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Wake Forest Reacts To Controversial Amendment One

Posted: 05/08/2012 9:09 am

By Hilary Burns, Life editor

In recent weeks, college students across the state of North Carolina have vocalized their opinions regarding the controversial piece of legislation known as Amendment One. Wake Forest has been following this trend as many student organizations and individuals have spoken out both for and against the amendment.

If passed, Amendment One would define marriage in the state constitution between one man and one woman and would prohibit any other types of domestic unions, according to Ballot Pedia's website.

As an April 29 New York Times staff editorial argued, "Much will depend on turnout, especially by voters on college campuses, who will need to vote in larger-than-usual numbers to defeat this declaration of officially sanctioned discrimination."

The New York Times is one of many groups urging young voters to vote against Amendment One.

A division of Wake Forest's Student Life sent out two extensive broadcast emails to the entire student body in April with information about how and where students can register to vote. Information about shuttles to voting polls was also shared in the email.

Vice President of Student Life Ken Zick could not comment on the university's political stance but he said, "Personally, I will vote no on Proposition One. I consider it a matter of civil liberties."

"I definitely think the emails were sent out at an interesting time right before election day for Amendment One," Kahle McDonough, Gay Straight Student Alliance (GSSA) president, said.

Student groups are also speaking out. On April 3, the GSSA and Rally to Unite groups manned a table outside of the Pit advocating a two-day fast against the amendment. Volunteers also educated peers about what exactly the amendment entails and offered early voter registration to students.

"Hundreds of people were wearing pink bands to show support against the amendment, even if they were already registered to vote in other states," McDonough said. "It is absolutely imperative that college students vote."

In addition to these movements against Amendment One, Tré Easton, Student Government President, said that SG attempted to put forth a bill opposing the Marriage Act but the bill was dropped due to procedural complications.

Conservative students reacted negatively to this proposed bill, and multiple letters were sent to SG arguing that the organization could not endorse a position on a political issue like Amendment One.

Easton responded to these letters by saying Amendment One is not a political issue but rather a human rights issue.

An author of one of these letters, senior Russell Lyons, said that he has a problem with "people forcing opinions."

Lyons' letter to fellow College Republicans states, "Delving into polarizing political issues is a dangerous step for an organization of such representative nature."

"Inherently Amendment One codifies discrimination that would impact students on this campus," Easton said. Easton is disturbed by the wording of Amendment One and argued that the bill would make North Carolina an unappealing destination for college students.

"If this bill had been in effect when I was applying to college, I would not have put this school on my list," Easton said.

The once celebratory ceremony of marriage has been transformed into a topic of controversy and debate in the state of North Carolina, and Wake Forest students are feeling the impact. As the editorial staff of The New York Times put it on April 29, Amendment One signifies "bigotry on the ballot."

For many students, the irony of the amendment lies in that gay marriage is already illegal in North Carolina.

"Not only is this bill discriminatory but it is redundant," Easton said. McDonough said that whether the amendment passes or not, it does not change anything for gay rights, "it will just take away rights for a lot of people."

Mary Gerardy, Dean of Campus Life, said that the university has come such a long way in the 27 years she has been here in terms of accepting diversity.

"When I came to Wake Forest it was a difficult place to come out [as gay], and it was very sad that people couldn't be who they really are," Gerardy said. "The past two years have been incredible to watch with the acceptance of the LGBTQ center."

Gerardy said that this acceptance is in large part because students today have grown up in such a diverse world. Gerardy hopes all students will vote in this election, and she encourages political activism on campus.

"This is our issue -- this is going to pervade our generation's time," Easton said.

 

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08:05 AM on 05/09/2012
As a Wake grad I'm so proud that people are speaking and are letting the county and the world know that not all of North Carolina can be lumped in with the bigots. As far as I'm concerned, the journey is far from over and now we need to shift our focus on overturning amendment 1.
10:43 PM on 05/09/2012
With you on that...hope young people will be much more tolerant than our country folks..just by look at this map we can see...that intelligence, education matters:
http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3qkrnEol31qdndyao1_1280.png
10:36 PM on 05/08/2012
I totally agree with this Amendment. In Romans 1:27-28 God disapproves of a man's use and turning to another man and PUTTING away the use of a woman: (27) and in the same way also the men abandoned the natural function of the woman and burned in their desire toward one another, men with men committing indecent acts and receiving in their own persons the due penalty of their error.
(28) And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper.
God does abhors (hates) the ways of homosexuals, but He loves them all the same. So do I. I love them, I hate their ways.
08:04 PM on 05/09/2012
The U.S. Constitution calls for SEPARATION BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE. God has NOTHING to do with secular, legal civil liberties. You don't "love" homosexuals. You hate them to your core--you don't even consider them EQUAL to yourself. You prove this by denying to them the same basic rights you take for granted. You are truly disgusting, and unapologetically judgmental. You better thank your lucky stars that you aren't on the receiving end of this discrimination...
11:32 PM on 05/09/2012
The choices are equal to me: putting away the natural use of a woman (child) and receiving into themselves the due penalty of their error. I see you called me disgusting. I apologize you feel that way. I understand discrimination; I choose not to disclose how/why, but I endure it daily. One last thing: I thank God daily for the very activity of every limb on my body, not to mention everything he has blessed me with. I do not take for granted anything I am given, including being the disgusting, unapologetic judgemental person you just accused me of being. You are well within your right, but by all means, you are wrong.
10:50 PM on 05/09/2012
leviticus 25:44 states we can own slaves our neighboring nations...which one would she choose - mexicans or canadians?
exodus 21:7 we may sell our daughters to slavery
exodus 35:2 people who work on sabbath should be put to death....
and we can continue..we evolve and things which were normal in time of bible - we found funny now...and ignore them. Same sex marriage will be the same, few generation from now we will look at that like on slavery time...we would not even believe it ever was forbidden. We progress but some people would really like to go and live in time of bible - but then they have to take all of it...and not leave out what is not so cool for them...
11:36 PM on 05/09/2012
I agree Elcastle. We have to take the bible at its word and not try to only live what is comfortable for us. When someone uses the bible against natural things, many people choose to dismiss that as "Religious" and unconstitutional. Hopefully in a few years, people will realize that gay marriage is the same now as it was then: unholy and God-forbidden. I appreciate the verses you left in your post. They give me something to reference and study.
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04:46 PM on 05/08/2012
Amendment 1 won't hold up even if it is passed, being Unconstitutional and all...
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Then they came for me and there was no one lef....
04:36 PM on 05/08/2012
Off to vote "NO" in just a few minutes! It sickens me to see this state go this route. I will celebrate if the amendment loses and will probably go into a depression if it passes. But I will continue to fight for the rights of my friends and family regardless!
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The future is not what it used to be.
04:20 PM on 05/08/2012
Gays and lesbians should have the same rights as everyone else. Why? Because it's America.
04:33 PM on 05/08/2012
They do. They can marry a person of the opposite sex because marriage has always been defined as such.
08:10 PM on 05/09/2012
It's amazing how disgustingly haughty and obnoxious people like you are. You couldn't handle half of the discrimination homosexuals deal with on a regular basis. Gay people pay TAXES, and THEY HAVE THE RIGHT to receive LEGAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT of their relationships that is IDENTICAL TO THAT STRAIGHT PEOPLE RECEIVE. Period.
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04:13 PM on 05/08/2012
Its a law against minorities civil rights!

Go foreward let them be....who cares who someone else loves, Just don't make me watch. Gays could be more private in public instead of throwing there gayness is everybodies face!

Will they ever go away till we get off thier backs?
11:00 PM on 05/09/2012
so are straight people - throwing their straightness into everybodies face....and they will be here to stay, like they were since beginning of time and will because they are natural product of this world what is not natural it is you homophobes...
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03:57 PM on 05/08/2012
I like seeing ANY activism in highschool students, even if I don't agree with it. I know I was completely oblivious to politics when I was a kid, and I wish I could go back and change that.
10:54 PM on 05/09/2012
I see adults oblivious to politics, so ignorant it pains me...even with this amendment - half of the people I talked to didn't even knew details (like it is about straight people too...) and other one was just brainwash by church - they are not even thinking by themselves...
03:45 PM on 05/08/2012
Amendment Two is already being planned, the majority of North Carolina voters will decide if Black people can marry.
How do you think that vote will go?
08:12 PM on 05/09/2012
This is about sexuality. Not race. Gay is not the "new Black." The two movements are distinct, and should not be conflated.
03:41 PM on 05/08/2012
The only solution is to vote. (Hopefully early and often)
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01:02 PM on 05/09/2012
so you are ok with voter fraud then?
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12:19 AM on 05/10/2012
I don't really see how you can interpret that from what wolfpeace said . . .
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chaya
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03:40 PM on 05/08/2012
Gerardy's words were encouraging to me. Perhaps our country really is changing...
10:52 AM on 05/08/2012
Beegbolt- I beg to differ

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04:27 PM on 05/08/2012
Try the reply button bro.
09:18 AM on 05/08/2012
It's difficult to fight against something that is endorsed so strongly by the churches whose clergy have basically told their "flock" to vote for this ridiculous amendment. Most of the religious voters don't really study in depth what they are voting for, instead just trusting their pastors' narrow-minded, fundamentalist point of view.
04:04 PM on 05/08/2012
Fanned
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Einstein was a member of the NAACP
04:16 PM on 05/08/2012
birds of a feather flock together...