I rarely read the local newspaper and today I caught a glimpse of it; more specifically, I caught a glimpse of the syndicated column "Ask Amy." She was taking a response for an earlier letter about a kid going away to college and finding out that his roommate is gay, and wanting out of the assignment, but the college wouldn't immediately let him. Amy basically responded that the kid and the roomie would figure it out, either deal with it, or request to change rooms after the mandatory waiting period.
What upsets me is that the parent was so proud that the other siblings who had lived in a dorm prior to this child had successfully roomed with people of other creeds and cultures and races than themselves, but it seemed to be just fine to discrimate against the gay kid without even getting to know him first.
What upsets me is that the parent was so proud that the other siblings who had lived in a dorm prior to this child had successfully roomed with people of other creeds and cultures and races than themselves, but it seemed to be just fine to discrimate against the gay kid without even getting to know him first.