‘Black Power’ OK at Michigan High School, ‘Respect Women’, Not So Much

Female conservatives aren’t a part of the ‘equal rights’ equation.

Via Young Americans for Freedom.

Is encouraging fellow students to “Respect Women” “vitriolic”? That’s how Grosse Pointe North High School’s administration described student Grant Strobl’s posters (found below) which highlight how conservative women have been demagogued mainly in the media.

Grant Strobl, the chair of the YAF chapter at Grosse Point North, has also pointed out that the school has allowed a display titled “Black Power” and has allowed a teacher to post a sticker promoting gay marriage (from the so-called Human Rights Campaign). Seems hypocritical to say the least.

Here’s Strobl’s detailed account of what happened:

“March, as many of us know, is Women’s History month, and my school, Grosse Pointe North High School, has not done anything to honor the month. So, I decided to create a series of posters with a message of respecting all women regardless of their beliefs particularly highlighting conservative women. I showcased Vinciane Ngomsi who was spat on by the husband of one of her professors for her conservative activism, Sarah Palin who was challenged by the media as to whether her special needs child was hers, Laura Ingraham who was called a “Sl**”, among others. I pointed out the obvious injustices done against women by the media.Like my many other projects, this one was challenged by the administration at my school.”

“My posters were not allowed to be hung on the walls yet the words,“Black Power ”next to Martin Luther King’s image did end up on the walls and wasn’t challenged. This is not only an injustice to women but to MLK as well.”

This is the poster that was allowed:
GPN-BlackPower

These are some of the posters that were censored by the school:

V-STRBL

Strbl-Palin-Trigg

Strobl-time

Strobl-Palin

strobl-malkin

Strobl created the posters for Women’s History Month.  He  told The Daily Caller  that Tim Bearden, the high school’s principal, called his  posters “vitriolic and inappropriate”.  Given the Left’s aberrant treatment of female Republicans, that’s pretty damned hypocritical.  Strobl aslo said that staff members were able to put up “politically-related statements” without direct permission, however,  he said, “When I want to display posters countering them or promoting a conservative view point I am faced with roadblocks.” 

Those roadblocks being the principal’s selective politically tinged policy.  If someone had hung a “white power” poster on the wall, you can just imagine the ensuing grand mal seizures from the leftwing moonbats and radical black activists.

The fact that Strobl’s Women’s History posters don’t jive with the school administration’s idea of what constitutes respect, gives you an idea of what does.  With all of the “diversity, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, people of color” crap being shoveled down the throats of students, apparently, there’s no room for other victims of vitriolic rhetoric, who happen to be female conservatives.

1 thought on “‘Black Power’ OK at Michigan High School, ‘Respect Women’, Not So Much”

  1. John Egbert

    More proof – as if it were needed – that if it weren’t for double standards liberals would have no standards at all . . .

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