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SerendipityCrafts
09-21-2007, 09:40 PM
Two Nova Scotia students are being praised across North America for the way they turned the tide against the bullies who picked on a fellow student for wearing pink.

The victim — a Grade 9 boy at Central Kings Rural High School in the small community of Cambridge — wore a pink polo shirt on his first day of school.

Bullies harassed the boy, called him a homosexual for wearing pink and threatened to beat him up, students said.

Two Grade 12 students — David Shepherd and Travis Price — heard the news and decided to take action.

"I just figured enough was enough," said Shepherd.

They went to a nearby discount store and bought 50 pink shirts, including tank tops, to wear to school the next day.

'Sea of pink' support

Then the two went online to e-mail classmates to get them on board with their anti-bullying cause that they dubbed a "sea of pink."

But a tsunami of support poured in the next day.

Not only were dozens of students outfitted with the discount tees, but hundreds of students showed up wearing their own pink clothes, some head-to-toe.

When the bullied student, who has never been identified, walked into school to see his fellow students decked out in pink, some of his classmates said it was a powerful moment. He may have even blushed a little.

"Definitely it looked like there was a big weight lifted off his shoulders. He went from looking right depressed to being as happy as can be," said Shepherd.

And there's been nary a peep from the bullies since, which Shepherd says just goes to show what a little activism will do.

"If you can get more people against them … to show that we're not going to put up with it and support each other, then they're not as big as a group as they think are," he says.

The students' "sea of pink" campaign did not go unnoticed outside the province. U.S. talk show host Ellen DeGeneres expressed interest in their story, and other schools are talking about holding their own "pink day."

"It's been totally overwhelming for us. I mean we're just two local boys and I mean we're getting calls from like Alaska and e-mails. It's just phenomenal the support that we've gotten from across the globe," said Price.

The school principal, understandably, was flush with pride.

"You're always hearing about the youth of the world and how bad things are. Well, they're not that bad," said Stephen Pearl.

SouthernQueenBride
09-21-2007, 09:54 PM
How awesome! Schools are so tough on kids today! I just hope that I will raise my kids to respect others for who they are, like my mama raised me! It breaks my heart to hear about kids getting bullied! I am glad to see that some youth have taken a stand against bullying.

bichonlvr
09-21-2007, 10:13 PM
SOOO cool!!!

Where I teach, if a BOY shows up in Pink, they are most likely gang related! It is a watered down RED!!!

Lovely gangs...

WebLady
09-21-2007, 10:17 PM
Very cool :) It is good to see some kids stand up in a good way :frogg:

KMS
09-21-2007, 10:58 PM
Oh man, that makes me happy. That is just so awesome. It's wonderful to hear stories like that.

I always knew that pink would really change things. ;)

EarlyBird
09-21-2007, 11:39 PM
this is the kind of stuff that is awesome to hear- Thats great and im glad to hear these kids decided to stick up for someone even without asking for any praise back or to get any attention. What a great thing!!!

frenchie
09-22-2007, 05:12 AM
Wow that's amazing and I almost have tears in my eyes -- I wish older kids had stood up for me in school :)
I used to get teased because I wore a skirt on my first day - if all the girls had shown up in skirts I can't even imagine how wonderful I would have felt!

ladymelissa
09-22-2007, 03:23 PM
I love it! Great story!

hummingbird521
09-22-2007, 03:43 PM
that's great how the students stuck together like that. wonderful show of support by his fellow students.

rainbowtreat
09-22-2007, 05:16 PM
Love the story. It is so true that you only ever hear the bad things the youth does these day. And so many are bullied for stupid reasons. I love how these 2 stood up and took some action ( and non violent at that ). I can only hope my kids will have the will to be that way when they ar older. I am trying to put that into them. I didn't have it and my daughter is a follower now. I am trying to get her to be herself regardless.

Nekochanpurr
09-22-2007, 08:51 PM
Thats so awesome. I wish more people had been like that when i went to school..

SerendipityCrafts
09-23-2007, 07:39 PM
I just bought my son two pink goalie sticks for his 17th birthday. Part of the proceeds go towards breast cancer research but I was afraid that he would be teased so I consulted him first.

Not only is he ok with it (which DH didn't think he would be), he likes the fact that they are pink. I guess he figures that it's novel and he will be the only one around to have one. I'm rather proud that he's not afraid of using it because of what the other players might say about it.

LOL I got him some scull and crossbones, hockey tape as well ..... that should make a statement on the ice.

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