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jj-
09-05-2015, 08:55 PM
In 2003, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)—the same group that filed suit against Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis—sued the Boyd County Board of Education to force it to agree to allow a “gay-straight” alliance club to meet at Boyd County High School. A number of parents had strongly opposed the group following its initial formation, with approximately 70 attending a school council meeting to speak out on the matter ...

Bunning then ordered Boyd County education officials to allow the alliance to meet on campus, declaring that they must be granted the same privileges as other groups, including using the intercom during school hours. ...

But Bunning also required the school district to implement training as part of a settlement, which mandated school staff and students to undergo diversity education, “a significant portion of which would be devoted to issues of sexual orientation and gender harassment.”


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AngryCanadian
09-05-2015, 09:33 PM
Gay was a common thing during the Ancient times. Yet in today's world they are using this a political enforce.

Origanalist
09-05-2015, 09:45 PM
Gay was a common thing during the Ancient times. Yet in today's world they are using this a political enforce.

It depends on which ancient times you are referring to. It was common in all societies on the decline.