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dove-bop rated 4 months ago- Anyone standing up to a group of bullies gets my thumbs up, especially when they do it in such an inclusive, non violent, amusing way. As for the rest of the article... the Senator was good, but the rest? Why on earth is it such a big deal to hang your clothes on the line, it seems weird if you don't use the good old hills hoist, although maybe that's because it is the norm here. Surely Aussie aren't the only ones who use the clothes line to hang clothes on, and then climb on to spin?!

meghanelaine rated 5 months ago- Some pretty great stories. I loved the one about the senator. How is it awful? I don't get some people...

saltwatermatt rated 5 months ago- I love it. A great story of a high school student who wore pink to school and got harassed for it. Other students organised half the school to turn up wearing pink. Bully boys got the message. Rest of blog looks promising

patoloco rated 5 months ago- Awful. And somehow hiding bad reviews. I'm not the only one who's given this a thumbs down and yet....

uglybetty977 rated 5 months ago- Awesome is one of my favorite words!

WalkiriaA rated 5 months ago- Is more than time to stand against bullies and then make to wear their real colors: Ignorance, intolerance and stupidity. Way to go to the kids who stood against the abuse!

SketchSepahi rated 5 months ago- Dan Zwonitzer is my hero.

BlessedWitch rated 5 months ago- Awesome things to do #6, create amusing irony on a website designed to encourage environmentalism: put up a picture of you watering your window box garden with bottled water.

markchenjd rated 5 months ago- Bunch of bullies were picking on a kid for wearing pink to school. David and Travis, also students at the school, decided to do something about it. They organized much of the rest of the student body to come into school wearing pink as a sign of solidarity against bullying. Really great story. Remember, all it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to stand by and do nothing. Edit: Wow! Thumbs up for Dan Zwonitzer of Wyoming too. It's amazing that we still have politicians like that, who are willing to vote against the party line and risk re-election to stand up for basic human rights. He is absolutely right of course, the entirety of American (and possibly human) history is a steady march towards equality. Can you imagine, that just 60 years ago, black men would fight and die for this country, but couldn't send their kids to 'white' schools? They would put their lives on the line, and then have to move to the back of the bus. What a barbaric society that would allow this! Today, we would never tolerate such blatant segregation/oppression, unless it contradicts our holy text! What a sad state of affairs we're in when we base our politics on a book that condoned the hundred years of slavery in this country. Kudos to Dan Zwonitzer, again, for standing up for his morals and speaking out against discrimination in all its forms.

stickypearls rated 5 months ago- A gang of six... just kidding. I've read this before and thought it was awesome.