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Jennings's Former Student Proud, Thankful


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As right-wingers continue to drive a campaign against Obama appointee Kevin Jennings (pictured) with accusations that he encouraged “statutory rape” while advising a former student, the student in question has come forward with a statement crediting Jennings with making him the "proud gay man" he is today.

Since being appointed as the U.S. Department of Education's director of the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Jennings has been at the center of a smear campaign, largely fed by an entry in his book One Teacher in Ten: Gay and Lesbian Educators Tell Their Stories, where he wrote about talking to a male student about the teenager's relationship with an older man.

But now, days after media watchdog Media Matters uncovered that student’s drivers license and proved him to be of legal age of consent in Massachusetts at the time, the former student has come forward with a statement of support for Jennings.
 
“Since I was of legal consent at the time, the fifteen-minute conversation I had with Mr. Jennings twenty-one years ago is of nobody's concern but his and mine. However, since the Republican noise machine is so concerned about my "well-being" and that of America's students, they'll be relieved to know that I was not "inducted" into homosexuality, assaulted, raped, or sold into sexual slavery.
 
“In 1988, I had taken a bus home for the weekend, and on the return trip met someone who was also gay. The next day, I had a conversation with Mr. Jennings about it. I had no sexual contact with anybody at the time, though I was entirely legally free to do so. I was a sixteen-year-old going through something most of us have experienced: adolescence. I find it regrettable that the people who have the compassion and integrity to protect our nation's students are themselves in need of protection from homophobic smear attacks. Were it not for Mr. Jennings' courage and concern for my well-being at that time in my life, I doubt I'd be the proud gay man that I am today.”
 
The statement is signed “Brewster.”
 
Right-wingers have suggested that Jennings, the founder of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, is a poor choice to lead the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools because he is gay and admits to former drug use. Last week, Fox News got involved in the campaign against Jennings with a series of opinion pieces targeting the former educator.
 

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Mike J
    Date posted: 10/8/2009 1:45:55 AM
    Hometown: San Francisco, CA

    Comment:

    In what way is counseling a high school student the same as "being attracted" to them? Renee, I think you're an impostor and political operative trying to link Jennings to undesirable activities by association. I think your comment should be removed because it has no basis in fact.

  • Name: Renee
    Date posted: 10/8/2009 1:13:43 AM
    Hometown: Dallas

    Comment:

    This man needs to be fired. I am a gay woman and have relationships with ADULT gay woman. This man is attracted to children. What is President Obama thinking?

  • Name: Kris
    Date posted: 10/6/2009 12:55:53 AM
    Hometown: Jacksonville

    Comment:

    It seems as if the right wingers, religious conservatives, & republicans will throw up anything to scare the public into their world. I am not shocked by this behaviour, but saddened. These nuts are running our country into the stone age, of thoughts and religious embattlement. I want to be religious, but I just don't trust most of the religious communities out there. I hate to say this, but I do believe that if they have somebody close to them come out as gay, maybe just maybe they would change their hatred towards us. I don't wish anyone to become gay, for the struggles that they'll go through in our "free country". However, I would like some of these religious zealots, to experience, what it feels like to be gay in America. Maybe then they would accept us, as their sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, and not as evil despicable people.

  • Name: Adrianus
    Date posted: 10/6/2009 12:48:42 AM
    Hometown: Northridge, CA

    Comment:

    He is not pedophile and didn't take advantage of a minor. He was just trying to help a teenager to figure out his sexuality. Nothing's wrong with that. Republicans just a bunch of sore losers. They try anything to use minors as their weapon to make gay people look bad because we all know that parents are very protective to their children, most of the time over protective. Those families are easily distorted by scare tactics and lies from conservatives republicans.

  • Name: Glenn
    Date posted: 10/5/2009 11:09:48 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    I believe he's a probably a good man, but I think anyone confronted with the news that a minor has had sex with an adult should contact the police. The authorities can work out if there was or was not anything 'legally' wrong with it. I know this may not be a popular view on this site, but that's my opinion. Sex with minors is WRONG.

  • Name: Diane Deyoe
    Date posted: 10/5/2009 2:54:38 PM
    Hometown: Tucson

    Comment:

    Kevin Jennings is a tireless advocate for GLBT youth. He has spent his life working to make schools safe for all children regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Thanks to Kevin Jennings, thousands of American schools now have gay-straight alliances. Thanks to Kevin Jennings, hundreds and hundreds of American school districts now have 'sexual orientation and gender identity' included in their non-discrimination policies. He is a good and honorable man. He is performing a great service to America's youth.



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