Posted on 03/27/2004 10:47:44 AM PST by EdReform
TRUTH WITHOUT INTERRUPTION DAY ( www.choice4truth.com/twid.htm )
On April 21, homosexual activists and their supporters will hold "Day of Silence" events on high school and college campuses throughout the country, sponsored by GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. (For more details, see www.dayofsilence.org.) It will be a silent vigil and the usual victimhood and "gay" rights claims. Participants will hand out material promoting homosexuality, bisexuality and cross-dressing.
How would you like to hold a counter-event the same day? We are calling it the Truth Without Interruption Day! Finally - a chance to get a word in edgewise!
If you'd like to organize one at your school, see below. You'll find links to: Talking Points (feel free to print this off and hand out); Tips for Organizing a TWID event; and a sample news release.
Open Letter (to hand out to Day of Silence victims)
( www.choice4truth.com/twid_open.htm )
Talking Points (feel free to print this off and hand out)
( www.choice4truth.com/twid_talk.htm )
Tips for Organizing a TWID event
( www.choice4truth.com/twid_tips.htm )
Sample news release
( www.choice4truth.com/twid_news.htm )
(Excerpt) Read more at choice4truth.com ...
They're going to be Silent for a day?
Shouldn't we be supporting that?
How about a week of Silence, a month, a century?
The Deception and Desensitization of America's Youth ( see reply 7 )
Participants will hand out material promoting homosexuality, bisexuality and cross-dressing.
I'd recommend that when a student is handed one of the "Day of Silence" flyers or note cards, they respond with a note card of their own - perhaps like this (or something similar):
THINK...Outside the Triangle!
WWW.Choice4Truth.COM
GLSEN and Its Influence on Children
An excerpt from 'Queering the Schools' with response from Kevin Jennings, Executive Director of GLSEN and the editors' response to Kevin Jennings.
GLSEN claims that this is a student-led event. In elementary and middle schools? BS. GLSEN leads and organizes this event and Jennings knows it.
Oh, and the "saftey in the schools issue?" It's a ruse by GLSEN and other homosexual organizations. It all started with bogus statistics on "gay" youth suicide:
Problem #1: Small Percentage of Suicides Found Gay
Problem #2: Gibson Cites Gay Studies With Unrepresentative Samples
Also see:
From Tolerance to Affirmation: One School's Experience with a Gay-Affirmative Program
"... The genesis of the homosexual teen suicide myth lies in a deeply flawed and pro-homosexual report by San Francisco homosexual activist Paul Gibson. The paper, "Gay Male and Lesbian Youth Suicide," was included, as a supporting document, in a 1989 report by a special federal task force on youth suicide reporting to Dr. Louis Sullivan, former Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). However, Secretary Sullivan repudiated and distanced his department from the Gibson paper:
...the views expressed in the paper entitled 'Gay Male and Lesbian Youth Suicide' do not in any way represent my personal beliefs or the policy of this Department.[2] Sullivan went on to say:
Indeed, I am strongly committed to advancing traditional family values. Federal policies must be crafted with great care so as to strengthen rather than undermine the institution of the family. In my opinion, the views expressed in the paper run contrary to that aim.[3] Dr. David Shaffer, one of the country's leading authorities on suicide among youth, notes that Gibson's paper "was never subjected to the rigorous peer review that is required for publication in a scientific journal and contained no new research findings."[4]...
Although Gibson's report was denounced by Secretary Sullivan, homosexual activists have skillfully used it to claim that "government statistics" support their suicide assertions. Pro-gay articles routinely (and mistakenly) cite Gibson's unproven statistics as part of the HHS task force's official conclusions on youth suicide.[6] Gibson himself has declined an interview with the author to discuss his controversial assertions.[7]...
The myth of a gay teen suicide epidemic is built upon a flimsy statistical foundation. Gibson, a homosexual social worker in San Francisco, uses statistics from mainly homosexual sources and then extrapolates them to the general youth population using the discredited Kinsey estimate of a 10 percent gay population.
A perusal of Gibson's report turns up numerous contradictions and statistical impossibilities. For example, he refers to one author who speculated in 1985 (in the gay newspaper, The Washington Blade) that as many as 3,000 gay youths kill themselves a year-a number that exceeds the total number of annual teen suicides by more than a thousand.[13]
To reach his core conclusions on the high rate of homosexual suicides, Gibson points to assorted gay survey studies that claim homosexual youth are far more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to have considered or to have attempted suicide. These studies rely on surveys of troubled and often runaway youth. Generally, they have found a much higher rate (two to four times higher) of suicidal tendencies in their "gay" respondents compared with their "straight" respondents. Gibson then multiplies this higher rate by the disputed Kinsey figure of a 10 percent homosexual population to produce his figure that 30 percent of all youth suicides involve homosexual youth.
David Shaffer, a Columbia University psychiatrist and specialist on adolescent suicide, has said, "I struggled for a long time over [Gibson's] mathematics, but, in the end, it seemed more hocus-pocus than math."[14] Nevertheless, Gibson's claims have been repeated over and over as homosexual activists have made them part of their lore..."
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