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Rick336
03-09-2007, 01:04 AM
Here's an article from today's Advocate website ( 3-9-07 )

Soulforce bus defaced and activists given citations

A group of young LGBT activists headed to Christian campuses nationwide on a mission to open a dialogue about antigay school policies encountered roadblocks during their first day on the tour. One of two buses from Soulforce Q’s Equality Ride was defaced Wednesday night in Sioux Center, Iowa, home of Dordt College. The group on the bus, headed toward campuses in the East, encountered a group of harassers Wednesday night who circled the Equality Riders’ hotel in their vehicles. Haven Herrin, young adult activism codirector for Soulforce, told The Advocate that some of the Riders saw the harassers mooning them from outside the hotel lobby. On Thursday morning the activists discovered their bus covered in antigay graffiti.

“The Riders were not sure whether the people were students or townspeople who defaced the bus,” Herrin said.

According to its policy handbook, same-sex sexual activity is grounds to dismiss a student or faculty member from Dordt.

Meanwhile, on a westbound bus carrying more Soulforce Q Riders, three activists were handed citations for their presence on the Notre Dame University campus in Indiana. According to a statement released Thursday, Equality Riders on the westbound bus were with gay students on campus who attempted to speak publicly about their experiences in the cafeteria of the student center. A Notre Dame freshman, Eddie Velasquez, was announcing further opportunities for dialogue with the Equality Riders when an administration official approached him and attempted to escort him away. His information was instead taken down by campus authorities.

Herrin told The Advocate that she was present for the incident at Notre Dame, where she and two others received citations. On Thursday the three will be joined by three other participants who will walk onto campus with wreaths to place on the Tom Dooley statue. “Campus police told us that we would be arrested if we were to step foot onto the campus,” she said.

Equality Riders received a similar welcome in Cleveland, Tenn., during last year’s tour. There, community members wrote "fags-mobile" on the side of the bus.

Officials from each college were unreachable for comment at press time.

(The Advocate) http://www.advocate.com

RainbowL'elly
03-09-2007, 04:34 AM
you know, the people who defaced the busses must have really sad little lives- they can think of nothing better to do than draw human anatomy badly on the side of a bus, spell the word 'fairy' wrong, and write the most humdrum insults they could think of- i mean, come on, these are supposed to be insults? really, people, if you are going to try to graffiti a bus with gay-bashing propaganda, at least use some brain power to come up with something creative or use lettering to at least make it pretty....

seriously, though, i am very dissapointed that some people are so narrow minded, but i have always said that it is equally as sad that these people have nothing better to do and such limited imaginations.

blessed be the equality riders!

oy, isn't notre dame a publicly funded university? if it recieves ANY state funds, any person paying taxes to that state has a right to be on the grounds. if it is publicly funded...well, y'all know the definition of the word 'public' even if the ND police don't.

good luck, folks, and keep your chins up!

u-dog
03-09-2007, 09:08 AM
The grafitti was to be expected and I, for one, would have been disappointed had it not happened. The audience for the this and all actions is the "movable middle" who must see the hatefulness and absurdity of current beliefs about GLBT people if they are going to move in our direction and shift the balance.

What shows that better than a grafitti covered bus (the dumber the grafitti the better !)? I hope that the Riders don't let this dampen their spirits . All my prayers are with them. God bless their courage and integrity because every time they draw the hate out into the open we are one step closer to the goal !!!

Steven E. Webster
03-09-2007, 09:41 AM
Friends,

I think the bus defacement was a distraction from what really happened at Notre Dame. I think the University was very foolish to refuse the Equality Riders admittance to the campus. If I understand the story correctly, it was a Notre Dame student who was attempting to speak.

Strange policy Notre Dame has--claiming to be supportive of LGBT students while having a policy that threatens them with expulsion.

Actually, this is not so different from the policies of alot of mainline Protestant denominations that claim to welcome gay people while at the same time continuing policies that punish LGBT people. These hypocrises and inconsistencies need to be exposed.

Steven Webster