Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Gay Teen Suicides Are High in Michele Bachmann's District


Michele Bachmann has some explaining to do. In her school district, 9 students has taken their lives due to bullying. So far, Michele hasn't done anything to address this issue:
The situation in Anoka-Hennepin Schools is so bad that Minnesota public health officials have deemed the area a "suicide contagion" because of the unusually high number of suicides and attempted suicides, according to the school district's website.

Bachmann has since stayed quiet on the issue. She didn't respond to inquiries from Mother Jones or the New York Daily News.

She historically wasn't a supporter of anti-bullying legislation. In 2004, she took part in a rally that pushed for the ban of gay marriage, according to the New York Daily News. Slate reports that in 2006, she said passing a bill that prevents bullying wasn't worth the time.

"I think for all of us, our experience in public schools is there have always been bullies," Slate reports Bachmann telling the Minnesota state legislature. "Always have been, always will be. I just don't know how we're ever going to get to the point of zero tolerance... What does it mean? ... Will we be expecting boys to be girls?"

Critics are arguing that Bachmann's impassiveness for bullying issues, her opposition to gay rights alongside Anoka-Hennepin Schools' controversial policy on teaching or talking about sexual orientation, creates a threatening environment for at-risk youth in the district.
She better get on it soon, because it will hurt her in the presidential race.

8 comments:

EMikeGarcia said...

This is no surprise... Also, what kind of a bastard monster says teaching kids acceptance is "expecting boys to be girls"?

Writer said...

She's staying silent because she most likely believes that gay people, especially gay teens "at risk" of growing into gay adults should kill themselves. :(

Unknown said...

This bitch . . . I can't with her. This is truly sad! The need for outreach programs is great, and she doesn't give care.

Daij said...

What a vile human being she is

Anonymous said...

It's not her fault.

Stan said...

I'm not surprised by this. Not when you have haters like her around.

Bob said...

She probably thought they needed counseling.
or her husband needed a date.

Unknown said...

And she is running for President?

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