ANTIBULLYING BILL
New law would only create special status
Like the editors of the Star Tribune, the Minnesota Family Council is opposed to bullying in all forms, including bullying of GLBT children. Bullying is wrong. Period.
It was ironic, however, that in voicing its support for new antibullying legislation ("Protecting children from each other," March 25), the Editorial Board actually made a strong case that a new law isn't needed because we already have an antibullying law that just needs to be enforced.
Thus the proposed legislation giving preferential status to "sexual orientation" and "gender identity or expression" is less about preventing bullying than it is about forcing educators, children and parents to affirm unhealthy sexual behavior and same-sex marriage.
We can stop bullying without forcing ideology and sexual politics on children.
JOHN HELMBERGER, MINNEAPOLIS,
CEO, MINNESOTA FAMILY COUNCIL
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I applaud Andy Berlin and the other students who testified before the Minnesota Senate Education Committee recently ("Bullied and harassed, a student can't learn," March 24). Their willingness to share their stories of being victimized at school took courage, far more courage than the students who harassed them could ever muster.