(A4a1b2) gay-straight alliances
Gay-Straight Alliances are high school clubs which are used to seduce students into a homosexual lifestyle. The procedure used doesn't seem to vary much from club to club.
******* Steps 1,2 and 3 are the promotion of sympathy, then tolerance, then acceptance and finally celebration of homosexuality, lesbianism, bisexuality and transgenderism.
******* The adults who run these clubs make no distinction between the person and the behaviour. They insist that a person and the behaviour of that person are inseparable. To them, tolerance and acceptance of a person means tolerance and acceptance of their behaviour. Conversely, intolerance and unacceptability of homosexual sex is interpreted as intolerance and non-acceptance of homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered persons. Thus even the imparting of the knowledge of the medical consequences of homosexual sex is interpreted as intolerance of homosexuals, bisexuals, lesbians and transgendered persons and is ruthlessly supressed. This forms the basis for the next step.
******* Step 3 is called the celebration of diversity but is actually the celebration of perversity. This means the celebration of sodomy and other sexual perversions, the consequences of which result in death. Thus tolerance for persons gets translated into a celebration of sin, evil and death.
As of this date, 05-12-28, this folder contains 4 items.
******* item 1 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTY UNION WARNS LOS ANGELES SCHOOL NOT TO FIGHT HOMOSEXUAL CLUB
******* item 2 FEDERAL JUDGE RULES AGAINST HOMOSEXUAL HIGH SCHOOL CLUB
******* item 3 MINNESOTA SCHOOL BOARD QUESTIONS HOMOSEXUAL CLUB FIELD TRIP
******* item 4 GLSEN EXPOSED! WHAT THEY REALLY TEACH KIDS
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******* item 1 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTY UNION WARNS LOS ANGELES SCHOOL NOT TO FIGHT HOMOSEXUAL CLUB
******* Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004
******* From: "Mission America"
******* ACLU to school board: don't shut down gay students' group
******* BRETT MARTEL, Associated Press, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
******* http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/state/8174266.htm
******* NEW ORLEANS - The ACLU on Friday said the St. Tammany Parish School
Board is "wasting time" by investigating whether it can shut down a
gay-rights group formed by high school students in Mandeville.
******* Responding to complaints that several dozen parents made about the
Fontainebleau High School Gay/Straight Alliance, the board instructed
Superintendent Gayle Sloan to prepare a review of policies, law and
court rulings regarding clubs at public schools.
******* The gay rights group initially was approved by officials at
Fontainebleau because it met that school's requirements, which do not
address sexual orientation.
******* Joe Cook, executive director of the Louisiana chapter of the American
Civil Liberties Union, noted that when several other school systems
tried to disband similar gay-rights groups, the ACLU sued and won
settlements that allowed the groups to continue meeting.
******* The most recent of those cases involved Boyd County High School in
Kentucky and concluded last month.
******* "Gay/Staight Alliances are really about creating a safe and supportive
space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered students," Cook said. "They face huge amounts of harassment and discrimination in most schools, which can be reduced by allowing and encouraging the clubs to exist."
******* Cook noted that a total of six cases in four states have come to the
same resolution as the Kentucky case. The other cases were in Utah,
California and Indiana.
******* "Instead of wasting time investigating the potential for disbanding the
GSA, the St. Tammany Parish school board should work to foster tolerance and make students who have traditionally been marginalized feel safe and valued," Cook said. "We will entertain complaints from students who believe they have been discriminated against or harassed because of their gender or sexual orientation."
******* In a written statement, the board said it intends to "continue the
practice of adhering to laws that govern school activities, while at the
same time being as respectful of local community and parental sentiments
as possible."
******* The review is intended to help the board better understand what kind of
clubs exist at all of its schools and whether the board should enforce
standard, districtwide regulations for such clubs, the statement said.
******* Individual schools currently set their own requirements in St. Tammany
Parish, resulting in varying policies.
******* Earlier this week, parents told the school board that legal precedent
favors them. They cited a recent federal court case from Texas, which
ruled in favor of a school system that refused to let a similar club
form at a high school in Lubbock in 2002.
******* Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings in Lubbock ruled
against the club. Cummings said his ruling is "an assertion of a
school's right not to surrender control of the public school system to
students and erode a community's standard of what subject matter is
considered obscene and inappropriate."
******* The Rev. Ken Schroeder, pastor of First Baptist Church of Mandeville
and a parent of a former Fontainebleau student, told the St. Tammany board
this past week that sanctioning the group may have been well-intentioned, but that doing so granted "immoral behavior standing it should not have in any community."
******* Several other parents said Gay/Straight alliances promote a national
homosexual agenda by propagandizing legitimacy for the homosexual lifestyle.
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******* item 2 FEDERAL JUDGE RULES AGAINST HOMOSEXUAL HIGH SCHOOL CLUB
******* Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004
******* From: "Mission America"
******* by BETSY BLANEY, Associated Press
******* LUBBOCK, Texas - A judge has ruled that a group of gay high school
students cannot meet on campus, saying parents and school officials should
determine what subject matter is allowed at school.
******* The Lubbock Gay Straight Alliance claimed in a July lawsuit that the
school district violated students' constitutional rights and federal law
by refusing the group's requests to meet at a high school in 2002.
******* Judge Sam R. Cummings said his ruling is "an assertion of a school's
right not to surrender control of the public school system to students
and erode a community's standard of what subject matter is considered
obscene and inappropriate."
******* He said the district's policy banning discussion of sex or sex acts
differentiated it from six similar cases in Utah, California, Indiana and
Kentucky that sided with similar groups.
******* Brian Chase, an attorney with Lambda Legal, a national gay civil rights
organization that filed the lawsuit on behalf of the group, disagreed
and said no decision has been made on an appeal.
******* "I'm disappointed that the court didn't choose to follow the six other
federal decisions allowing the students to meet and discuss issues of
importance to gay and lesbian citizens," he said.
******* Lubbock school board president Mark Griffin said the decision
"accurately reflects the community perspective as a whole."
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******* item 3 MINNESOTA SCHOOL BOARD QUESTIONS HOMOSEXUAL CLUB FIELD TRIP
******* Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 11:51:48 -0600
******* From: "Mission America"
******* Just one of the many problems with having a "gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender and questioning" student group at high school: they become
mini-activists against morality,as in this story from Minnesota.
******* by Sarah Bingaman Schwartz, Sun Newspapers April 1, 2004
******* http://www.mnsun.com/story.asp?city=Brooklyn_Center&story=133092
******* A field trip to the state capitol that coincided with a rally against
the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) made waves with Osseo Area School District 279 boardmembers at a work session conducted Tuesday, March 23.
******* According to an e-mail from Maple Grove Senior High principal Conn
McCartan to Superintendent Chris Richardson dated Tuesday, March 23, the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Questioning (GLBTQ) support group requested permission for the field trip three weeks prior to the event, which took place on Thursday, March 25.
******* Twelve students were named in the field trip request that was e-mailed.
McCartan explained in his e-mail a similar, past event has enabled GLBTQ
student groups from across the state to hear speakers and visit with legislators at the state capitol. Last year, the event was held during
District 279's spring break.
******* This year's trip fell on the same day as a rally against DOMA. The trip
was planned before the rally had been organized and announced.
******* According to Richardson, the students who went on the field trip on
March 25 carpooled in their own vehicles and paid for their lunches.
******* The group met with a gay and lesbian advocacy group, listened to a
speaker about the rights of minors, visited the governor's office, and toured the state capitol. The group also spoke with Rep. Warren Limmer (R-Maple Grove) about their experiences as students at Maple Grove Senior High.
******* "My understanding is that as soon as they were done talking with [Rep.]
Limmer after lunch, they decided it was not appropriate to attend the rally since it was unexcused, so they returned to Maple Grove," Richardson said in a telephone interview last week.
******* McCartan had told the students that if they stayed for the anti-DOMA
rally, it would constitute an unexcused absence, McCartan said in his
e-mail to Richardson.
******* Several students had permission notes from their parents that allowed
them to attend the anti-DOMA rally on March 25. However, they were told
their attendance at the event would not be an excused absence.
******* Similarly, on Monday, March 22, students who wanted to attend a rally
in support of DOMA were told that if they went, it would be an unexcused
absence.
******* Discussion at last week's District 279 work session prompted Chairman
Larry McGee to request further discussion of the issue at the board's next meeting on April 6.
******* "If they [students] want to go to the capitol to visit with special
interest groups, they should go with their parents," McGee said. "This
is money coming out of the classroom."
******* At Maple Grove Senior High, there are three support groups: one for
African-American students, an Asian culture group, and the GLBTQ. Other
support groups are also in place through the counseling departments at
Park Center and Osseo senior highs.
******* "If the African-American (support) group wanted to go and talk to
African-American legislators and talk about multicultural issues, I
would not have any problem or see that as political," Richardson said.
"Because this is a hugely charged issue, it's seen that way."
******* McCartan said in his e-mail students who wanted to attend an anti-war
rally at the University of Minnesota last year were also told that they
would receive unexcused absences.
******* Board member Linda Etim questioned why the students in the GLBTQ group
were able to go to the state capitol when others who weren 't in a
support group could not.
******* "If it's not tied to curriculum, I don't see why it's excused for this
group, but not for another," Etim said.
******* Assistant Superintendent Jim Boddie said that changing the absence
policy (as it relates to field trips) at this point in the year would
cause administrators a lot of headaches.
******* "Unless you want to undo all the unexcused absences, you're going down
a slippery path," Boddie said.
******* Assistant Superintendent Rich Melvin suggested that perhaps the
district should take a closer look at field trip requests in the future.
******* "We need to be clear on what takes place on the field trip ( what is
lobbying, and what is of an educational nature," Melvin said.
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******* item 4 GLSEN EXPOSED! WHAT THEY REALLY TEACH KIDS
******* Thu, 27 Feb 2003
******* From: www.missionamerica.com/agenda26.htm via "Linda Harvey"
******* Children at Risk: GLSEN, Corruption and Crime
******* GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, is a growing,
well-funded pro-homosexual organization which advocates the practice of
dangerous sexual behaviors by children and adults. Using the schools as its major platform, GLSEN conveys these radical ideas primarily through its web site; in books and curricular material; in teacher training workshops; and in after-school homosexual clubs for students.
******* There is growing support for this organization's "cause." The group has
close ties with many local educators as well as some very powerful allies like the National Education Association. Behind its discussions of "tolerance" and "safety," however, are the sordid realities of what GLSEN actually supports. Just about every type of sexual practice imaginable is acceptable and even worthy of "celebration" by any age student and any teacher. GLSEN also supports gender-distortion through cross-dressing, even for elementary school children.
******* A review of the materials recommended by GLSEN confirms that the group
implicitly condones criminal sexual contact between adults with minors,
since it's a frequent, casual theme in these materials. For listings of
these resources, consult the group's web site at www.glsen.org .
******* Warning: Graphic sexual content follows. The following are just a small
sample of the situations, opinions and themes depicted in the books GLSEN
recommends as "resources" in its materials and on its web site; however,
these examples are representative of the whole.
******* 1. GLSEN believes the early sexualization of children can be
beneficial. This means that virtually any sexual activity as well as exposure to graphic sexual images and material, is not just permissible but good for
children, as part of the process of discovering their sexuality.
******* "I released his arms. They glided around my neck, pulling my head down
to his. I stretched full length on top of him, our heads touching. Our heavy
breathing from the struggle gradually subsided. I felt ---" and then follows a graphic description of a homosexual encounter between two ten-year- old boys who are playmates, in a childhood recollection of Malcolm Boyd, an Episcopal priest, in Growing Up Gay/ Growing Up Lesbian, ed. Bennett Singer, New Press, 1994, p.100. This book is part of recommended reading by GLSEN for 7-12th grade students.
******* The president and founder of GLSEN, Kevin Jennings, wrote the foreword
for a book for educators called Queering Elementary Education (William J.
Letts IV and James T. Sears, eds., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
1999.)
******* One chapter is written by a woman who says she and her male partner
have raised their daughter "queerly." She then goes on to describe Stephanie's
attendance at several "gay" pride parades by the time she is eight. Stephanie already has a detailed familiarity with her own female genitalia "because it gives her pleasure when she masturbates." And the mother describes one incident where she and her daughter, while observing a group of twelve- year- olds, decide they are both attracted to the same girl. (pp. 71-81)
******* "One day, on the bus to shop class, this ugly f--- of a man sat behind
me�.he managed to get me to follow him to a nearby restroom�[ a graphic
description of homosexual sex follows]�I spent a good deal of time locked
in the stall, trying to clean up�. This incident should have soured me on
men, but it only made me more confused and needful� The whole world of rest-room sex had opened itself up to me�" (From Queer 13: Lesbian and Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade, Clifford Chase, ed., Rob Weisbach Books,1998, pp.43-44. Book recommended by GLSEN for adults, presumably including teachers.)
******* Some rather unorthodox advice is given in the book Queer Kids: The
Challenges and Promise for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth( Robert E. Owens, Jr., Ph.D., Harrington Park Press, 1998). These tips are given for the "special" needs of homosexual youth who are runaways or have been
kicked out of their homes, and therefore live in residential shelters.
******* "Agency policies must recognize the sexual behavior of adolescents�Residential facilities should distinguish clearly between normal, healthy and harmful, exploitative sexual behavior regardless of the gender or orientation of the youths involved�. Within Child Protective Services Guidelines, youths should be allowed privacy and dignity regarding sexuality. Discrete times and places should be provided to allow for private masturbation." (pp.157-158) This book is recommended for adults on the GLSEN web site.
******* "As far as I know, I've been masturbating my whole life. But it wasn't
until 9 that I realized it was an impulse that you had to turn off. Especially in class." (Revolutionary Voices: a multicultural queer youth anthology, Amy
Sonnie, ed., Alyson Books, 2000, p.220. Recommended by GLSEN for students in
grades 7-12.)
******* In the novel Rainbow Boys (Alex Sanchez, Simon & Schuster, 2001), three
17-year old boys explore their homosexual attractions. Frequent themes
include obtaining sexually explicit magazines (p.51) and movies (p. 88),
as well as graphic descriptions of male homosexual arousal (pp.51-52, 89).
******* The book features several scenes of explicit heterosexual sex, and a
scene where one of the teen boys has anal intercourse without a condom with a
29-year-old man he has just met via the Internet (p.148). Rainbow Boys is
recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.
******* "I am a triracial, First Nation, Two-Spirit Fairy Trans Faggot activist�I am committed to unleashing Out/rage/us Acts of Delightful Revolution." (Qwo-Li Driskill, age 22, in Revolutionary Voices [cited above],
p.198.)
******* 2. "Coming out" (calling oneself or believing oneself to be homosexual)
and even beginning homosexual sex practices at a young age, is a normal and positive experience for youth which should be encouraged by teachers and parents, according to GLSEN.
******* "I first began to come out when I was 11. In terms of my family, I was
fortunate because my parents have always been accepting of my sexual identity�.So at the age of 12 I came out to my entire elementary school,
which included grades K-8." (Fifteen-year- old girl writing in Revolutionary Voices, Amy Sonnie, ed. [cited above], pp.43-44. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.)
******* "Young people are just as capable of exploring or asserting their
sexual identity as adults." (Author Mary L Gray, in In Your Face: Stories From
the Lives of Queer Youth, Harrington Park Press,1999, p. 23. Book
recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.)
******* "'My first experience was with a much older man, a friend of Derek's
[his dad]�When I was fifteen, he must have been twenty-nine, thirty...I
seduced him�It was a wild night. We did everything.'" ( Young man, Eliot,
telling about earlier experiences in a story excerpted in Growing Up
Gay/Growing Up Lesbian [cited above], p.111.)
******* "Despite my best efforts, someday the artifice of 'normality' had to
fall away. It did, early one Sunday afternoon when I was twelve. My cousin
was sixteen." The author then recounts his homosexual activities with his
cousin. Queer 13: lesbian and gay writers recall seventh grade [cited
above], pp.86-87.
******* "I identify as bisexual, and have since I was about six or seven�I sort of experimented when I was young." (Eriq Chang, age 17,in In Your Face:
Stories From the Lives of Queer Youth [as cited above], p. 32.)
******* "I am a fifteen year-old dyke artist and activist. I've got flaming
pink hair and a passion for genderf--- in both directions." ( Young girl
writing in Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology
[cited above], p.28).
******* "Toward the end of my first year, during the spring of 1988, Brewster
appeared in my office in the tow of one of my advisees, �to whom I had been 'out' for a long time. 'Brewster has something he needs to talk with you about,' she intoned ominously�.On a hunch, I suddenly asked, 'What's his name?' Brewster's eyes widened briefly, and then out spilled a story about his involvement with an older man he had met in Boston. I listened, sympathized, offered advice. He left my office with a smile on his face�." (Kevin Jennings, former teacher and current president of GLSEN, describing his interaction with a male student, in One Teacher in Ten: Gay and lesbian educators tell their stories, Kevin Jennings, ed., Alyson Publications, 1994, p.25.)
******* "By tenth grade, though, the gang had split up�.That left me and Matt.
He lived just four blocks up the street�." There follows a very explicit story of a boy named Jesse's homosexual obsession and then sex encounter with a classmate. ( Love & Sex: ten stories of truth, edited by Michael Cart, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2001, pp.129-156. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.)
******* 3. Bisexuality, "fluid" sexuality and sexual experimentation is
encouraged by GLSEN as a right for all students.
******* "Although it's common to feel more strongly attracted to one sex or the
other, many people feel at least some amount of attraction for both sexes.
Alfred Kinsey, the famous researcher of sexual behavior, found that our
attractions and our sexual behaviors are seldom absolute�" (Passage continues to describe the Kinsey Scale, a 0 through 6 continuum from heterosexual to homosexual, that the now-discredited Kinsey described as "fluid" sexuality. In Free Your Mind: The Book for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth-- and Their Allies, Ellen Bass & Kate Kaufman, HarperPerennial, 1996, pp.6-7. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.)
******* "My sexuality is as fluid, infinite, undefinable, and ever-changing as
the north-flowing river�Sexuality is not black or white�it is gray...I know
that defining myself is not so simple�"(T. Rowan, 16, in Revolutionary
Voices [cited above], p.167.)
******* "Hello," I Lied (M.E. Kerr, Harper Trophy, 1997) is a novel about a
17-year-old boy who believes he's homosexual, has an actor boyfriend, and yet "falls" for a French girl during his summer vacation-and has sex with
her. The book closes with his reunion with his male lover, and his
acceptance of even more undefined boundaries for sexuality. Recommended
by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.
******* "Curtis flops over the side of his bed and looks underneath�.he browses
his modest library of soft to medium-core pornography�.Image upon image, man upon woman. Upon woman. Upon man. Curtis swims in a sea of bodies�"
A very graphic story of masturbation, fantasy and real sex unfolds in this
tale about a teen boy who, after viewing homosexual porn, has homosexual
fantasies and believes he's "gay." His girlfriend, with whom he has been having sex, convinces him otherwise after he visits her in her bedroom,
she confesses that she likes female homosexual pornography, and his
arousal results in their sexual encounter. Story "The Cure for Curtis"
in Love & Sex: ten stories of truth [cited above], pp.109-126. Book
recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.
******* " '�You never wanted to, like, do it with a girl?' 'No, I guess I'm a
Kinsey six.'"( Two boys discuss the Kinsey scale in the novel Rainbow Boys
[cited above], p.95.)
******* "Weetzie changed into her lace negligee from Trashy Lingerie and went
into Dirk and Duck's room and climbed into bed between Dirk and Duck�.And
that was how Weetzie and Dirk and Duck made the baby-well, at least that was how it began, and no one could be sure if that was really the night�." This group sex encounter between a girl and two homosexual men (p.37) occurs in the novel Weetzie Bat, part of a collection of several books, Dangerous Angels, by Francesca Lia Block (Harper Collins Publishers, 1998).The heroine, Weetzie Bat, is trying to get pregnant, and turns to her two "gay" housemates when her live-in boyfriend doesn't want a child.
******* A child is conceived by this teen girl and one of the three men.
Dangerous Angels is recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12.
******* "Last night, I told my friend Leslie that I am gay-after I had sex with
her�." ( From a homosexual man's diary of his youth, in Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian, [cited above], pp. 80-81.)
******* "I think the first time I actually thought about being bi or questioned my sexuality was when, under the influence, I kissed a girl. I would have been thirteen�I was really heavily into drugs and stuff like that�" (Paige, age 18, in In Your Face: Stories from the Lives of Queer Youth
[cited above], p.42.)
******* "Each of us should have the freedom to explore our sexual orientation
and find our own unique expression of lesbian, bisexual, gay, straight, or
any combination of these." (From a lesson called "Bisexual Basics" for students in middle school and up, in a curriculum manual published by GLSEN for educators called Tackling Gay Issues in School: A Resource Module by Leif Mitchell. Co-sponsored by GLSEN, 1999, Planned Parenthood of Connecticut and Leif Mitchell, p.78.)
******* 4. Meeting other "gay" and "questioning" youth, sometimes without
parental knowledge, is a frequent theme in GLSEN materials. At these meetings,
minors will come into contact with college-age people and adults practicing homosexuality.
******* "The night I got back from my first support group meeting, I lied to my
mother about where I'd been. And I was horrible at lying because I had a good relationship with my mother��" (Dawn, age 17, in In Your Face:
Stories From the Lives of Queer Youth, [cited above], p.50.)
******* "�.One of the best ways to meet other lesbian, gay and bisexual young
people - is a gay youth support group. There are youth groups all over the
country�.If you find a group you can get to, GO!" (Passage mentions nothing about checking with parents. From Free Your Mind: The Book for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth-- and Their Allies, [cited above] p.30)
******* "Jason Carillo walked around the block a third time, working up his
courage to go into the brownstone�.He'd read about the group for teens in his school newspaper�."(Opening scene of novel Rainbow Boys, which is about three boys who meet at a "gay" youth meeting. Cited above, p.1)
******* "I was in sixth grade and attending a Catholic school in San Francisco
when I came out to a small group of people�During this time I started attending LYRIC, the Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center, a
wonderful program and hang-out space for LGBT youth in San Francisco�.The
next year I was in seventh grade�"(Gina De Vries, age 15, in Revolutionary
Voices [cited above], p.43)
******* "�I joined this youth group called Positive Images; it's the Sonoma
County gay/lesbian/bisexual youth group. I got a boyfriend instantly; he
picked me up right away, right when I joined the group. He was older; he was
twenty-five, I was sixteen�." (Todd Fay-Long, age 17, from In Your Face:
Stories from the Lives of Queer Youth [cited above], p.58.)
******* 5. In GLSEN material, the "cool" adults-parents, teachers and counselors--are those who encourage students to embrace homosexuality and
cross-dressing. They also allow adult-level freedoms and let children associate with questionable teens or adults.
******* " For Nancy, talking to a supportive adult was the start of finding
affirming information about being a lesbian: 'The first time I said anything I was fourteen. I told this social worker. I told him I had feelings for women�. He was really cool. He ran around giving me all this information and he gave me the number for the gay and lesbian center. He helped me a lot. He opened the door.'" ( From Free Your Mind: The Book for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Youth-and Their Allies, [cited above], p. 35).
******* "I first met Danny in my seventh year of teaching�.I said I was planning to go to Santa Monica Boulevard to watch the [gay] ' parade'�Suddenly
Danny said, 'Take me along!'�We made plans and waited for the day�.I took Danny to dinner at a nice gay caf�. We made quite an entrance with Danny
looking all of fifteen and I looking all of thirty-one�."( HIV positive
teacher Gary Dowd writing about his mentoring relationship with one of his
students in One Teacher In Ten: Gay and lesbian educators tell their stories [cited above], pp. 65-67. )
******* "I live with my mom and her husband and my twelve-year-old brother; I'm
out to all of them and it's good�I've hung out downtown since I was fourteen�" ( In Your Face: Stories from the Lives of Queer Youth [cited above], p.19.)
******* Teachers of six classes at one Australian school taught a lesson which
is recommended for use in American classes. Twelve and thirteen- year- old students read the book Two Weeks With the Queen, the story of a boy who stays with relatives in London for two weeks, meets a homosexual man in front of a hospital, and become friends with him and his partner dying of AIDS. At one point the boy visits them at their apartment. The lesson is supposed to teach about the value of befriending someone who is "different." The lesson does not bring up the issue of parental knowledge or supervision. (From Queering Elementary Education, [cited above], pp.137-149. The foreword to this book for teachers is written by president and founder of GLSEN, Kevin Jennings.)
******* 6. GLSEN resources contain many hostile, one-sided anti-Christian
vignettes and opinions, as well as false information about Christianity and the Bible's position on homosexuality. This encourages antagonism against biblical morality and increases the risk that youth will experiment with high-risk behavior. It also increases prejudice against Christians and Jews.
******* "In fact, the Bible says very little about homosexuality. Amidst the
hundreds of thousands of other teachings, responsibilities, laws and prohibitions, there are only a handful of statements that might possibly apply to sex between men-and none that address lesbian sexuality." (Inaccurate information that ignores Romans 1:26 and many passages strongly prohibiting homosexuality. From Free Your Mind: The Book for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth-and Their Allies [cited above], p. 279.)
******* "'God will punish you!' was my mother's favorite saying to me�. I
remember going to Sunday school at a very early age-it was a must. Sunday school can be heavy for a child�.If you do anything that isn't right, you are
terrified you'll be struck by lightning or go to hell�." (From the recollections of a girl named 'Whitey,' who in the 1950's ran away from home at age thirteen to Greenwich Village, in Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian [cited above], pp.44-45)
******* "Later that week, Kyle arrived home from school to find his mom
standing in the center of his bedroom�She barraged him with questions like,
Should she have done something different bringing him up? or, What about the
ex-gay groups that claimed homosexuals could change? 'Mom,' he said, frustrated. 'You didn't do anything wrong and I can't change. Those groups are full of fakes�'" ( From novel, Rainbow Boys, [cited above] p.103.)
******* "I grew up in a house where my mom said it was okay to touch yourself
in private, and to hell with those self-righteous idiots who talked about going to hell but did the same thing when they could�..My grandparents are serious Christians who think that if it feels too good, you probably shouldn't be doing it. And that includes food and movies. My mom raised me opposite." ( From Love & Sex: ten stories of truth [cited above], p. 185 and 189)
******* 7. The spirituality presented positively in GLSEN resources is heavily
laced with occult themes and nightmarish images.
******* "The creature came into the light. It had thin, pale, slightly blueish
skin�.'Who are you?' La felt a slice of fear, remembering her mother's tub of blood. Had her mother seen this creature? Had this been the demon who told her mother to cut herself?" ( From the story "Blue" in Girl Goddess #9, Francesca Lia Block, Harper Trophy, 1996, p.17. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12)
******* "�What I really noticed was his aura�.'One day you can be like me,' he
whispered�'You saw how that girl looked at me? I'm going to have her tonight. I can get any woman I like-or any man, if I was that way inclined�..You know why? Because I was born with the Power. Power over things seen and unseen, power over folk and field, power over wind and water�.You've got to keep it charged up. You've got to use it, boy! You have to feed the Power!'" (Love & Sex: ten stories of truth [cited above], p.46,48. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12)
******* "Alex�did his astrology bit. He was a believer like a lot of actors:
superstitious, fascinated by the occult. " ("Hello," I Lied, by M.E.Kerr
[cited above], pp.70-71. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12)
******* "Dirk felt the bitterness and anguish making his lips tingle� He was
carried forward by the whirlpools of the crowd to the stage. On the stage.
Blinded sweat tears lights. Howling. Panic. Pandemonium. Pan, hooved horned god�."(Story about a homosexual male in Dangerous Angels, 'Baby Be-Bop', Francesca Lia Block, HarperCollins Publishers, 1998, p. 412. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12).
******* "The concert was sincerely awe-weaving and mind-unraveling. It is
really hard to describe. There were jugglers, panthers, acrobats, naked
children with wings, dwarves, a white horse, swine, deer, owls, bats, dancing
trees, fireworks, waterfalls, windstorms, twelve-foot-tall flowers growing out of the stage and of course best of all Nick Agate. He came dancing out on stilts wearing a devil mask...He pretended to do it with this ghost-type thing�" (Girl Goddess #9, [cited above],pp.103-104. Recommended by GLSEN for students in grades 7-12)
******* Because of the danger to minors, it is our opinion that GLSEN staff and
volunteers should not be permitted to have any contact with minor children. Schools and organizations that utilize GLSEN materials, list its web site or other contact points as resources, or allow GLSEN representatives to address children or educators may find themselves ultimately exposed to criminal liability for corruption of minors or for facilitating contacts that lead to child sexual abuse.
******* From Mission:America, PO Box 21836, Columbus, OH 43221, www.missionamerica.com, www.Choice4Truth.com, www.truthatschool.org
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******* LISTEN TO THE CRY OF THE ABORTED CHILDREN. THEIR CRY IS NO. THEIR CRY IS A CRY OF TERROR. HEED THEIR CRY.
******* This prophecy is now being fulfilled.
******* For details about the source, meaning and fulfillment of this prophetic message go to
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