Indiana Students Go Silent Against Bullying
Apr 26, 2008 in Indiana
Today, students in at least 55 schools across the state of "http://www.cafepress.com/irregularstates/168718">Indiana are taking place in the national Day of Silence protests. Those are the number of schools from which students have officially registered their intent to protest. It is expected that students from many other schools in Indiana will participate without registering.
Students participating in the protests will remain silent throughout the day of school, in symbolic recreation of the silence in which non-heterosexual students often experience intimidation and even physical attacks.
It’s a protest against intolerance, and a protest against bullying, and a protest against violence.
There are some right wing extremist groups that are trying to organize opposition to the protests. What a shame it is to see such people organizing in defense of bullies in Indiana’s schools.
To those students participating in today’s protests: Thank you, and keep quiet.
