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Verfasser: Hexe Datum: Dienstag, den 1. Juni 2004, um 22:27 Uhr Betrifft: Gouverneur Romney und seine Einstellung zur Homoehe
Mormon Governor Is Booed at Commencement
Romneys opposition to gay marriage spurs criticism and protestExcerpts from an article by The Boston Globe, May 24, 2004
Protesters angry over his stance against same-sex marriage hounded Governor Mitt Romney yesterday as he delivered the commencement address at Suffolk University, with some students arguing that his presence violated the schools nondiscrimination policy.
As the gowned governor rose to speak at the FleetBoston Pavilion, some in the crowd of 1,100 students turned their backs and booed, while others held up armbands representing the equal rights campaign for gays and lesbians. Police kicked out a few protesters.
Though he never waded specifically into the controversy surrounding same-sex marriage, the governor at times challenged the protesters, saying Suffolk president David J. Sargent had asked him to give a "free speech."
Some students, about a hundred of whom participated in an "alternative commencement" on Saturday, voiced anger that the university selected Romney as the keynote speaker. His active opposition to same-sex marriage, they argued, violated the universitys nondiscrimination policy and prompted some students to skip the ceremony. The governor urged students to listen to those with different opinions. He also challenged dissident professors, some of whom sat on the podium with him wearing the ubiquitous purple armbands featuring yellow symbols for equality.
"Im afraid that even some educators have become less devoted to exploring and testing different positions and viewpoints than they are to promoting their own bias," said Romney, who was awarded an honorary degree. "Bias is shallow thinking. If you have life all figured out in neat little packages, youre in Neverland, not the real world."
After listening to his speech, Monique Dyment shook her head in disapproval and called the governor a hypocrite.
"Its a complete contradiction that hes talking about being unbiased," said Dyment, 23, a sociology graduate from Hingham and one of many students wearing armbands. "Hes one of the most biased politicians of the day."
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