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Parents Told to Ready for Pro-Gay Observances in Schools
Agape Press ^ | April 20th, 2004 | Jim Brown

Posted on 04/21/2004 3:39:24 PM PDT by missyme

A conservative columnist and student at Hillsdale College in Michigan is urging students to loudly resist tomorrow's pro-homosexual "Day of Silence" in schools across the U.S.

Last year, an estimated 200,000 students in 2,000 schools -- some with administrative support -- took part in the annual national Day of Silence. Organizers describe the event as "a national student-led effort in which participants take a vow of silence to peacefully protest the discrimination and harassment faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth in schools." The number of participants is expected to rise this year.

Hans Zeiger is an Eagle Scout as well as founder and president of the Scout Honor Coalition. He says school districts should not allow the protest to take place because it is an unconstitutional interruption of the school day.

"There's really not anything to counter that unless students, parents, community members, and teachers are prepared and armed with the truth that is necessary to counter that -- and to understand that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle," Zeiger says, adding that those same individuals need to oppose efforts in schools to legitimize homosexual behavior.

"There is a cost to be paid in standing up for these things, and people need to able to commit to those things and understand that the very future of America is at stake in our capacity to stand against events like the Day of Silence," he says.

The columnist offers practical suggestions for those willing to take that stand. "People need to meet with principals. They need to meet with superintendents," Zeiger says. "And they need to write letters to the editor of their local newspapers.

"These are all steps that we need to take in our communities to resist the radical homosexual agenda that is moving with such rapidity through our land," he adds, "and this is one way that we can resist it: by resisting the Day of Silence."

Zeiger encourages students and parents to find out if their school is taking part in the event -- and if so, make their concerns known.

The Day of Silence is a project of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and the United States Student Association (USSA). The observance began in 1996 at the University of Virginia.


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1 posted on 04/21/2004 3:39:25 PM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme
Excuse me while I make an unusual bunch of noise during the "Day of Silence."
2 posted on 04/21/2004 3:41:42 PM PDT by Skooz (My Biography: Psalm 40:1-3)
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To: missyme
If you cant beat em join em:

Tomorrow is "Support the Vast Right-wing conspiracy" day

Anyone who gets out of bed and does anything at all will be supporting the VRWC. Join the event by getting out of bed and having a good day! This silent event will be encouraged by everyone just acting as they normally do, proving that the 'silent majority' lives!
3 posted on 04/21/2004 3:42:37 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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To: Skooz
We now have a Day of Silence in honor of Perverts, Child Molestors, and any other deviants that want to throw there hat in...
4 posted on 04/21/2004 3:44:09 PM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme
He says school districts should not allow the protest to take place because it is an unconstitutional interruption of the school day.

I would love to hear how he deems this to be "unconstitutional."

5 posted on 04/21/2004 3:45:48 PM PDT by tdadams (If there were no problems, politicians would have to invent them... wait, they already do.)
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To: missyme
Now if they'd just shut up the other 364 days of the year.
6 posted on 04/21/2004 3:47:31 PM PDT by Spok (They call me old Hugh, but I doubt I'm 80.)
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To: missyme
See if a middle or high school in your town is participating:

http://www.dayofsilence.org/about/participants.php
7 posted on 04/21/2004 3:53:07 PM PDT by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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To: missyme
He says school districts should not allow the protest to take place

It's going to be a bit difficult to make silent students talk. I suggest that all parents and students who are opposed to this homosexual propaganda, withdraw their children from school on the "day of silence". May even affect school budgets since they're based on attendance records.

Of course an even better action would be for parents to pull their children out of the public schools Leftist Indoctrination Camps permanently.

8 posted on 04/21/2004 3:54:28 PM PDT by SpyGuy
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To: missyme
Parents should keep their kids "home" for the day, but show up with them out in front of the school to demonstrate against this crap. Give them anything BUT silence. Throw rotten tomatoes and eggs at the school and generally make noise all day long.
9 posted on 04/21/2004 3:55:42 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: missyme
HIV PORN SCARE: Los Angeles County Officials Focusing Special Attention on Gay Films
The Drudge Report ^ | April 21, 2004 | Matt Drudge
10 posted on 04/21/2004 3:56:30 PM PDT by COURAGE
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To: missyme
INTREP - SECULARIZATION OF AMERICA
11 posted on 04/21/2004 3:57:32 PM PDT by LiteKeeper
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To: missyme
My high schooler informed me that it was considered very amusing at her school to try and see if they could make a silent student talk.
12 posted on 04/21/2004 4:00:20 PM PDT by valkyrieanne
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To: LiteKeeper; All
Today I read on FR that we now have a call to prayer by Muslims over a loud speaker, and now a Day of Silence for Moral Deviants...What's next a paid day off for Atheists'Day? What is up???
13 posted on 04/21/2004 4:01:14 PM PDT by missyme
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To: missyme



Deconstructing Public Education
Diane Alden
July 26, 2002

Public education in America is a mess. No amount of money or fixing is going to turn it around. Humanists, cultural Marxists, the psychologically oriented social engineers and gurus are in charge. Those who seek to deconstruct America, its values, its institutions and its history, as well as its future as a sovereign state, are running the show called American public education.

The Intellectual 'Gods' of the American Educational Wasteland

In order to achieve a temporary teaching certificate back in the late '80s, I experienced what nearly every teacher in the U.S. today has to learn or absorb. Included in my studies were the theories and philosophies of education gurus like Jung, Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow, Adler, William Glasser, John Dewey, Wundt, Pavlov, B.F. Skinner and Watson.

The problem, as I concluded, is that a little valuable information or objective studies were mixed in with junk, the political, the manipulative, psycho-sociological theory.

It is important for a teacher to know at what stage or age a child learns what. But it is even more important that a teacher have something valuable to teach. That is not what is happening in our public schools, high schools or the colleges of education these days.

Rather, feelings, techniques, self actualization and the ever-popular sensitivity training and "project learning" have replaced solid facts and information and workable teaching techniques. You know – the kind of knowledge that children learned in most schools before the radicalized '60s generation captured the culture and the schools.

These are the new totalitarians, who adopted psychological tools that have created the dumbed-down, tuned-out, easily manipulated, irrational people that most public schools turn out by the millions.

As I discovered in much of my course work, the gods of modern education and psychology didn't simply stop with objective studies of child development. They veered into an area where they had no business.

In the mindset of the psycho-social educational guru, the child became an object, human capital, silly putty if you will, for creating a political creature easily manipulated by those who think they know better.

The manipulators are the kind of folks who believe that their collectivist vision is what mankind needs in a collectivized, hive-like world. All this is based on Maslow and Roger's theories, called Third Force psychology. Third Force psychology gave us "stuff" like "values clarification" and the wonders of "mastery learning" and these days it has been recycled into "project learning."

Worse yet, however, is that the "stuff" foisted upon the American educational system has replaced the teaching of absolutes or fact-based learning. Manipulative tools like the Delphi Technique and Saul Alinsky's political tools are used by the radicalized progressives, the left and those who hate American society, Western cultural tradition and its values and underpinnings.

That hatred is called many things, but it is recognizable in gender politics and multicultural, diversity "training," as opposed to teaching individual self-control based on Judeo-Christian ideals of right and wrong, good and bad.

Before the mad '60s, civilized behavior, whether religious-based or not, was the standard if not always the norm. That is not the case today. Today's child has lost his moral moorings thanks to the success of the descendants of Hegel and Marx who have captured our institutions and used psychology to do it.

What replaced cultural standards and civilized norms of behavior and learning is the mushy brand of non-judgmental "tolerance" of behavior that goes against beliefs and traditions that have taken thousands of years to evolve. Fuggedabout learning much of anything that is teacher-directed instead of child-directed.

For at least a hundred years, the psycho-social educrats like John Dewey or B.F. Skinner or Maslow and Rogers looked at the child as a pliable being to be recreated as the new utopian man. This new creature would fit into the brave new world collectivist and God-free social order.

Using whatever theory or fad these experts are pushing, the psychologists, educrats, sociologists, political molders and transformers of society crossed the line.

The experts have successfully convinced vast numbers of people that there are no absolute truths or standards. Psycho-social theories or systems take the place of what we formerly knew as truth, beauty, right and wrong, knowledge and absorbing facts.

Just recently, a college professor informed me that his students were having trouble with concepts like latitude and longitude. Worse yet, they felt put upon when told they had to learn those concepts and apply them to map reading. No one had ever demanded they learn to retain much of anything to memory in any kind of structured fashion.

Mostly he was appalled that they argued with him about having to commit something to memory in order to use it to solve practical or hypothetical problems.

The professor probably knows his students are poorly educated because educrats are pushing something called "project learning." That is learning for the "real" world. As one of the booklets on project-based learning states: "Learners who can see the connection between a project-based task and the real world will be more motivated to understand and solve the problem at hand. ... Project-based Learning has the potential to increase a student's feeling of responsibility for, and control over, his or her own learning ... you and your students engage in a valuable discussion of learning goals, student interests, student and teacher expectations, personal strengths and weaknesses, and problem solving strategies."

Yeah, but do they know what latitude and longitude are? If any of them were adrift in the Pacific Ocean, on their own, would they be able to tell where they were when their "collaborators" were not within easy reach? Probably NOT.

At least 40 percent of American students can't find simple geographical points on a map, like the state or country in which they live. But by gosh, the educrats tell us that "Project-based Learning has the potential to increase a student's feeling of responsibility for, and control over, his or her own learning." God help them if they ever get lost or are asked to plot a course or read a map properly.

It would seem the only facts and truths being promoted or extolled in many schools today are irrational and unstructured theories and "new" socialized versions of math or science. Even taking to memory simple things like latitude and longitude are discouraged. These subjects and concepts carry with them the knowledge of absolutes.

There Are No Such Things as Absolutes

Many modern educrats, feminists and multiculturalists have also managed to turn physics and math into psycho-social political subjects. Feminists have complained that the study of physics is faulty because it is based on patriarchal thinking handed down in Western culture. In other words, what goes up may not come down. That is, unless it has been vetted by Gloria Steinem or Susan Sontag and approved by NOW.

Feminists and the diversity and multicultural proponents of the new and Not-improved education system want to dump Western or American culture, and even physics is taking a bum rap because it evolved out of the thinking of Western white men. How incredibly pathetic for feminists to be so shallow and blind that they have politicized science.

But that has happened across the board. From environmentalism to kindergarten science, it is all about agenda politics these days.

Fact-based solid information that might require memorization or knowledge of absolutes is discouraged unless it serves a reformation or socialization purpose. When science and math are deconstructed because they are considered tools used by white men to control races, classes and women, something is seriously wrong with our intellectual class.

William McDougall states in Academic Questions, Winter 1998-99, "Culture to them is an artificial, malleable construct that is of no intrinsic importance except for its utility in the struggle for liberation."

What is being promoted as educational material worthy of being taught by "facilitators," who used to be called teachers, is a kind of mushy mind pudding of feel-good unstructured information. It is junk information that does not help as a basis for rational thinking.

Project Learning is one technique in handing mind pudding to American children. It is very popular in many school systems nationwide.

Where did we get the educrats discouraging teaching of absolutes or using memorization as a teaching tool? How did mastery or project learning become the implement of choice by the "facilitators" in the classroom? Who are the prime movers in the valueless, fact-free new education system that has created a nation dumbed down to mediocrity?

One of the modern gurus is Dr. William Glasser. To Glasser and his cohorts absolutes and facts are bad. Glasser believes that learning core knowledge promotes individuality, which is bad. He prefers collaborative and cooperative project learning, team playing, whereas a better idea is to promote the collective man, which is a good thing.

To Glasser and others there are no right or wrong answers, but rather many alternatives and right answers. Glasser promotes the no-failure grading system as well as no rankings in superior or outstanding individual achievement. Just this year we witnessed the fruit of that in Massachusetts, where many schools did not have class rankings or valedictorian or salutorian at graduation events.

Thanks to men like Glasser, Maslow, Rogers, Skinner and others, learning in public schools has shifted away from what a student needs to know to what a student decides they want to know.

In his own words, Glasser believes that children are "more comfortable and less bored because it is accepted that they socialize while they work in these situations, while it is not in their regular classes. It is clear that students work and learn best in cooperative groups."

Education critic Lynn Studder has put the new system into perspective. She concludes that educrats like Glasser who promote the Third Force practices of Maslow and Rogers are not doing American children a favor:

"Without factual knowledge, a child has no basis upon which to initiate an informed analytical process resulting in a reasoned conclusion. They can only present an uninformed opinion; they are as computers – 'processors' of information devoid of analytical capability. This is the reality of 'critical thinking.' "

The individual does not need to know or understand facts or absolutes, because he can always depend on his peer in the educational hive to help him through a situation or problem. The individual is out, the hive mentality is in. They call it cooperative and collaborative learning, but some of us call it mob mentality, which we pay for and THEN call it public education. Even a mob is made up of individuals. In the American public school, more often than not, that mob is also a dumb mob.

By Their Fruits You Shall Know Them

William Kilpatrick is a professor in the School of Education at Boston College, where he teaches courses in moral education and adolescent psychology. His thoughts on the modern educrat are sad indeed:

"I believe that many educators in America don't have anything else to teach. They aren't well versed in subject matter. Typically, they've had many courses in education, but relatively few in history, math or science. Typically, American teachers love children, but they don't have a corresponding love of knowledge."

Furthermore, he states: "As a consequence they have very little to pass on. So instead of teaching history, literature, science or geography, the temptation is to sit around in circles with the children and share feelings."

As an indication of our educational freefall into chaos, 43 percent of fourth-graders, 31 percent of eighth-graders and 30 percent of 12th-graders read below "basic" levels, placing them in the illiterate category.

Between 1990 and 1996, statistics show, one-third of the students in grades 4 through 12 could not read and nearly two-thirds of them couldn't read very well.

Achievement levels in history and geography were even worse, and the decline began in 1963.

In today's modern schoolroom, about 41 percent of the school day is devoted to academics. The rest of it is about socialization of some sort.

Sandra Stotsky is a research associate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She wrote "Losing Our Language: How Multicultural Classroom Instruction Is Undermining our Children's Ability to Read, Write and Reason." Her analysis of the state of education concludes that history and civics books used in fifth-grade classes have deep-sixed mention of inventors, explorers, soldiers and all presidents except Abraham Lincoln. Many of the great achievements of Americans is excluded because those Americans were white men.

The Not So Sacred Individual

"Christianity discovers individuality in the sense that it stresses personal conversion," says Bernard McGinn, professor of historical theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School. "This is a crucial contribution to Western Civilization because it releases the individual from the absolute constraints of family and society."

In "Body Snatching," Shirley Correll wrote:

Individualism is one of the first areas to be assaulted and removed. As Outcome Based Education (OBE) is implemented, children are taught and graded as groups. This method is called cooperative learning, and the students are constantly pushed toward group think or collectivism. Individualism is out and collectivism is in. This anti-American concept is one of the most obnoxious of the socialistic leveling devices. It is the individualism of America, carried out in the competitive free enterprise system, which has offered the highest standard of living in the world. However, as one observes OBE, the first thing one will notice is that competition is to be eliminated, along with the rewards of academic excellence. We eliminate programs such as the selection of valedictorians and salutatorians.
And B.K. Eakman wrote, on page 111:
The major part of the groundwork was laid in 1879 at the University of Leipzig, Germany, where experimental laboratories headed by Wilhelm Wundt advanced the then-radical notion of man as a neurochemical machine, a product of genetics and upbringing and not accountable for his conduct, which was said to be caused entirely by forces beyond his control. Wundt's students actually credited him with having divorced the spiritual aspect from his studies. His pupils boasted that, following the establishment of the first psychology laboratory in 1869, psychology had become "a science without a soul."
Thanks to the gurus, the teachers and administrators who have fawned all over the gurus, plus the billions poured into implementing failed theories, we get test scores near the bottom of the international heap.
Our education experts seem to prefer it that way. If we stay at the Bottom, that will require more money to "fix" it. So yet more money is poured into the failed system. The Congress and various administrations have no clue, and the teachers unions are about getting grants or federal money to keep themselves in seminars and conferences and POWER.

The teachers unions have GOT to be the most self-interested bunch of clods that ever walked the face of the earth. Totally in tune with social engineers from hell, they forgot what teachers are supposed to be about.

When teachers and their unions swallow the dimwitted theories, political agenda and manipulative techniques of the psycho-social transformers of American society, as far as I am concerned they are guilty of child abuse AND sedition.

These theories, which came out of Third Force psychology, the human potential movement, and Glasser's "choice" and "reality" programs, are criminal in their failure to educate. But then, after all, the end game is to recreate and change society, not to educate people.

Admitting Failure

Carl Rogers' former partner, Dr. William Coulson, says that out of Third Force psychology came what is better known in colleges and universities and school systems throughout the U.S. as values clarification.

In values clarification there are no absolutes, right or wrong answers. In fact, perception is reality rather than a matter of standards, truths and values as passed on through generations. The name of which he states has been changed to critical thinking, problem solving, or decision making. This is also what Dr. William Glasser has been promoting in his panacea for education.

Toward the ends of their lives the creators of Third Force psychology finally began to understand how much damage these theories had done to society and to children. Too late, though, because these theories and their bastard stepchildren were now enshrined in the way education works in this country. They were adopted to politicize children, the family and the institutions of this nation. Without homeschooling and private schools, the children of this nation would be in worse shape than we already are.

Call it "projects learning, mastery learning, Goals 2000, whatever. It is still 35 years' worth of failure wrapped and rewrapped and recycled into new titles.

The old biblical saying that by your fruits you shall know them holds true in education as in anything else. The fruit of the Third Force and human potential movement, the product of "choice" in regard to what children want to learn or not learn, are failures – but we just throw more money at them and continue to recycle.

Personally, I think public education is beyond reform. Having taught a few years myself, I know that unless a teacher teaches in a system where they ignore the latest in teaching nostrums, the children are going down the education rat hole. As the federal government has become more involved, even at the local level, teachers no longer have the choice or freedom to choose common sense over educational mind sludge.

Many teachers know this and hate it but are so afraid of losing their jobs they just bite the bullet and go on with it.

Anyone who thinks it can be reformed is living in virtual reality. Education is beyond reform. Reform takes too long. The only alternative for parents is to yank their children by the millions from public schools and maybe, just maybe, the educrats and federal government might get the message.

Frankly, I would not count on it. Like all bureaucracies, as well as those who "own" the failed ideas and policies, these people will never learn from failure, they do what they do no matter what.

To admit failure would be to rock their world, and a lifetime of passing on garbage would have to be admitted. That would indeed destroy their self-esteem. But rather that than to keep on destroying America's children.

14 posted on 04/21/2004 4:04:36 PM PDT by Freedom4US
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To: WOSG
I like that.
I liiiike that...

reminds me of the insidious tactics the GLAD idiots used back in my college years, putting up flyers at 10 am stating "Anyone who supports the cause of gay rights should show their support by wearing blue jeans to class"

think about it a minute.
try not to laugh and roar in wrath at the same time.

done? ok... so here's the game plan:
we should all put up flyers on public bulletin boards, kiosks, telephone poles, whatever, with your proposed text.

It will drive at least a few of the leftist homoagenda freaks slap out of their minds, and might - just MIGHT - cause some Joe Cits to stop and actually think about the BS with which we are all inundated by these precious little PC darlings.

Good causes, both.
15 posted on 04/21/2004 4:07:49 PM PDT by King Prout (poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
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To: Skooz
Gee, I was thinking we could maybe get the degenerates to maintain this 'observance' for 365 days every year ... but then the degeneracy would be back in the closet from whence it oozed and slinked, and the homos couldn't have that now that they've begun their final destruction of the Republic's moral fiber.
16 posted on 04/21/2004 4:08:08 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: WOSG
My son's high school had a big "gay day" yesterday, with assembly in the auditorium, etc.

He was conveniently absent yesterday.

17 posted on 04/21/2004 4:08:18 PM PDT by Siouxz
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To: Freedom4US; 4mycountry
wow

4mc - good read, especially for those in your vulnerable situation
18 posted on 04/21/2004 4:20:39 PM PDT by King Prout (poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
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To: King Prout
You're right, a good read. What did you mean by "vunerable situation", though?

As for this "Day of Silence", one thing comes to mind:


19 posted on 04/21/2004 5:03:03 PM PDT by 4mycountry ("Completely concretely" - - That's "the power of the 'Freeper'.")
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To: 4mycountry
your age. you are the #1 target of all this nonsense, because you are the future and they need to own you to win.
20 posted on 04/21/2004 5:32:20 PM PDT by King Prout (poets and philosophers should NEVER pretend to Engineering... especially SOCIAL Engineering!)
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