One Town's War on Gay Teens
In
Michele Bachmann's home district, evangelicals have created an extreme
anti-gay climate. After a rash of suicides, the kids are fighting back.
By Sabrina Rubin Erdely
February 2, 2012 10:55 AM ET
Every morning, Brittany Geldert stepped off the bus and bolted
through the double doors of Fred Moore Middle School, her nerves already
on high alert, bracing for the inevitable.
[...]
Like many 13-year-olds, Brittany knew seventh grade was a living
hell. But what she didn't know was that she was caught in the crossfire
of a culture war being waged by local evangelicals inspired by their
high-profile congressional representative Michele Bachmann, who
graduated from Anoka High School and, until recently, was a member of
one of the most conservative churches in the area. When Christian
activists who considered gays an abomination forced a measure through
the school board forbidding the discussion of homosexuality in the
district's public schools, kids like Brittany were unknowingly thrust
into the heart of a clash that was about to become intertwined with
tragedy.
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