To: Daniel Glowacki
Listen, Glowacki you gay-basher. I am calling bullshit on you and your gay-bashing lawsuit that asks a US Federal Court to have a school's sexual-orientation-specific anti-bullying policy declared unconstitutional.
Firstly, let's review the events of Spirit Day, 2010, on which your lawsuit is based.
Apparently, teacher Jay McDowell was wearing a purple Spirit Day shirt in honor of Tyler Clementi while teaching an anti-bullying lesson that was NOT limited to anti-gay bullying. You began your challenge against your fine teacher when he asked another student to remove their Confederate flag belt buckle. It defies credulity to suppose that you had no idea about the Howell School District community's recent history with malicious anti-African American bigotry connected to the image of the Confederate flag. I call bullshit on you in a first instance for your having challenged teacher McDowell over the matter of the Confederate flag. In case you need a reminder of what happened in your community with the Confederate flag, go here. Be sure to read the hateful anti-black comments under that post.
The Howell Schools' anti-bullying policy gets published in your local newspaper. It says that no verbal harassment may be directed against a group. That's what you did, when in class you created a learning environment hostile to LGBT students by saying "I don't accept gays." Nobody in that classroom said "I don't accept Catholics." No victim need come forward with a complaint about your bigoted remarks, for your behavior to constitute a violation of the school's anti-bullying policy. Because your community, and you, in many ways create a hostile environment for gay human beings, it must be allowed that a student in that classroom that day could be actually gay but fearful of coming out because of the toxic environment that you have some responsibility for having created. I repeat that nobody in that classroom said "I don't accept Catholics." You are not a victim of anything; you are a violator of the school's anti-bullying policy, which absolutely would protect you against having to put up with somebody saying "I don't accept Catholics" in a classroom.
One of the main reasons that I'm calling bullshit on you, and on your mother, is that you are talking out of both sides of your mouths. You told a local newspaper "I don't want people to think I'm against gays. That's just not true." And your bullshitting mother told that same paper "My son is not a bigot. He has a very diverse group of friends that includes some gays. If a gay student was being picked on in class, he’d stick up for them."
The lawsuit being brought by your mother in your name contains shocking language defamatory of gay human beings as a group; that language subverts the dignity of the Court. It is as hateful an attack against all gay people as the nasty anti-black comments written under the article about Howell Schools and the Confederate flag.
Your statement that you are not against gays, and your mother's statement that you have some gay friends, are completely contradicted by the hateful anti-gay lawsuit being brought in your name. Your attorneys are running around wagging the Complaint document under anti-gay bigots' noses and encouraging them to gay bash in your community and all over the internet.
Your lawsuit is seeking to have declared unconstitutional an anti-bullying policy that protects you every bit as much as it protects LGBT students. If you want to be in a school environment consistently hostile against LGBTers, and where you may with impunity declare "I don't accept gays," then you should seek out a Catholic school that agrees to provide you with such an environment.
You are a bullshitter, Daniel Glowacki and so is your mother Sandra. Nobody who really was not against gay human beings and who had gay friends would bring the lawsuit you are bringing against the Howell Public School District.
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