A “Gay Day” is already being observed in California for children as young as five, and parents are helpless to stop it.
In fact, according to the article, Death threats target opponents of 'gay' promotion posted by Bob Unruh at WorldNetDaily on April 18, 2009, those who are in opposition to the day are receiving death threats. Come on, death threats? I mean, non-gays are accused of all sorts of things, including bigotry and homophobia, and some of us are, I’m sure, but does that make it okay for someone to threaten to kill us or harass us because we would prefer to have a say regarding what our children are learning?
Let's take this a bit further, shall we? Suppose we do have a say and decide to keep our children home on Gay Day, does that give the proponents the right to threaten us?
“Laurie Higgins of the Illinois Family Institute noted the goal cited by GLSEN is to reduce bullying on school campuses, especially bullying perceived as targeting homosexual students or those with other "alternative' sexual lifestyles,” Bob Unruh said in the article.
Okay, let me get this straight: It’s not all right for a straight person to oppose an alternative lifestyle, but it’s hunky dory for those who support living an alternative lifestyle to harass anyone in opposition to their lifestyle. Got it… not!
How do they know that we’re not teaching our children to respect the rights and privacy of everyone that lives an alternative lifestyle at home? They don’t. How do they know that we’re not teaching our children that God gives all of us a choice and that it’s not our place to judge?
Here’s what an activist quoted by WorldNetDaily in the article titled, “Stealth lessons on homosexuality” had to say about it: “‘The students are warned against "bigoted" values by learning to define "homophobia" and "prejudice,’ England said.” Then she goes on to ask, “‘What kindergartner isn't going to walk away believing they are bigoted or homophobic when their teacher tells them traditional values they are taught at home are hateful?’ questioned England.” Need I say more?
The article continues: “‘CRI has found other districts with policies very similar to SFUSD and parents needs to know that their public school is probably in the process of implementing these policies,’ England's report said.”
But here’s the clincher: “At the same time, school districts are explicitly explaining why they are under no obligation to notify parents about any of the sexual orientation lessons and activities. They have concluded teaching all students to embrace the multisexual agenda is part of creating a "safe" school environment.”
A safe environment for whom, the violent people in support of this madness? For crying out loud, I pray that this country will do something about the horribly lopsided laws that are now in effect, which serve as fuel for this insanity.
Works cited:
BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS Stealth lessons on homosexuality California districts teach, but don't tell parents Posted: May 02, 2009 12:15 am Eastern at WorldNetDaily at: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=96803
Death threats target opponents of 'gay' promotion 'Actions of Day of Silence supporters are speaking louder than the silence' By Bob Unruh © 2009 WorldNetDaily Posted: April 18, 2009 12:15 am Eastern. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=95289
Mandatory 'gay' day for K-5 students Board imposes homosexual curriculum on classes
Posted: May 28, 2009 11:50 pm Eastern By Chelsea Schilling © 2009 WorldNetDaily http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=99442
Copyright Sandra Purdue 2009.
Oh, and by the way, here’s a link for the book called The Little Book of Big Reasons to Homeschool:
| The Little Book of Big Reasons to Homeschool By David & Kim d'Escoto / B & H Publishing Group If you're looking for a short and painless way to get acquainted with homeschooling--or to gain some encouragement that you're doing the right thing--this concise book is packed with informative and persuasive information that backs up the claims made by homeschoolers. Focusing on the history of homeschooling and the benefits to the mind, body and soul, a variety of statistics, anecdotes and practical information will help to clarify the most important reasons to homeschool. 74 pages, softcover. |

3 comments:
great article........................
Hi Church Lady, just another reason why I chose homeschooling. I didn't want my kids indoctrinated into the PC @%#@!
Heidi
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