SEPARATE BUT EQUAL?
NYC is opening a high school exclusively for GLB&T students.
3 Responses to “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL?”
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Comment by Joanne Jacobs July 29th, 2003 at 3:59 am |
I get the Lettuce, Bacon and Tomato, but what does “G” stand for? |
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Comment by Daryl July 29th, 2003 at 6:00 am |
Garnish? |
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Comment by Ailina July 30th, 2003 at 5:13 pm |
Hmm. They don’t give physically challenged children a separate school. Physcially challenged children are subject to harrassment, too. The way I think of it, if it were MY child, I believe I’d want her/him to have the opportunity to school safely, and if that meant creating a new facility, then so be it. From the article, though, I get the impression it’s really not a large school, so it really doesn’t seem like tax payers are really forkin’ out money for this. If it were a huge, looming, marble walled facility, that would be different, never mind who it’s for. I think I’d support it. |
