Posted on 06/23/2014 12:24:41 PM PDT by massmike
The appalling homosexual brainwashing recently revealed at an Oakland primary school is hardly an isolated incident. The outrage at Glenview Elementary was apparently organized at least in part by a local outfit calling itself Queerly Elementary. The groups mission is stated clearly on its website:
Queerly Elementary provides services and resources to help school communities embrace lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer diversity.
No one who is not profoundly sick wants children to embrace sexual perversion, or as its militant advocates call it, lesbian, gay, etc., etc. diversity. Yet the groups logo makes it explicit that the purpose is to target kids:
Resources on the website include a kindergarten through 5th grade reading list featuring books like these:
Mommy, Mama and Me Leslea Newman, Carol Thompson (illustrator), Tricycle Press (2009) A board book about a typical, fun family day. (Preschool K)
Daddy, Pappa, and Me Leslea Newman, Carol Thompson (illustrator), Tricycle Press (2009) A board book about a typical, fun family day. (Preschool K)
What Makes a Baby Cory Silverberg, Fiona Smyth (illustrator) Triangle Square Press (2013) This modern, gender-neutral story explains how babies are made. (Preschool 2nd grade)
King and King Linda De Haan, Stern Nijland (illustrator), Tricycle Press (2001) The traditional fairy tale is turned upside down when a young prince falls in love with another prince. (Preschool 3rd grade)
10,000 Dresses Marcus Ewert and Rex Ray, Triangle Square, (2008) Despite family concerns, Bailey continues to dreams [sic] of dresses. With the help of a friend, Baileys wish comes true. (K 5th grade)
The Harvey Milk Story Kaarie Krakow & David Gardner, Two Lives Publishing (2002) This book tells the true story of the first openly gay elected official in the U.S. who was assassinate [sic] in 1978. (2nd -5th grade)
Harvey Milk comes up again on the groups Facebook page, which presents us with posters that children were persuaded to create lauding Milk. An example:
San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk was not killed for being a homosexual or for making a difference. Along with Mayor George Moscone, he was shot by former Supervisor Dan White, who was angry at them for personal reasons relating to his own political career. White was found guilty only of voluntary manslaughter due to his diminished capacity.
The world is not a worse place for Milk having left it. He was a perverted fiend who preyed sexually on troubled children. No decent person could find him admirable.
But in progressive circles, he is a demigod. If the likes of Queerly Elemental continue to prevail, children will grow up thinking of Milk as a noble figure to be emulated.
Once American children were presented with heroes like Audie Murphy. Now, the characteristics they are encouraged to develop are personified by Harvey Milk.
No civilization ever died a more disgraceful and disgusting death than liberals are inflicting on America.
Wasn’t this “The Twinkie Defense” trial?
Wait a minute! I thought “openly gay” homosexuals are “born that way”.
NAMBLA front group?
No one ever mentions that Harvey Milk was an accessory to the Jonestown massacre. His resolute defense of Jim Jones allowed the cult to continue its activities until it was too late to stop that madman. Milk was scum, and these groups are really cultural terrorist organizations trying to white-wash history to push very perverted agendas. Do not send your kids to the mental death camp that is public school.
We fully understood what the trial agenda was when the homos went after the BSA. This only further confirms wha their true intent is - sodomy with your children.
All of part of the Libertarian agenda and you can even get them high first in some states.
Figure it out.
30 years ago these people would have been arrested as pedos.
The idea of some perv going in front of kids to talk about their fetish for people of the same gender would never have been considered even by the most stupid teacher.
Just softening them up so they can try to get in there pants later.
Unfortunately true :(
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