Sunday, January 20, 2008

Teaching School Children to Be "Gay"

You don't think this is possible? How about Deerfield, IL, where they forced students to attend a gay orientation "seminar" after being forced to sign a promise not to tell their parents? The first link in this World Net Daily story was to the Deerfield school where this took place. Unfortunately, it has been taken down and replaced with an innocuous page. Seems to me, requiring them not to tell their parents about a "seminar" of this kind shows us they know what they're doing is wrong, and they intend to do it, anyway. Then there's Massachusetts, where a judge ordered a school to teach the "gay agenda." Notice both of these items are on a well-known conservative web site. That's because you usually won't see such stories in the national media. They may appear in local news, but that's as far as it usually goes, so no one will know it's happening nationwide. "Wolf [the judge -RT] essentially adopted the reasoning in a brief submitted by a number of homosexual-advocacy groups, who said 'the rights of religious freedom and parental control over the upbringing of children … would undermine teaching and learning…' " Which reveals their real agenda. Destroying parental control over what their children are forced to learn in school. Then there's the gay book that was pushed on students in Lexington, MA [Birthplace of the American Revolution. -RT] telling about two "princes" who married, instead of a prince and a princess. Next, there's the law signed by California Gov. Swarzenneger that would prohibit any public school curriculum that would adversely portray the homosexual lifestyle. I could go one and on, but I won't Google "teaching school children to be gay" yourself and get a real education on what's going on in this country, and the world. That's what I object to. Not people "being gay." That's their business. I just don't want them to push it onto me, or my descendants. (Just common sense)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well written article.

Ray Thomas said...

Thank you, Laraine.