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By Ed Vitagliano
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Transvestite teachers. Boys kissing boys in restrooms. Teens taught
about anal sex. "Gay" fairy tales for children.
Could these things actually become a reality in our public schools?
The speed of change in our society thus far, driven by resolute
homosexual activists, indicates that the answer is most assuredly
yes.
In case some people think such projections about the future are
a hunk of homophobic hooey, they might want to consider the fact
that, in some parts of the country, these things are already happening.
So what changes can be expected, and what would life in our public
schools be like if homosexual activists win the culture war? The
following are predictions based on current trends.
Entrenchment of gay viewpoint
For more than three decades, activists have been demanding that
the public school system be enlisted as a primary engine in the
effort to normalize homosexuality.
In their 1972 Gay Rights Platform, activists meeting in Chicago,
Illinois, demanded "[f]ederal encouragement and support for
sex education courses, prepared and taught by gay women and men,
presenting homosexuality as a valid, healthy preference and lifestyle
as a viable alternative to heterosexuality."
Similarly, in their 1993 March on Washington, D.C., activists demanded
that such radical instruction be taught on "all levels of education"
federal, state and local, grades K-12.
Support for the homosexual agenda is already solid throughout the
professional education organizations, such as the National Education
Association, American Federation of Teachers, American Association
of School Administrators, and the National Association of School
Psychologists.
The National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has also made it
clear that it supports the normalization of homosexuality within
the public school system. In 1999, for example, National PTA President
Ginny Markell said her organization would be making available the
video Thats a Family!, which embraces same-sex families,
as part of a nationwide effort to fight discrimination against homosexuals.
At its 2004 conference in Anaheim, California, the National PTA
partnered with Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
(PFLAG), a pro-homosexual group, to cooperatively present a workshop
that instructed educators about how to promote homosexuality in
public schools.
Across the nation, outside homosexual pressure groups are constantly
pushing schools to create an environment in which the "gay"
lifestyle is celebrated.
Perhaps the most effective of these groups, the Gay, Lesbian and
Straight Education Network (GLSEN), says it has almost 70 chapters
throughout the nation. The group claims on its Web site that, by
the end of the 2002-2003 school year, 1,864 student clubs
called "Gay-Straight Alliances" had registered
with GLSEN.
Other projects, such as the controversial videos Its Elementary
and Thats a Family!, have been instrumental in instructing
public school administrators and faculty how to teach children of
all ages about homosexuality. Its Elementary, for example,
has been acquired by nearly two thousand educational institutions
across the country.
As sympathy for the homosexual agenda becomes embedded in the nations
public school systems, the changes promise to be dramatic. Linda
Harvey of Mission America, a pro-family group, predicts that: "School
literature will be adapted to reflect a positive view of the homosexual
family as a future option for every child. Josh will learn that
he can grow up and marry a girl or a boy. And since at age six he
probably hasnt yet discovered his sexual identity,
the fair thing will be to present all angles to him in language,
health, music and social studies."
Opposition will be squelched
If the celebration of homosexuality is one side of the public
school coin, the other side will be the denigration of opposing
views. And when those contrary views are rooted in Christian beliefs,
the antagonism that arises from "gay" sympathizers will
be even more vigorous.
For example, at Arcata High School in Arcata, California, Christian
students in that public school were ridiculed for their beliefs
about homosexuality in a sex education lesson. Led by a representative
of Planned Parenthood, students were told to stand in a circle and
were asked, "Do you have a religious belief about homosexuality
that considers it a sin and wrong?" Those who did were told
they had to remain alone in the circle.
The representative admitted that "the children who answered
yes had to stay in the circle. This caused them to feel
very demeaned, put down."
In St. Paul, Minnesota, 16-year-old Elliott Chambers was ordered
by his principal to stop wearing a sweatshirt that simply said "Straight
Pride" on the front, and contained the image of a man and woman
holding hands on the back.
And during a planned, day-long protest by homosexual students in
Boone, North Carolina, three Christian high school students were
suspended by the principal because they refused to change their
"offensive" T-shirts. The objectionable message? The trios
shirts bore Biblical messages about homosexuality and salvation.
In some schools, where students have been steadily fed homosexual
propaganda for years, it is sometimes classmates, and not school
officials, who assume the role of persecutors. One woman, whose
family had moved from the South to New Hampshire, said her boys
were shocked at how they were received.
"My 16-year-old son had to deal with unwanted advances from
other male students," she said. When she approached school
officials to try to put a stop to the harassment by homosexuals,
they refused. "[W]hat happened was the students found out that
my 16- and 17-year-old boys were against homosexuality so they were
taunted constantly and treated as if they were gay."
Homosexual techniques will be taught to students
When homosexuality is accepted in principle, the sexual activities
associated with it will be included in public school sex education
classes. Frightening stories are already arising that give a chilling
glimpse into what would be in store for public school children.
In 2000, the Boston affiliate of GLSEN co-sponsored a conference
which gave explicit "gay" sex lessons to kids as young
as 14, and then tried to keep that information from reaching parents.
The event, held at Tufts University, was funded by the Massachusetts
Department of Education. Lecturers explained to participants about
different homosexual practices, including "fisting," the
homosexual practice of inserting ones fist and forearm into
the anus of another man.
In Vermont another "gay" group, called Outright Vermont,
has been pushing the homosexual agenda in schools also at
taxpayer expense. According to its own documents, Outright Vermont
has used taxpayer money to provide "safer sex activities"
and "parties" for teens, including "demonstrations,
guided practice and skill evaluation" for the use of prophylactics,
and the distribution of free condoms, lubricants for sexual intercourse
between males, "dental dams" for oral sex between lesbians,
and latex gloves for mutual masturbation between homosexual teenagers.
In 2000 alone, the number of such items requested by Outright Vermont
for distribution to teens was scandalous: 5,000 condoms, 750 dental
dams, 750 latex gloves, and 2,000 packets of lubricant.
Sometimes the legitimization of homosexual activity is done in
a roundabout way. Harvey says that "both GLSEN and PFLAG advocate
book selections for youth that include positive portrayals of homosexual
sex between boys, pornography use, cheating on a spouse with a homosexual
lover, homosexual sex between underage youth and adults, and straight
and gay experimentation by uncertain youth."
Acceptance of transgenders
Activists argue that human sexuality is so fluid as to encompass
all conceivable orientations: heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality,
and even people who attempt the alteration of gender appearance.
This latter group consists of "trans-gendered" individuals
men and women who believe that their biological sex does
not accurately reflect what they perceive their gender to be. Some,
called transsexuals, have sex-change operations, while others maintain
their biological sex and merely "cross-dress."
Such gender-bending concepts are already causing chaos in some
public schools. In Missouri last year, the Francis Howell Board
of Education rejected complaints from parents when the cross-dressing
parent of a fourth-grade student chaperoned school field trips.
In Brockton, Massachusetts, a 15-year-old male student demanded
the right to come to school dressed like a girl, and school officials
capitulated.
Meanwhile, in 1998 students at Southwest High School in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, were forced to accept librarian David Nielsens
transition into "Debra Davis," after he began wearing
womans clothes to school and identified himself as a woman.
Alarmingly, in that case the school sent a letter home with students
that defended its decision to embrace Nielsens cross-dressing.
"We believe [students] will be more enriched and have a better
understanding of diversity by knowing and working with this employee,"
the letter said.
According to the Evangelical News Service, Southwest High School
even presented to students "educational sessions" on transgenderism.
Nielsen also upset some teachers when he began using the womens
faculty restroom. Both the school administration and, eventually,
a federal court, rebuffed the complaints of female teachers.
Groups like GLSEN, PFLAG and the largest homosexual lobby group,
the Human Rights Campaign, all support changes in law which would
include the full acceptance of transgendered students right along
with those who define themselves as "gay," lesbian or
bisexual.
If these demands are fully embraced, the prospect of gender chaos
in schools will be assured.
Conclusion
For more than 30 years, homosexual activists have been demanding
that our Judeo-Christian culture capitulate and embrace their view
of human sexuality, marriage and family. If Americans ever accept
these demands, they can expect to live in a culture that will be
turned upside down literally unhinged from the sane moorings
instituted by the God of heaven.
Harveys prediction is of a grotesque culture that includes:
"Lesbian bride dolls. Fourth grade gay clubs. A
king and king at the high school prom. Dating tips for same-sex
teens. Bathroom ogling and sometimes quick encounters
in the middle school boys restroom."
Fortunately, while the groundwork for these changes has been laid,
it is not yet a done deal. But Americans who believe there is something
inherently abnormal, unnatural and immoral about homosexuality had
better stand up right now.
If the public schools are lost to homosexual activists, our children
and grandchildren will be thrown into a queer new world. And theres
nothing gay about that.
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