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Miscellaneous / Verschiedenes » alt.tv.simpsons » California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren
| California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren [message #271461] |
Mo, 22 Mai 2006 23:56 |
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California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren
By Benjamin Shapiro
On May 11, the California State Senate passed Senate Bill 1437. The
bill demands "no teacher shall give instruction nor shall a school
district sponsor any activity that reflects adversely upon persons
because of their ... gender ... sexual orientation." Current California
law already prohibits discrimination in teaching based on "sex, color,
creed, national origin or ancestry."
The addition of "sexual orientation" means that condemnation of
homosexuality by public school employees would now be punishable by
law. The addition of "gender," which substitutes for "sex," is defined
according to California law to include "perception of the victim's
identity, appearance or behavior, whether or not that identity,
appearance or behavior is different from that traditionally associated
with the victim's sex at birth" - in other words, if a boy decides to
come to school in a dress, teachers may not even request that he change
clothes.
But that isn't all: Homosexuality is to be actively forwarded as a
legitimate lifestyle. According to the California Senate Judiciary
Committee, "The bill also would direct the school governing boards to
include only instructional material that accurately portrays the
cultural, racial, gender and sexual diversity of our society, and, in
instructional material for the social sciences, include the
contributions of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender
to the economic, political and social development of California and the
United States of America." Grade level is not specified in the bill, so
presumably, third-graders may be learning about the sexual proclivities
of Allen Ginsburg.
Naturally, the sponsor of the bill is radical lesbian Democratic state
Sen. Sheila Kuehl, who explained in a letter to the editor of the Los
Angeles Times, "The invisibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender people in the history curriculum only exacerbates school
climates in which homophobic bullying, harassment and violence are
rampant."
Geoffrey Kors, of the homosexual activist group Equality California,
told the Los Angeles Times that possible classroom topics include the
assassination of homosexual San Francisco City Supervisor and
three-time failed mayoral candidate Harvey Milk in 1978, as well as the
sexual practices of the poet Langston Hughes. Milk's life and death are
vitally important to the homosexual community, but basically, a
historical footnote for the broader population; Hughes' sexuality is
perhaps even less important than Lewis Carroll's pedophilia, especially
since, despite the best efforts of homosexual activists to prove
Hughes' homosexuality, they can find no clear-cut evidence that he was,
in fact, gay.
But grasping at straws is what the homosexual community does best. In
the past few decades, Abraham Lincoln (married), Alexander Hamilton
(married and famously promiscuous with women), Emily Dickinson (no
evidence), George Gershwin (carried on a long affair with Kay Swift),
and Herman Melville (married) have all been held up as closeted
homosexuals by the gay community.
Kuehl claims the gay community is short on role models. But so is the
straight community: Role models are in short supply for everyone. The
solution isn't to falsely "out" great men and women, especially when
their sexuality is less important to their identity and achievements
than their favorite color. Even if Lincoln had been gay (which he most
assuredly was not) we would not teach about him because of his sexual
preference, but because of his actions as president.
But the homosexual movement sees sexuality as identity. With that in
mind, homosexual activists claim that pushing homosexuality in public
schools will make "gay" children feel more accepted and tolerated.
Their proclivities - their identities, according to the homosexual
movement - will be granted legitimacy. Of course, normal
anti-harassment policies already prohibit maltreatment, but that's not
enough for homosexual activists - they want the practice of
homosexuality legitimized in the classroom.
This is antithetical to the very concept of parental authority.
Homosexuality remains a controversial practice, and our public schools
should not be a breeding ground for liberal values that may very well
undermine parental wishes.
Kuehl can proclaim "it's all for the children" to her heart's content.
But placing Milk and Hughes in the public-school curriculum when
students can't even read (former Democratic California Assembly Speaker
Bob Hertzberg has pointed out that Los Angeles schools have a 50
percent dropout rate, and that Los Angeles leads the nation in both
"gang violence and adult illiteracy") says otherwise. Kuehl and her ilk
aren't worried about education - they're worried about re-education.
At the least, Senate Bill 1437 reminds us that this is indeed a culture
war. Kuehl and her allies are the aggressors in this culture war. They
are assaulting traditional morality, and they are targeting children
first and foremost. And they don't care how many parents they have to
force aside to assure the victory of their agenda.
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| Re: California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren [message #271469 ] |
Di, 23 Mai 2006 04:55 |
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RoB WAde wrote:
>On May 11, the California State Senate passed Senate Bill 1437. The
>bill demands "no teacher shall give instruction nor shall a school
>district sponsor any activity that reflects adversely upon persons
>because of their ... gender ... sexual orientation."
>
Aww... Poor Rob. The schools are controlled by liberal, pro-homosexul
activists -- or so we hear -- but they have the gall, the unmitigated
gall, to pass a law that saws that heterosexuals can't be denigrated!
How unfair! The straights must rise up IMMEDIATELY in a grass-roots wave
of indignation! They must protest this insult! This affront! This slap
of the sequined glove!
How DARE the effete intelligentsia do this!
It's a slight against their masochistic need to be persecuted!
"RISE UP YOU HETEROSEXUALS!!! RISE AND..."
(Hmm... probably shouldn't be asking them to "rise.")
This rant postponed due to technical difficulties.
<test pattern>
--
"If Christians want us to believe in a Redeemer, let them act redeemed."
--Voltaire
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| Re: California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren [message #271470 ] |
Di, 23 Mai 2006 04:55 |
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this is what happens when you have the republicans in charge of
everything, they fuck it all up.
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| Re: California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren [message #271471 ] |
Di, 23 Mai 2006 05:16 |
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"Dionisio" <moc-rr-thgisniTA [at] 5ellimd.com> wrote in message
news:KQucg.30278$YI5.11103 [at] tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> RoB WAde wrote:
>
> >On May 11, the California State Senate passed Senate Bill 1437. The
> >bill demands "no teacher shall give instruction nor shall a school
> >district sponsor any activity that reflects adversely upon persons
> >because of their ... gender ... sexual orientation."
> >
>
> Aww... Poor Rob. The schools are controlled by liberal, pro-homosexul
> activists -- or so we hear -- but they have the gall, the unmitigated
> gall, to pass a law that saws that heterosexuals can't be denigrated!
>
> How unfair! The straights must rise up IMMEDIATELY in a grass-roots wave
> of indignation! They must protest this insult! This affront! This slap
> of the sequined glove!
>
> How DARE the effete intelligentsia do this!
>
> It's a slight against their masochistic need to be persecuted!
>
> "RISE UP YOU HETEROSEXUALS!!! RISE AND..."
>
> (Hmm... probably shouldn't be asking them to "rise.")
>
> This rant postponed due to technical difficulties.
>
> More importantly, California graduates students who can't read because not
graduating them might hurt their feelings.
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| Re: California homosexual activists' assault on schoolchildren [message #271477 ] |
Di, 23 Mai 2006 15:35 |
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I have run out of original comments to make about Rob Wade.
Aaron Space Museum
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