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CA Student Council Votes Out Homosexual "Day of Silence"

On Thursday, April 16, in a Council chamber overflowing with students, the Student Council of American River College voted 11-5 to pass a resolution putting the 42,000-student Community College on record as opposing the LGBT National "Day of Silence".

CA Student Council Votes Out Homosexual "The passage of this resolution marks new progress for Community Colleges," commented Vladimir Musorivschi. "The 'Day of Silence' project has been used as an opportunity to suspend Christian students at local schools for wearing Bible verses on their shirts. The 'Day of Silence' is truly about silencing the voices of Christian students and we will oppose this censorship."

The audience was packed with students who spoke out in favor of and against the resolution. Those in favor argued that the controversial "Day of Silence" was an attempt to silence Christians, while those opposed argued the "Day of Silence" was only about protecting homosexuals and transsexuals from violence.

The hour-long Council meeting ended with the 11 to 5 vote in favor of the resolution, with students arguing for religious protection from oppressive censorship associated with the "Day of Silence". The vote (11 to 5 = 69%) provided the required 2/3rds vote requirement to pass the resolution.

"We are concerned about the 'Day of Silence' being used as a propaganda and intimidation tactic which seeks to suppress dissent, such as has happened in fascist regimes and in the former Soviet Union, from which some members of the Student Council escaped," commented Student Rep. George Popko. "We do not want to see our State and National governments allow tactics like the 'Day of Silence' in public schools, colleges, and universities to silence Christians."

This is not the first time American River College's Student Council has been in the news for taking up controversial subject matter. In September, the Council voted 8-3 (73%) to endorse the California Proposition 8 Marriage initiative -- an action that led some students to lead a vigorous recall campaign attempting to unseat the student leaders who supported Prop 8. The recall failed.

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written by Buffy, April 17, 2009
If by remaining silent one day a year the Gay Mafia is able to achieve so much , imagine what you'd be able to do by being silent year round. Perhaps you should try it. You could potentially achieve the world domination you seek.
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written by Kindra, April 18, 2009
Buffy, that is probably the most unChristian comment I've ever heard. Gay Mafia? I don't even understand how you reach that conclusion. This article is very offkey, mostly because it ignores the comments of the opposing students who did NOT just say this was to protect homosexual and transexual students. They also mentioned that the Day of Silence is to remember victims of every kind of hate crimes, including Christian martyrs. This council has ignored the students and is not doing their job.
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moment of silence vs day of silence
written by chattyone09, April 29, 2009
Historically, a moment of silence has been is a short period that honors, or pays tribute/respect to those who have honorably served or passed on. An enitre day of mandatory silence is a twisted form of tribute that is oppressive and supressive no matter what cause you assign it.
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written by Richard, July 07, 2009
Note- The American River College students have since elected a new student association. It should be understood that the past SA could have passed any resolution it wanted. The blind vote of it's members was ridiculous. Whatever one particular member wanted, the others would blindly vote to approve.

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