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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 897980" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I read a piece on this yesterday that was making the same claims as this one and I must say it is very unsettling. I searched for more info but could not find anything that would give the exact text from the bill that allows or justifies the bullying. I wasn't even able to find the bill it's self. I did find earlier drafts that do not have this in them but understand it was added to the original version. </p><p></p><p>Bullying is wrong, regardless and needs to be addressed head on. Another thing that also bothers me is the ambiguity of the definition of bullying. My question is, does one's expressing their personal views on, for example homosexuality , translate to bullying? </p><p></p><p>BTW, I used homosexuality as an example only because it was used in the article you linked to. I would hate to see this thread turn into a gay bashing vs gay defending thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 897980, member: 13254"] I read a piece on this yesterday that was making the same claims as this one and I must say it is very unsettling. I searched for more info but could not find anything that would give the exact text from the bill that allows or justifies the bullying. I wasn't even able to find the bill it's self. I did find earlier drafts that do not have this in them but understand it was added to the original version. Bullying is wrong, regardless and needs to be addressed head on. Another thing that also bothers me is the ambiguity of the definition of bullying. My question is, does one's expressing their personal views on, for example homosexuality , translate to bullying? BTW, I used homosexuality as an example only because it was used in the article you linked to. I would hate to see this thread turn into a gay bashing vs gay defending thread. [/QUOTE]
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