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"Day of Silence" -- annual homosexual assault on children in schools -- taking place this Friday, April 19. Parents can fight back!
[NOTE: School districts in Massachusetts and other states have their spring school vacations this week, or may have otherwise scheduled the "Day of Silence" on a different day. We suggest you check with your school as soon as possible.]
Hey kids, it's Happy Pederasty Day!
Shut up and stop squirming.
Day of SilenceWhat Should Parents Do? 1. Call your local schools and
ask whether they permit students or teachers to remain silent in the classroom on Day of Silence. IMPORTANT: Do not ask any administrator, school board member, or teacher if the school sponsors, endorses, or supports DOS.
Schools do not technically sponsor the Day of Silence. Technically, it is students, often students in the gay-straight alliance, who sponsor it. Many administrators will tell you that they do not sponsor the DOS when, in fact,
they do permit students and sometimes even teachers to remain silent during instructional time. Also ask administrators whether they permit teachers to create lesson plans to accommodate student silence.
It may be difficult, but school administrators and teachers must force students not remain silent.