I was just reading this article about the 15 year old in Michagan who got in trouble for putting a piece of tape on his shirt that said he was straight.
His school, Oakridge High, observed a Day of Silence where homosexual students put tape on their mouths or just refused to speak, even in class. They were also allowed to pass out pro-homosexual papers to the students.
The 15 year old, David Gardner, didn't agree. So he got a piece of tape and put "I'm straight" on it and stuck it to his shirt as a silent protest.
He felt like it was wrong and somebody had to stand up and say so. Well his silent expression got him sent home for the day. He's now asking where his right to free speech is. He said the trampling of his first amendment rights scare him.
His father, a preacher, is where he gets his courage from. His dad is always preaching to stand up for what is right. He preaches that if more Christians would stand up we wouldn't be in the mess that we're in today.
So what would you do if your 15 year old got sent home for taping a piece of paper to his shirt in any kind of protest?