Posted on 02/17/2004 6:53:07 AM PST by pabianice
A two-day workshop that will mix "children" from ages 14-22 will be held on Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14, at Simmons College, Boston.
Does GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Educational Network) check the birth certificates of those who attend this session which is designed for molestation of teenagers? Of course not. It undoubtedly will include 12- and 13-year-olds as well, plus some at 25, 26 or older.
This is the lifeblood of homosexuality. It is men in their twenties molesting the 13-year-olds. Once entrapped, the vulnerable boy finds it extremely difficult to get out of the lifestyle and in a few years, he is the 20-year-old.
For example, when GLSEN had a weekend bash at the Sheraton Hotel in Braintree in the fall of 2000 with people flying in from across the country, the event had as its theme chickens and chicken ranch. The word chicken in homosexual circles refers to young boys. The main event was a ball in the Grand Ballroom of the hotel on Saturday evening titled, "Adornment V, The Oldest Profession Meets the New Millenium: A Return to the Chicken Ranch."
The two-day "workshop" in March is titled, "Blurring Lines, Crossing Boundaries." It is sponsored by GLSEN and Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change.
Related Story: Fistgate Scheduled for April 3 at MIT
The annual Fistgate conference will be held this year at the Kresge Auditorium at MIT on Saturday, April 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be the 14th year of the conferences sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Educational Network (GLSEN). Supporters of the event, titled "Beyond Boundaries," include the Boston Public Schools. The entire program is found on the website of GLSEN Boston.
Fistgate was first revealed several years ago by Massachusetts News. It involves tax-paid presentations to school children in Massachusetts in which they are encouraged to explore homosexuality, including "Fisting." The parents who discovered and "outed" the program were subsequently barred by a Massachusetts judge from talking about it.
Also scheduled in March is a discussion on "Addressing Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Issues in Middle Schools" from 4-5:30 p.m. on March 3, 2004.
A two-day workshop that will mix children from ages 14-22 will be held on Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14, at Simmons College, Boston. It is titled, "Blurring Lines, Crossing Boundaries," and is sponsored by GLSEN and Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change.
(A speech by a homosexual activist in 1995 revealed that he had used "safety" to delude Gov. Weld and the state legislature into adopting the homosexual agenda for the schools of Massachusetts. The speech was titled Winning the Culture War and was given by Kevin Jennings, Executive Director of the "Gay and Lesbian and Straight Teachers Network," at the "Human Rights Campaign Fund Leadership Conference" on March 5, 1995.)
"If the Radical Right can succeed in portraying us as preying on children, we will lose. Their language promoting homosexuality is one example is laced with subtle and not-so-subtle innuendo that we are after their kids. We must learn from the abortion struggle, where the clever claiming of the term pro-life allowed those who opposed abortion on demand to frame the issue to their advantage, to make sure that we do not allow ourselves to be painted into a corner before the debate even begins. "In Massachusetts the effective reframing of this issue was the key to the success of the Governors Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth. We immediately seized upon the opponents calling card safety and explained how homophobia represents a threat to students safety by creating a climate where violence, name-calling, health problems, and suicide are common. Titling our report "Making Schools Safe for Gay and Lesbian Youth," we automatically threw our opponents onto the defensive and stole their best line of attack. This framing short-circuited their arguments and left them back-pedaling from day one..."
It could also be handed to parents waiting to pick their kids up from school!!!
Hurricane GLSEN by Marc Fey, TownHall.com, September 28, 2003
On Friday night founder and co-director Kevin Jennings defiantly declared, Neither rain, nor wind, not even a hurricane will stop us from bringing justice to our schools!
A clinic earlier that day was entitled Strategies for Responding to Homophobic Bigotry: Everybodys Business! The title accurately set forth this point in their agenda-- to make the GLBT agenda everyones agenda, yours and mine included. And the strategy is to get to our kids.
Its not just that they are generously funded, though they certainly are. Revenues for 2001 were $3.35 million, and this years conference was liberally supported by Kodak, Levi Strauss, Microsoft, and IBM whose logos were emblazoned on banners, brochures, and conference freebies. For the close to 500 people in attendance, including about 100 junior high and senior high students, the companies hoped to capture this powerful purchasing sectorgays and youtharguably two of the most powerful buying sectors in America today.
No, GLSENs success comes from a carefully planned message that homosexuality, bisexuality, and transgender identity issues represent the next human rights and civil rights battle, on par with Martin Luther King, Jr and other reformers great work of the last 200 years. Again, this message is targeted at our kids. Today, GLSEN sponsors about 1700 campus student clubs, called GSAs (Gay Straight Alliances) promoting LGBT issues...
Documentation for the last paragraph:
Young Gay Activists Making a Difference
"It's probably no coincidence that the past decade, during which Hyde has observed a growth in youth activism, coincides with the proliferation of Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs) in public high schools in Massachusetts and around the country. Back in 1992, just a handful of GSAs existed in the Bay State; now, more than half of its 300 hundred public high schools have active GSAs. While the primary focus of the groups is promoting tolerance and safety for all students, they allow students to branch out in other ways as well. ``I think it's just hard to overstate how important these bodies have been," says Kevin Jennings, executive director of the National Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). ``Because what they've done is they are kind of the place where these young people learn about leadership skills, how to be activists, and [students] are coming into college with already several years of effective organizing experience behind them. For a lot of us in the LGBT movement who are my age, it was on-the-job training if you would," laughs the 39 year-old Jennings. ``I'm looking at students who apply for internships here now who are 18 and already have 12 leadership positions with LGBT-related activities. ...It's amazing." ...
Needless to say, Jennings is enthusiastic about the influx of young people into the gay rights movement. ``I think we're at a watershed moment in the history of this movement where young people are moving to the front and center of it," he observes. ``And when that has happened in the past with other movements like the African-American civil rights movement or the Vietnam War movement, it was the factor that propelled those movements to victory. So I'm very hopeful for the future."
If you lived here in Massachusetts you'd be in the minority. I remember going to school committee meetings in Newton where this all began, and those opposed were vastly outnumbered. The hostility directed towards the sane parents was palpable. It was like something out of a Frank Peretti novel.
On the whole, parents in Massachusetts are largely indifferent to the homosexual curriculum in the government schools. I blame them as much as anyone else.
You're not from Massachusetts, are you?
Free babysitting.
Teachers pretend to teach, students pretend to learn, and parents pretend that the teachers are teaching and the students are learning.
Uh...what? How is that possible? O_o
I remember it well. It worked like a charm. Before their bogus statistics were refuted, the legislation was in place. Except for Mass News, the Massachusetts media was a willing accomplice. That's why a widespread understanding of homosexuality as unnatural and immoral is necessary if we are going to make any headway in rolling back the homosexual agenda. And that can only happen when children are removed from the indoctrination centers, which is why we need school vouchers yesterday.
They weren't allowed to talk to the media. I went to a State House rally where the speakers referred to "the tapes" but were afraid to play or quote from them. Up is down and square is round in Massachusetts.
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