Posted on 01/14/2005 7:31:37 AM PST by EdReform
No Name Calling Week? 1/12/2005 Yes, name-calling is wrong. But this events sponsors reveal the agenda behind banning it.
There is a special place in hell for people like you!
These words were directed at me by a teacher during this past summers National Education Association (NEA) convention in Washington, D.C. This delegate to the NEA convention made his prediction in response to my presence at the NEAs Ex-Gay Educators Caucus booth in the convention exhibit hall. His cheery salutation caught me off-guard given the message of tolerance and acceptance I had been hearing around the exhibit hall. This teacher disagreed with my views of sexual orientation and made sure I knew it.
I thought of this encounter as I perused the list of organizations that have teamed up to bring us No Name Calling Week (NNCW) during the week of January 24-28, 2005. Based on a fiction book called The Misfits by James Howe, the purported purpose of NNCW is to raise awareness among school children of how destructive name calling can be. I noted that the NEA was one of the co-sponsors of the week. I had to chuckle as I wondered if this event would be observed at this delegates school. While the NEA delegate did not technically call me a naughty name, I dont think he meant his prediction of a special place as a random act of kindness.
Another sponsoring group is the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Educators Network (GLSEN). In fact, the president of this group, Kevin Jennings, is also a national spokesperson for the NNCW. Curiously, I have read that Mr. Jennings knows how to call a name or two. In fact, several years ago, he used language in a speech to supporters that might have gotten him expelled from many schools. In the speech, Mr. Jennings was audiotaped discussing his feelings about those he labeled, the religious right. Concerning those who disagreed with him, Mr. Jennings told the audience:
"We have to quit being afraid of the religious right. We also have to quit -- ... I'm trying to find a way to say this. I'm trying not to say, '[F---] 'me! which is what I want to say, because I don't care what they think! Drop dead!" (Speech at Marble Collegiate Church, New York City, March 20, 2000).
Mr. Jennings and GLSEN have been called upon by numerous school districts to provide in-service training concerning sexual orientation. Perhaps the NEA delegate who talked about my special place in hell attended one of those training meetings.
GLSENs news releases are filled with words like bigot and hateful and homophobic describing people who disagree with them. Hence I am surprised at the choice of Mr. Jennings as a national spokesperson for the NNCW.
Mr. Jennings and GLSEN tirelessly inform us that many students are bullied and verbally attacked at school based on perceived homosexuality. Of course, all such name calling is wrong and schools should insist on a safe environment for all students. However, it does not seem an improvement when the response to name calling is more name calling.
The irony of all of this is that the main purpose of NNCW does not seem to be ending name calling. It is about telling the story of Joe, the gay character in The Misfits, the book from which NNCW is derived. According to author James Howe, who is gay, he wanted The Misfits to put a more positive slant on being gay in middle school.
Thus, ideology is the real issue here and not name calling.
In an interview with author Howe, published on childrenslit.com, he says concerning Joe: I wanted him to be a kid who sees himself as cool, who sees nothing wrong with being attracted to the boy who sits next to him in art class as opposed to the girl on the other side of him. He understands, as do the other misfits in this story, that the problem isn't with himself, it's with the attitudes and ignorance of others.
Mr. Howes representation of Joe is not simply an incidental device to encourage civility to those who seem different in some way. Rather, it is a clear bid to change beliefs. Mr. Howe wants kids everywhere to come away from this book seeing nothing wrong with homosexuality. In actuality, Joe is not a misfit, he is a teacher, making sure those who disapprove of him get the message that they are plagued with incorrect attitudes and ignorance.
Now I know why GLSEN is involved with this event.
It appears that NNCW may be another effort on the part of GLSEN and other event organizers to tell those who object to homosexuality on religious or philosophical grounds to drop dead.
Adults: want to end bullying and harassment in the schools? Dont call names, dont pit groups against each other, enact anti-harassment policies covering all students and then enforce them. Oh, and do this year round, not just during NNCW.
Dr. Warren Throckmorton is associate professor of psychology and director of the college counseling service at Grove City College (Pennsylvania). His columns have been published by over 60 newspapers and his scholarly work published in journals of the American Psychological Association. He is the producer of the documentary I Do Exist, which is about sexual orientation. He can be reached at ewthrockmorton@gcc.edu.
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These words were directed at me by a teacher during this past summers National Education Association (NEA) convention in Washington, D.C.
FYI ping
idiots.....
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Loser :^)
I hope some federal legislation is soon enacted to remove funding from these homosexual activist causes.
See tagline.
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Ironic that they can oppose any reference to religon anywhere near a school or classroom yet they readily condemn their opponents to Hell.
They have started to introduce a new word to the vocabulary "homosexism". They overlook the fact that there is rampant heterosexism in the homosexual community/press. For example, they refer to homosexual couples as "breeders".
Wear that "homophobe" badge proudly and tell people that it is a strike against conformity (you are afraid of everyone being part the "same" group think to advance a social agenda).
I do and speak out against multiculturism and Political Correctness when I can. I believe the left is changing the terms to start a new offensive. They are going to ride this issue to a new low and maybe kill their party. (One can only hope)
ironic, indeed!
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Oh good grief. Here they go again.
This is just the beginning for 2005. In addition to this No Name Calling Week on January 24-28, there is the We Are Family video distribution program on March 11, and GLSEN's infamous Day of Silence on April 13.
No Name Calling Week and Day of Silence are GLSEN coordinated programs, and they are an ally in the We Are Family video distribution program.
All of these programs are targeting elementary school children.
References:
SpongeBob, Barney promote 'gay tolerance (FedEx to Sponsor in Gov't Schools) ( see reply 460 )
Reasearcher Says Children's Tolerance Video Promotes Homosexuality
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Who the hell are you.Sorry.
LOL!
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What piss-complected splatterass thought this up?
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