Kirata
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ORIGINAL: Marc2b In short, I see some nasty partisan political shit going on here and I need more info before I decide to join with the mob. The full language of the insert is: “This section does not prohibit a statement of a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction of a school employee, school volunteer, pupil, or a pupil and parent or guardian....” Glenn says that the new legislation does not allow bullying based on religious beliefs or values. “It does no such thing,” Glenn said in response to a series of email questions from Michigan Messenger. “The religious free speech protections included in the bill, consistent with the First Amendment, simply ensure that students won’t be bullied or punished — as occurred last year at a high school in Howell — for daring to say they believe a certain behavior is wrong as a matter of sincerely held religious or moral conviction. The First Amendment and other free speech protections do just that, protect free speech, not bullying. And students, like all other Americans, are free to verbally express their opinions — including religious and moral views — without fear of government repression or persecution, including under anti-bullying or harrassment laws.” http://www.americanindependent.com/202799/michigan-gop-led-senate-passes-bill-that-many-think-will-encourage-bullying Democrats want a more detailed measure that specifically outlines reasons students can't be bullied such as sexual orientation, race and weight. The Republican-passed bill doesn't include such a detailed list, often called "enumeration." Sen. Glenn Anderson, D-Westland, said an anti-bullying law should include enumeration so schools can be on the lookout for bias-based harassment. Without it, Anderson said, the legislation "cannot claim" to protect students. But some Republicans said listing specific motivations for bullying in the state law could exclude some students from protection. "A policy that does not enumerate is the only one that protects everybody," said Sen. Tory Rocca, R-Sterling Heights. http://www.macombdaily.com/articles/2011/11/02/news/politics/doc4eb1ee9f61316415147605.txt?viewmode=2 K.
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