Posted on 07/27/2015 3:28:02 AM PDT by markomalley
The gay rights movement has been very subversive in our schools. They claim they want kids to be taught tolerance towards gay kids, so they won't be bullied. But that's not what these tolerance and "anti-bullying" classes are really teaching. They are actually advocacy classes aimed at teaching a physically unhealthy lifestyle.
The latest example of this can be seen at a middle school classroom in Iowa:
The Iowa Governors Conference on LGBTQ Youth claims to be the largest homosexual youth conference in the nation, but contrary to popular opinion, its purpose is not fostering understanding in the schools or preventing bullying.
Get that idea out of your head right now, one attendee of the April 3 event told The FAMILY LEADER. There were only two sessions [among more than 20] that had anything to do with bullying. Its a conference teaching kids how to: how to be confidently homosexual, how to pleasure their gay partners -- one session even taught transsexual girls how to sew fake testicles into their underwear in order to pass themselves off as boys.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I’ve been saying that anti-bullying was almost entirely meant to protect gays for years now.
Bullying is a problem, particularly in middle school for all kinds of kids, not only the gays. Individualism is a difficult road in the teen years.
When I was a teenager they actually did encourage us to be individuals and we dealt with bullying by growing up.
Today only approved individualism is acceptable and teachers join in on the bullying of anyone who doesn’t accept their narrow view of tolerance all others are coddled and never grow up.
Gays always get offended when they are compared to pedophiles yet here they are in schools preying on children.
So what?
I agree that fighting back is the necessary reaction but I don’t think that only gays are targets. Conformity is a stifling force for lots of kids.
I was a scrawny kid and natural target of bullies till I turned on a couple and fought back. I ended up being friendly with a lot of my former bullies.
Now seriously....try and tell me these people are not mentally disturbed. As are the pols and the lib educrats who made the presentations possible.
Until the people decide to stop it, the subversions will continue.
Yeah, me too. Just learned to go ahead and fight them after school. Won a few, lost most - but like you said, always ended up being friends afterward.
Joining the Marines ended all bullying problems.
It became too much of a “thing” to not have been anything but a front for more thought control.
We didn’t need anti-bullying crap years ago. But here all of a sudden it is a national emergency? And now the definition has expanded to include virtually everything that kids say to each other! It isn’t about getting beat-up for your lunch money, but because you laughs at some dude that came to school in a pink shirt with sparkles on it.
Exactly.
*ping*
I ran against Branstad, our RINO governor for life, last year in the GOP primary.
I warned my fellow Iowans about this very thing, and many other important things as well.
Only got about 28,000 votes.
But at least I did what I could.
In addition to making sure none of my own kids are in a government homosexual indoctrination center, formerly known as a public school, of course.
Of course I still get the privilege of getting to help pay for them.
I know. If I lived in IA, I’d have voted for you. I have a RINO buffoon Guv in TN.
The whole country is rotten with them.
If the homosexuals would keep it to themselves and stay out of normal peoples’ faces, they’d be a lot less worried about being “bullied”.
That’s not their agenda. They want their choices in sexual activities openly supported and applauded. If anyone finds their sodomy to be repulsive, they must be destroyed.
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