College Professor Orders Students To Support Gay Rights

Posted on the 19 June 2013 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos
Columbia State Community College professor Linda Brunton ordered her students to wear “Rainbow Coalition” ribbons for an entire day and express their support for the gay community. Brunton also informed them that those who believe in the traditional definition of marriage were "uneducated bigots,"  who "attack homosexuals with hate, according to Travis Barham, an attorney with the Alliance Defending Freedom, who is representing a number of the students.
Via Todd Starnes:
“Dr. Brunton essentially turned her General Psychology class into a semester-long clinic on the demands of the homosexual movement,” Barham said.
A Columbia State spokesperson told Fox News she was not aware of the concerns but vowed to look into the matter. Brunton did not return a telephone call seeking comment.
According to her faculty page, Brunton is a member of the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Educators Network and lists diversity issues among her professional interests.
Alliance Defending Freedom said the professor told students to write a paper about how they were allegedly “discriminated against” because of their support for homosexual conduct.
Several students objected to the assignment because their religious convictions prohibit them from supporting conduct their faith teaches them is immoral and unnatural.
Barham said the professor made it clear they had to follow the rules of the assignment to receive credit and allegedly told the students their own beliefs and viewpoints were irrelevant – even when they wrote their papers.
The students were also barred from defending or explaining any other views regarding homosexual conduct, dismissing such arguments as “throwing Bible verses” at her,” the attorney said.
“When students objected to how she was pushing her personal views on the class, she explained that it is her job ‘to educate the ignorant and uneducated elements of society,’ that oppose this movement’s demands and to correct their ‘hateful and close-minded’ views” Barham said.
Barham said the assignment violated the constitutional rights of students by forcing them to advance a particular political agenda.
“The Constitution does not allow any government official to force another person to adopt or advocate a particular moral or political view. But this professor did just that with this assignment and thus clearly violated freedoms protected by the First Amendment.”

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This type of behavior from teachers and college professors, bringing their politics into the classroom, has become the rule rather than the exception.
Back in April, it was reported female students were forced to kiss each other in front of other students and boys were taught how to identify "sluts," at a Linden Avenue Middle School in Red Hook, NY.
 In February 2013, after a three month investigation into allegations that Sharon Sweet, an associate professor of mathematics at Brevard Community College in Florida, forced her students to sign a pledge to vote for Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election and Democrats up and down the ticket, the college president,  James Richey is recommended the Board of Trustees fire her.
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has crafted a statement titled, "Freedom in the Classroom," and it discusses the differences between teaching and indoctrination.
Indoctrination occurs when instructors dogmatically insist on the truth of such propositions by refusing to accord their students the opportunity to contest them. Indoctrination occurs when instructors assert such propositions in ways that prevent students from expressing disagreement......
As is explained in the Academic Bill of Right: The 1915 General Report admonished faculty to avoid "taking unfair advantage of the student's immaturity by indoctrinating him with the teacher's own opinions before the student has had an opportunity fairly to examine other opinions upon the matters in question, and before he has sufficient knowledge and ripeness of judgment to be entitled to form any definitive opinion of his own."
These are basic protections students should be guaranteed, yet time after time we see a pattern of the exact opposite occurring in classrooms across the country, where teachers and professors are abusing their position by forcing their political and religious, or in some cases anti-religious, views on the students in their classrooms.