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Court thrashes 'crusade' against homosexuality

PONCE DE LEON - Principal David Davis led a "relentless crusade" against homosexuality at Ponce de Leon High School, a federal judge said in court documents filed Thursday.

It cost the school district $325,000, but the court's full opinion was not released until this week.

It thrashed Davis, who has since been replaced as principal.

"Davis embarked on what can only be characterized as a witch hunt," wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak, who blasted him for his "morality assemblies" and misunderstanding of the First Amendment.

The opinion came more than two months after Heather Gillman and the American Civil Liberties Union won a free-speech lawsuit against the Holmes County School Board - which actually was Davis' complicit "alter ego," Smoak wrote.

Gillman and the ACLU claimed Davis violated her rights by silencing all pro-gay messages.

Students had begun showing support following the taunting of a gay student at school.

In response to the taunting incident, Davis told the gay student it wasn't right for her to be homosexual and held a morality assembly, according to testimony.

Then, after an investigation into the "secret society" of gay pride at school, Davis suspended several students for supporting the girl. He told one suspended student's mother "he could secretly send her daughter off to a private Christian school" and said "if there was a man in your house ... you wouldn't be having any of these gay issues," according to the court.

Davis banned rainbows, pink triangles and a number of what he called sexually suggestive slogans. The slogans included "I Support Gays" and "God Loves Me Just the Way I Am."

But Smoak noted that Davis did not ban several magazines in the school's library - Cosmogirl, Woman's Day and others - that contained articles about sex and dating. He also did not punish a boy for making explicit sexual advances toward a girl - an incident that occurred the same month as the morality assembly, according to testimony.

Davis hushed Gillman and others "because of his animosity toward students who were homosexual and his relentless crusade to extinguish the speech supporting them," Smoak wrote.

Advocates celebrated the court's opinion Friday.

"The atmosphere that was created at the school was so intimidating for these kids," said Chris Hampton, who worked on the case for the ACLU from the start.

"It's not about everyone agreeing, it's about being able to disagree respectfully."

Smoak wrote that the court's opinion was not meant to "mandate a social norm for Holmes County or its schools," but rather to apply the Constitution to the case.

"Indeed, Davis' opinions and views are consistent with the beliefs of many in Holmes County, in Florida, and in the country," Smoak wrote.

"Where Davis went wrong was when he endeavored to silence the opinions of his dissenters," he said.


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Anyone else notice how this story went from the top of the Most Commented section to nowhere to be found?

Well Done - Aug 05, 2008 12:07:33 PM Remove Comment

 
The problem with this case is not that the principal stuck to his personal beliefs, he tried to cram them down the throats of those over whom he held power, and ridiculed and stifled anyone whose opinion was different from his own. Instead of educating his students that God makes everyone different, including some whom he made gay, he tried to tell impressionable kids that there was something "wrong" with anyone who does not share his narrow viewpoint. We can thank God this man is removed from a position of power which he has proven he will abuse to further his own bigoted agenda.

BeenThere - Aug 04, 2008 09:14:02 AM Remove Comment

 
bigot, a person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles, or identities differing from his or her own. Sound familiar Not Suprised? Pot, meet Kettle.

Well Done - Aug 03, 2008 04:24:51 PM Remove Comment

 
Bravo to a man of principle standing his ground. Shame on bigoted baiters like "well done" for his nasty comments. God, not some earthly judge will rule on this case.

Not Surprised - Aug 01, 2008 12:53:00 PM Remove Comment

 
I used to feel the same as Davis. Then we heard my nephew is gay. I learned a lot from him about gays. He is a great kid, in college with good grades. He didn't choose to be gay, like some ignorant people think. Who would choose a life that ignorant people ridicule?

BeenThere - Jul 30, 2008 05:40:32 PM Remove Comment

 
The sad thing is, the principal could have made a supportive environment for his gay students. Instead he made a hostile environment and let other students think that there is something wrong with their gay classmates. Even removing the bigoted principal will not undo that environment and those poor kids will suffer.

CrestviewMary - Jul 28, 2008 04:48:21 PM Remove Comment

 
It's about time someone started showing these fundamental conservative xtians that their close minded views wont be tolerated anymore.

Well Done - Jul 28, 2008 03:50:53 PM Remove Comment
 

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