in the business of outing kids she hears may be gay. In fact, the ACLU is bringing legal action in this bizarre case in which the principal of the school publicly posted the names of all the kids she had heard were in romantic relationships. One couple involved two young men who were just exploring a connection and who were very anxious to keep it private.

Daphne Beasley, the principal, must have copied her methodology from the Bush/Cheney school of investigation. How did she gather her info? By asking around among the teachers and students. Like the government, Beasley found no weapons of mass destruction, but she did feel free to post for all to see info she gathered from colleagues and kids. In a bow to strict science, she just took their word for it.

Her research technique, though, makes no less sense than her dodgy purpose: she wanted to keep an eye on the student lovebirds to ensure that there were no public displays of affection in her school. Everyone knows how insidious and dangerous public displays of affection are. Probably second only to terrorism.

Although no one ever observed the boys in any show of affection, the principal outed one boy, Nicholas, to his shocked mother. The mother of the other lad, Andrew, was scandalized by the principal's behavior. "African-American people face enough obstacles to succeeding in this world and I want my son to have every opportunity he's worked so hard for. Our schools should be helping our children do well, not tearing them down for something like this."

It is no less disgusting that the straight students' names were posted or that their affections were deemed such a threat to public order. The consequences for the gay kids, however, have already been dire. According to the ACLU, Nicholas, despite excellent qualifications, was turned down for a school trip to New Orleans to contribute to the rebuilding effort because "some faculty were afraid he might 'embarrass the school' or engage in 'inappropriate behavior.'"

Principal Beasley not only spewed her homophobic "opinions" about the boys, but forbade them to even walk or study together. And this was not an isolated problem. Just this week, the decision in Brisbane, Australia of an Anglican Church school to ban same-sex couples from attending the prom has raised concerns there about bullying. One source reported that, "The Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commissioner, Susan Booth, said sexuality discrimination was unlawful, and that applied to private and public schools ... "

Such discrimination and vilification can be lethal. According to the American Psychological Association, suicide among young people has been rising dramatically, particularly among kids of color -- themselves often the object of bullying and disdain. Says the APA, "Suicide is now the third leading cause of death for people aged 15-24 ... [and] suicide is the number one cause of death for gay teens."

As I looked into this, I read on WebMD that, "A study on teen bullying shows that lesbian and gay teens are three times more likely than heterosexual teens to report being bullied."

And Mental Health America quantifies this sad reality when they point out that, "gay/ lesbian/ bisexual/ transgender (GLBT) teens additionally have to deal with harassment, threats, and violence directed at them on a daily basis. They hear anti-gay slurs such as 'homo', 'faggot' and 'sissy' about 26 times a day or once every 14 minutes."

That is a shitload of abuse and those are some freaky stats. It's time that educators knew the consequences of their prejudices and personal sexual repression. It's time that kids were able to show affection -- and I'm not talking about a quickie in the science lab -- without the scorn of judgmental adults and bullying peers.

Q. How many puritanical educators does it take to change a light bulb?

A. None. They clearly want everyone to remain in the dark.

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Sue Katz has published journalism on the three continents where she has lived; her topics range from Middle East peace movements to the impact of ageing on sexuality. Visit her blog at www.suekatz.com

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Posted by: Love Me, I'm a Liberal on May 22, 2008 10:36 AM   
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I'm glad you posted about this, it needs more attention, I was hoping there was going to be an update that the principal was fired or something.

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What is the name of the High School?
Posted by: Plexius2 on May 22, 2008 11:41 AM   
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And the superintendent of the district. Please do not omit such important information. The best way to oust a nutjob like Beasley purportedly is would be to put a lot of pressure on the school board and superintendent to find out the truth and act accordingly. If Beasley is indeed the fascist pig that the article paints her to be, then it is time to bring out the dogs and hound her out of the ed profession. Unfortunately, school administrations are rife with assholes who get their jobs because they are politically connected. I know of a county-wide school system where all the principals are expected to cough up money for the Republican party if they want to keep their jobs. Amerikan corruption just goes on and on.

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Needed: Some Sauce For The Goose
Posted by: Freticat on May 24, 2008 6:53 AM   
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What's clearly called for here is for some dirty linen to be dug out of that principal's closet and published for the whole world to see.

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here is an update as of 5/8
Posted by: WyrdSister on May 28, 2008 10:44 AM   
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In a letter sent Tuesday, April 29, 2008 to Memphis City Schools, the ACLU says the principal's actions violated the students' constitutional rights to equal protection, freedom of expression and association, due process and privacy.

"Our first reaction was wow, this is unbelievable that a principal has gone this far," says ACLU attorney Christine Sun. "The constitution protects all of us from the government intruding in our private lives when there isn't a reason to do that. This was morally and legally wrong."

One of the young men, Nicholas, an 11th grader who just made the Dean's List, spoke with Eyewitness News Everywhere.

"It was actually frightening," he says, "to see a list with my name on it where not just other teachers could see but students as well."

Nicholas says his teachers and other students treat him differently as a result of Principal Beasley's decision and that he and Andrew have both had to deal with verbal assaults. Nicholas was also not allowed to go on a trip to New Orleans to help rebuild homes because, as one of his teacher's explained, he would "embarrass" the school by engaging in gay affection.

"I really feel that my personal privacy was invaded," Nicholas says. "I mean, Principal Beasley called my mother and outed me to my mother!"

The ACLU wants the school district to create new policies that would prevent these types of acts from happening again. The group is also asking for compensation for Andrew and Nicholas and for an apology from the principal.

And the final demand from the ACLU says attorney Sun: "Some sort of reprimand to the principal because this type of thing should not be happening at any school."

Eyewitness News Everywhere requested a response from MCS. Van Davis Turner Jr., the associate general counsel for the Memphis City Schools Board of Education, released the following statement: "We take all allegations of invasion of privacy and discrimination seriously. At this time, we have not completed our internal investigation of this matter. Once we have completed our investigation, we will submit a formal response to the ACLU, directly addressing the issue. We look forward to working with the ACLU to amicably resolve this matter, if possible."

The ACLU wants a reply from MCS by Friday, May 9th or legal action will be pursued.

Hollis F. Price Middle College High School opened in 2004 in a collaborative effort with LeMoyne Owen College. Students can earn a high school diploma and two years of college credit. About 150 kids are enrolled right now in grades 9 through 12.

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