Constance McMillen's school cancelled the prom because she wanted to wear a tux and bring a female date. She sued and the court agreed her civil rights had been violated, but the school was under no obligation to reinstate the prom. Various celebs offered to pay for a prom, offered to have McMillen and her date fly out to some cool party somewhere, but she just wanted to go to her high school prom. A group of parents got together and decided to hold a prom. Word was, McMillen wouldn't be invited. Then, at the last moment, the AP reported that she would be.
I've been reading a lot about coal mining death statistics over the last 100 years today, and now have a sudden urge to do a story involving coal mines set right after WWII. I don't know what it's about, or any of the characters, or, you know, ANYTHING, but such is my brain.
McMillen is a cut above (or twenty cuts above) the people in that town. It would be wonderful to keep an eye on her in coming years...I think her comment about her fellow attendees spoke volumes about the amazing person she is.
It is difficult to fathom that people like these (the parents, etc.) exist. And, they don't give a damn, do they.
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Date: 2010-04-06 05:14 pm (UTC)It is difficult to fathom that people like these (the parents, etc.) exist. And, they don't give a damn, do they.