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JACKSON, Miss. – An 18-year-old Mississippi lesbian student whose school district canceled her senior prom rather than allow her to escort her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo said she got some unfriendly looks from classmates when she reluctantly returned to campus Thursday.

Constance McMillen said she didn't want to go back the day after the Itawamba County school board's decision, but her father told her she needed to face her classmates, teachers and school officials.

"My daddy told me that I needed to show them that I'm still proud of who I am," McMillen told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "The fact that this will help people later on, that's what's helping me to go on."

The district announced Wednesday it wouldn't host the April 2 prom. The decision came after the American Civil Liberties Union told officials a policy banning same-sex prom dates violated students' rights. The ACLU said the district not letting McMillen wear a tuxedo violated her free expression rights.

McMillen said she felt some hostility toward her on the Itawamba County Agricultural High School campus.

"Somebody said, 'Thanks for ruining my senior year.'" McMillen said.

The school board issued a statement announcing it wouldn't host the event in Fulton, "due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events."

The statement didn't mention McMillen or the ACLU. When asked by the AP if McMillen's demand led to the cancellation, school board attorney Michele Floyd said she could only reference the statement.

"I guess they would rather do that than what's right, what's constitutionally correct," McMillen said.

Same-sex prom dates and cross-dressing are new issues for many high schools around the country, said Daryl Presgraves, a spokesman for GLSEN: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, a Washington-based advocacy group.

"A lot of schools actually react rather than do the research and find out what the rights of these students are," said Presgraves, who was preparing to facilitate a discussion about anti-gay bullying at a National Association of Secondary School Principals meeting.

The school district had said it hoped a privately sponsored prom could be held. McMillen said if that happens, she's sure she'll be excluded.

"It's a small town in Mississippi, and it's run by an older generation with money. Most of them are more conservative and they don't agree with it," she said.

Fulton Mayor Paul Walker said he supports the school district's decision and knew of no private efforts to host the prom.

"I think the community as a whole is probably in support of the school district," Walker said of the town of about 4,000.

Itawamba County is a rural area of about 23,000 people in north Mississippi near the Alabama state line. It's near Pontotoc County, Miss., where more than a decade ago school officials were sued in federal court over their practice of student-led intercom prayer and Bible classes.

A couple of students had different reactions to the decision.

Anna Watson, a 17-year-old junior at the high school, was looking forward to the prom, especially since the town's only hotspot is the bowling alley, she said.

"I am a little bummed out about it. I guess it's a decision that had to be made. Either way someone was going to get disappointed — either Constance was or we were," Watson said. "I don't agree with homosexuality, but I can't change what another person thinks or does."

McKenzie Chaney, 16, said she wasn't planning to attend the prom, but "it's kind of ridiculous that they can't let her wear the tuxedo and it all be over with."

A Feb. 5 memo to students laid out the criteria for bringing a date to the prom, and one requirement was that the person must be of the opposite sex.

Presgraves said his organization hears about school districts that prohibit same-sex prom dates and gay-straight alliance clubs at schools. He said those kind of policies are detrimental to gay students.

"It sends a message that these students shouldn't be treated the same," Presgraves said.
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If you're not outraged enough yet, go read some of the comments. This is the second comment:
Homophobic Fucktard wrote:I am sick to death of these "special individuals", with "special needs" keep ruining it for the rest of us who are healthy minded, law abiding individuals.
Just say "NO" to this negative behavior, what is wrong with the truth?
Homophobic Fucktard #2 wrote:Whether or not you approve of the behavior the homosexual couple DID ruin the prom for everyone else. Making a stand is fine until innocent people are harmed and in this case that's what happened.
This young lady should step aside and withdraw her lawsuit. It would show her classmates that she cares about them and it would further her cause more then anything else she could do at this point!
Seriously, WTF? I almost expect teenagers to lash out at their fellow students irrationally, what gets me is the fact that everyone involved except the girl's family and ACLU seem to blame her and not the school board.
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The amusing part is that it was 'saying no to negative behaviour' that led to the cancelation. Turns out it's their fault?
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"Somebody said, 'Thanks for ruining my senior year.'" McMillen said.
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Hey it's par the course for religious zealots: Abuse your own rights to deny others theirs. Of course they're going to blame the big bad homosexuals because they aren't being good little christian soldiers goosestepping with the others. That and everybody knows homosexuality is contageous.
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This just in: southern states in the US experience hideous levels of intolerant behaviour. Film at 11.

I'm sure there's probably some legal recourse she can take here, were she so inclined and had the monies. Otherwise, my advice would be to get the hell out of Dodge. And by "Dodge", I mean the cesspit she's in now with its amazingly progressive educational system.
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I hope there's some kind of legal recourse she can take. This is very nearly as disgusting as when the LMSD decided that their right to violate students' privacy extended to within the student's bedchambers.

With any luck, the ALCU will put their monies behind it and give these bastards the forcible soddomization in court they so richly deserve. And to those morons who said "thanks for ruining it for the rest of us," how about you blame the righttard old folks who'd rather ruin it for everyone than man up and tolerate a girl in a tux?




... As an aside, does anyone have any good pictures of a girl in a tuxedo? Such an image was high on my mind for featuring in my Misfile fanfiction.
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Maybe it’s because I’m from the crazy Soviet Republic of Kanukistan, but the schools is entirely creating an issue when they could just ignore it. Where I’m from it’s not uncommon for heterosexual girls to go to the prom together as friend, or for guy and a girl to attend prom together despite no romantic involvement. Can’t the school just treat them as if they were simply two friends?
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The story is terrible indeed and shows how much disgusting homophobia still exists; however, I can only applaud the father for supporting her daughter. I'm sad to say but not all fathers or mothers would do the same.
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spaceviking wrote:Maybe it’s because I’m from the crazy Soviet Republic of Kanukistan, but the schools is entirely creating an issue when they could just ignore it. Where I’m from it’s not uncommon for heterosexual girls to go to the prom together as friend, or for guy and a girl to attend prom together despite no romantic involvement. Can’t the school just treat them as if they were simply two friends?
No, because she was wearing a tuxedo. Nontraditional gender roles scare these people.
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It's even deeper than that. They view homosexuality as immoral and if they allowed this to happen they would be supporting immorality. Since it's their job to help children become stable adults who contribute to society rather than sexual deviants who help bring about its downfall.

That may not be accurate across all the specifics, but that's more or less what they're thinking.

On the tuxedo though, I would bet that few if any of the girls at the school did not go to school, at some point, wearing overalls, coverall or at least jeans (it's an Ag school after all, according to another article I read). Further, I would also be surprised that any female teachers or administrators did not own at least one pant suit. All of which are traditionally men's clothes or derived from them. Chew on that bit of irony.

Edit: Strike through in the parentheses. It was in the same article.
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BWAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAH!

I salute thee, Constance McMillen! *holds up Dr. Pepper in toast*



Anyway, one thing stood out to me:
A Feb. 5 memo to students laid out the criteria for bringing a date to the prom, and one requirement was that the person must be of the opposite sex.
I'm wondering if they did that specifically because they knew she was lesbian and wanted to make absolutely sure she couldn't bring her girlfriend. It's not that detailed of a story, but it doesn't seem like people were all of a sudden surprised by her coming out, so it was probably generally known. Coming from a town of about that size, I know they don't make rules like that unless they have some reason to remind them to put it in there (I pulled off a number of stunts on the basis that there wasn't a rule against it). I know this is all speculation on my end, but I think this is really a story of her calling their bluff. If so, attaway to not be cowed.
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I remember my school had criteria like that, but I'm pretty sure it was more 'no 35yo drug addicts you met at the mall' and 'hey guys don't fuck anywhere that'll get us sued'.
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Same-sex prom dates and cross-dressing are new issues for many high schools around the country, said Daryl Presgraves, a spokesman for GLSEN: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, a Washington-based advocacy group.
Wait - crossdressing is a common issue for them?

I guess they define crossdressing differently.
Or rather, technically, a girl weaing a tuxedo might be crossdressing - but something like that happens all the time around here. Heck, i would be surprised to find a school prom without a single girl wearing something like that.
And most of them are not actually lesbians.
Oh, the other way round (men wearing female clothing) is still an issue.

Either way, back to my original points:
First - how do they defince crossdressing?
Second - why the hell does the school care?

Yes, i know, bigotry and so on - but i am still puzzled that the school even cared about it that much.
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Ironically my school 'confronted' this issue in the 90s; Muslim girls not wanting to wear a skirt wore the guy's uniform pants.

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A Feb. 5 memo to students laid out the criteria for bringing a date to the prom, and one requirement was that the person must be of the opposite sex.

Presgraves said his organization hears about school districts that prohibit same-sex prom dates and gay-straight alliance clubs at schools. He said those kind of policies are detrimental to gay students.

"It sends a message that these students shouldn't be treated the same," Presgraves said.
So these people are not only being a dick, they are shouting out to the world about their homophobic tendencies. :finger:
Itawamba County is a rural area of about 23,000 people in north Mississippi near the Alabama state line. It's near Pontotoc County, Miss., where more than a decade ago school officials were sued in federal court over their practice of student-led intercom prayer and Bible classes.
Why does this shit not surprise me. :roll:

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Whether or not you approve of the behavior the homosexual couple DID ruin the prom for everyone else. Making a stand is fine until innocent people are harmed and in this case that's what happened.
This young lady should step aside and withdraw her lawsuit. It would show her classmates that she cares about them and it would further her cause more then anything else she could do at this point!
Fuck these assholes I hope the LAW comes down on the school board HARD! :finger:

Its just embarrassing to think that a school board can act this bigoted and think its not going to get curbstomped for it.
Seriously over a girl in a tuxedo... what the fuck is wrong about a girl in a tux?
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Julhelm wrote:Hey it's par the course for religious zealots: Abuse your own rights to deny others theirs. Of course they're going to blame the big bad homosexuals because they aren't being good little christian soldiers goosestepping with the others. That and everybody knows homosexuality is contageous.
Of course. The whole point was to make the girl a pariah in every sense of the word as well as to send a message to all GLBT students in the district to stay quietly in the closet and not even think of doing anything as naughty and disobedient as standing up for their own rights.
Homophobic Fucktard #2 wrote:Whether or not you approve of the behavior the homosexual couple DID ruin the prom for everyone else. Making a stand is fine until innocent people are harmed and in this case that's what happened.
Wrong, asswipe. The administration and the school district ruined the prom for everyone. But then, their mission is accomplished.
Homophobic Fucktard #2 wrote:This young lady should step aside and withdraw her lawsuit. It would show her classmates that she cares about them and it would further her cause more then anything else she could do at this point!
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So when they realize they can't get away with their homophobic restrictions, the school district decides to take its ball home and not let anyone play. Class act. Lovely also how they look forward to a privately funded prom, or, in other words, a prom that does not need to obey anti-discrimination laws.

I have to agree with the girl's dad, even though it's a sour resolution and she'll have to endure some discomfort, she is helping other people by pushing this issue forward now, wich is a reason to applaud both of them. I'm also surprised at the father's reaction to her daughter's sexuality, not only acceptance, but full-blown fuck social norms my daughter deserves to be happy mode. Very nice. :D
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The tactic here is disgustingly obvious - the school can't punish the girl directly, so they punish the entire senior class in order to use them as a weapon against her. I can only hope this backfires on them in a catastrophic, career-ending way.
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Tanasinn wrote:The tactic here is disgustingly obvious - the school can't punish the girl directly, so they punish the entire senior class in order to use them as a weapon against her. I can only hope this backfires on them in a catastrophic, career-ending way.
Reminds me of Full Metal Jacket, when the Seargent punishes the entire squad for Gomer's hiding a doughnut, and everybody in the squad gang-beat him later that night.

That is exactly what these motherfuckers are doing. They know that this is going to infuriate the entire senior class, and that one of them is likely to do something horrible to "the little evil dyke" in retribution.
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Homophobic fuck wrote:Whether or not you approve of the behavior the homosexual couple DID ruin the prom for everyone else. Making a stand is fine until innocent people are harmed and in this case that's what happened.
I totally agree. I mean, see how much damage this kind of actions have done! That goddamned uppity Negro Stephen King or what his name was, look how many innocent people he hurt! People couldn't drive to work when he and his negro-sympathizers got their Billion Man March on! Bus companies lost money! MONEY!

People like Junior King or Lisa McLesbian should just shut the fuck up and stop mildly inconveniencing hurting homophobic shitheads normal people!
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I bet none of the kids at the prom would have even cared enough about it to create any disruption. Hell the people most offended would probably just refuse to go to it or aren't allowed to attend proms because of their particular Abrahamic Cult.

This reminds me of Halloween when I was in 10th grade. A boy came to school wearing a dress and makeup as a costume (this was like a year and a half before Columbine so the fascists hadn't had their zero tolerance bullshit to single out individuals they didn't like and actually allowed Halloween to be celebrated in school). This caused absolutely no disruption in any of his classes (I shared all my morning classes with him and he was a right cunt, but I digress) until at lunch period a school administrator freaked out and caused a giant scene in the courtyard crowing about what a disruption the kid would cause and demanded he remove the dress immediately. Well, he didn't have a shirt or pants/shorts under the dress so they actually made him wear discarded clothes from the lost and found and sent him home for 3 days suspension.

From what a kid a year behind me told me in scouts the next year (I had dropped out and got my GED because I was smarter than all the adults and didn't need school anyway because take that society! Well, partially anyway, being really sick most of the school year and being held back had alot to do with it), they had banned costumes on Halloween.
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Isn't it funny how it's always the ones screaming about how it will "make a scene" or "cause a disruption" that are in fact the ones causing the disruptive scene?

I guess screeching a cassandra truth at the top of their lungs is still a truth...
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Well looks like the school's plan to avoid getting sued didn't work out. A couple bits are bolded for quick skimming.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi today filed suit in federal court against the Itawamba County School System, which canceled the prom for one of its high schools when a student challenged a ban on bringing same-sex dates.

The federal suit asks the court to force the school board to reinstate the prom and alleges district officials have violated the First Amendment rights of Constance McMillen, a senior at Itawamba Agricultural High School.

"It's shameful and cowardly of the school district to have canceled the prom and to try to blame Constance, who's only standing up for herself," said Christine Sun, an attorney with the ACLU national LGBT Project. "We will fight tooth and nail for the prom to be reinstated for all students."


The school board met Wednesday and announced it was canceling the prom after McMillen challenged the same-sex date ban. The Mississippi ACLU, which is assisting McMillen, gave the district until Wednesday to change its policy.

"All I want is the same chance to enjoy my prom night like any other student. But my school would rather hurt all the students than treat everyone fairly," McMillen said in a prepared statement. "This isn't just about me and my rights anymore — now I'm fighting for the opportunity of all the students at my school to have our prom."


In a statement, the school board said the controversy over the ban caused "distractions to the educational process" and it was calling off the April 2 dance "after taking into consideration the education, safety and well being of our students."

In the statement, school board members said they hoped a private group would host the event.

Mississippi ACLU legal director Kristy Bennett said school officials are trying to make a villain out of McMillen.

"She's fighting for everyone to be able to enjoy the prom," Bennett said. "The government, and that includes public schools, can't censor someone's free expression just because some other person might not like it."

Bennett said there has been federal case law since 1980 supporting gay students’ rights to bring whomever they want to their high school proms.

“A prom is a public forum and the gay couple is making a statement about their sexual orientation and thus it is protected under the First Amendment,” she said.

The lawsuit asks the court to immediately reinstate the prom and prohibit the district from banning same-sex couples. The suit asks for $1 in damages, plus legal fees and court costs.


McMillen, 18, said she was told by school administrators she could not bring her sophomore girlfriend to the dance. She said she also was told she could not wear a tuxedo, as she had planned.

On Feb. 5, students were given a memo specifically banning same-sex dates. State records show a little more than 700 students attend the school in Fulton, which is 25 miles east of Tupelo.


Bennett said McMillen attended school today, but was "a little stressed out."

"She left early and said that it is pretty tense. A lot of students won't look her in the eye," she said.
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In a way this is good news...

All I can say, though, is that I deeply hope her parents have shotguns and the know-how and will to use them. (Her too, for that matter.)

She's going to catch heat for this, and if they're lucky it'll be vandalism. If not, well...

Mississipians may be the heirs of the Good Ole' Antebellum South, possibly moreso than any other part of the country. Yet, I wouldn't put it past them to have more in common with Africa than they'd ever care to admit; I honestly wouldn't put it past some of those inbred monsters who inhabit such places to try to fuck the gay out of her. Frankly, at this point I wouldn't say it's a stretch to say there's a very high probability of some kind of assault upon her person.

Still, I hope the ACLU force-feeds them a size 40 boot rectally.
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spaceviking wrote:Maybe it’s because I’m from the crazy Soviet Republic of Kanukistan, but the schools is entirely creating an issue when they could just ignore it. Where I’m from it’s not uncommon for heterosexual girls to go to the prom together as friend, or for guy and a girl to attend prom together despite no romantic involvement. Can’t the school just treat them as if they were simply two friends?
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AP wrote:In 2002, a gay student sued his school district in Toronto to allow him to attend a prom with his boyfriend. A judge later forced the district to allow the couple to attend and stopped the district from canceling the prom.
Turns out bigotry can pop out all over. This kind of discrimination happens to a greater extent in the South in large part because the small towns here are used to getting away with it. In other words, the victims don't fight it. This young lady and her family are fighting it, and as I expect that the court will likely rule in her favor, other schools in the U.S. will think twice before trying this shit again.

Also,
AP wrote:At least one supporter has offered to help McMillen and her classmates hold an alternate prom.

New Orleans hotel owner Sean Cummings told The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson he was so disappointed with the school board's decision he offered to transport the students in buses to the city and host a free prom at one of his properties.

"New Orleans, we're a joyful culture and a creative culture here and, if the school doesn't change its mind, we'd be delighted to offer them a prom in New Orleans," he told the newspaper. "Concluding your high school experience should be a joyful one. One shouldn't conclude that experience with all their friends on a negative note."
Yeah New Orleans.
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