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March 15, 2007

Government schools used for homosexual recruitment

From WorldNetDaily...

Administrators at North Newton High School in Newton, Mass., have held a seminar for students that explained how to know they are homosexual, but banned parents from attending.

"It's absolutely insane," parent Brian Camenker, who also is chief of the Mass Resistance organization,, said. "I met with the principal. She told me no parents are allowed. She said only by invitation. I asked, 'Can I be invited.' She said, 'No.'"

The event, called "ToBeGlad Day," was the school's "Transgender Bisexual Gay Lesbian Awareness Day," and students were given a pamphlet that explains what it means to be "gay," tells students how they are supposed to know if they are "gay," and responds to the question, "Will I ever have sex?"...

"This is very, very scary stuff," Camenker said. "The pamphlet also lists places kids can go to meet homosexuals. How would something like this affect a kid who might be going through a confused and vulnerable time in his life? Well … the school isn't interested in what YOU think."

Seems to me it's serving as a recruitment for pedophiles as well. "Places to meet homosexuals" usually includes places homosexuals meet to find sexual partners. Why would any sane person want to encourage high school CHILDREN to go to those places?

The people of Massachusetts seem to thing the freedom they have enjoyed is set in stone, and doesn't require any effort to maintain. That's how slaves are made.

UPDATE: More states should follow Florida's example (in this instance)...

The measure (SB 162) originally would have required notification just about abstinence-only programs, but the Senate Prekindergarten-12 Education Committee amended it to cover all sex education instruction at the request of the sponsor, Senate Minority Leader Steve Geller, D-Cooper City.

"There are differing views among some people as to what the best form of sex education should be," Geller told the panel. "But I think that everybody agrees that the parents ought to know what is being taught in their schools."

Of course many teachers and administrators will pause from complaining about the lack of parental involvement just long enough to denounce the bill as allowing parents too much involvement.

Posted by Danny Carlton at March 15, 2007 4:44 AM

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