No that is NOT what I said. Most of your post is just stuff you made up NOT what I have said. You complain that I haven't read something then proceed to write falsehoods about what I actually said which indicates you haven't read what I wrote. Dobson would have been better served by keeping his mouth shut about this nonsense since it really has nothing to do with the cartoon itself.
There is nothing in Sponge Bob which furthers the gay agenda: no characters, no story lines, nothing. And the fact that gays allegedly like the show means nothing.
Only idiots believe that any man would get away with touching children's genitals in a public school ANYWHERE in the country and it is irrelevent what is suggested on websites put up by the deviants. Should a teacher try something like that they would be in hot water immediately and even the union would not be supporting him.
You clearly have no idea of what is REALLY in curriculums across the land and until you actually do your opinion is of no value in this regard. You are confusing INTENTIONS of these groups with ACTUAL teachings. You are also confusing private opinions with official declarations. There is NO uniform National curriculum and WTF has NO power to impose one or do any more than you or I and can only SUGGEST certain things be taught. LOCAL school boards make those decisions and they are composed of our neighbors not Leftist Perverted infiltrators.
Even those composed of RAT creeps such as here in Chicago don't try and push this crap.
You, Salon, illiterates who can't get past the cartoon pictures, liberals, and homosexuals are the only ones I've seen promoting the "Sponge Bob is gay" theory as having any credibility with anyone.
Try reading this article. Setting the Record Straight by James C. Dobson, Ph.D.
You clearly have no idea of what is REALLY in curriculums across the land and until you actually do your opinion is of no value in this regard.
I never asked you to listen to MY OPINION now, did I? I keep asking one simply thing: YOU READ the ACTUAL CURRICULUM, GO TO THE LINKS, SEE FOR YOURSELF what the WAFF is doing.....or do you not remember I posted any links? I gave none, right? I was "just" mouthing my opinions. The other stuff I posted doesn't exist, right?
My opinions? My own opinions come from my reading, lots of books, materials, resources, curriculum, listening to parents, teachers, psychologists, my own obervations, and my first-hand knowledge of what's going on in schools. Funny, I don't seem to recall having shared ANY of my "empty opinions."
And I clearly have no idea what's going on in school, right? And you know this, how? Or is that just YOUR OPINION?
But I do know, exactly what's going on.
1. I'm a parent of a child who used to attend Kindergarten - 1st grade in California;
2. I'm a parent of two children who used to attend Kindergarten - 11th grade in Colorado.
3. I'm a former student in a Teacher's Education Program at college in Colorado.
4. I have gone to school districts and read through several 5" thick curriculums then in use in the school districts.
5. As pertains to this specific episode of shoving pro-homosexuality down the throats of children (and their parents), I have read through MUCH of the tolerance.org curriculum being used, for instance, in Writing for Change.
6. Previously, I was Vice President of Education for Concerned Citizens of the Desert in California and met regularly with other parents and politicians and conservative educators in California. In that capacity, I flew up to Sacramento and spoke to the California Department of Education Board and met with one of the heads regarding their Health/Sex Education Curriculum required to be used in schools in California.
7. In my capacity as a parent of a child whose daughter was forced to hug a male counselor, while her lunch was withheld from her by her Kindergarten teacher until she complied with the forced hug, I spoke, at length, to the teacher, the counselor, the principal, the School Superintendent, and the School Board, who denied my daughter's claims, stated they were exaggerated and stated that the parent who witnessed these actions was also making false claims (which happened to be identical to my daughter's). I learned how these people operate when they have an agenda. Part of that agenda was using "Magic Circle" under the guise of self-esteem.
8. In my capacity as the parent of a child who received such treatment by her teacher/counselor/principal, the lawyer I spoke with concerning this incident stated this was legally considered battery and her civil rights were violated, and I had a very strong case for a suit against the teacher, the counselor, and the school district.
9. Because of what the school was doing with my daughter and other children, I was contacted by two psychologists, one being Dr. William Coulson, an internationally recognized psychologist, one who is considered an expert in his field, having worked with Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. Since YOU must know so much, I'm sure you know all about Maslow's "Heirarchy of Needs." Dr. Coulson informed me that what my child's Kindergarten teacher was performing was group therapy, as apparently were other teachers in other classrooms, in various forms at that school district. Out of his concern regarding similar and other stories (pro-homosexuality being taught, suicide poetry reading, and other forms of group therapy), Dr. Coulson came to speak to our School District. He has traveled around the country addressing his concerns about these kinds of psychological manipulation being used ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
I have been reading about these and other subject matters concerning school education for the past 15 years. Have you? Have you read Child Abuse in the Classroom by Phyliss Schlafly? I have. It's congressional testimony by parents and teachers regarding various psychological manipulation that has been on-going in classrooms ACROSS THE COUNTRY since before 1984. These psychological manipulations include pro-homosexuality being taught as equal to heterosexuality. I suggest you purchase it and then tell all those parents, from across the country, they don't know what the heck is going on in the classrooms across the country....the their opinions lack any value.
Have you read Not With My Child, You Don't? I have. It's further information regarding the same types of programs being abused on children, explaining how schools are becoming places more interested in changing "children's sociopolitical attitudes than with their ability to read, write, compute" THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
You get back to me with your valueless opinion after YOU'VE read anything about this matter; it's obvious to date, you have absolutely no knowledge, or you're just being dishonest. Have YOU read any of the curriculum of Writing for Change? Have you gone to YOUR school district's resource library and sat down and read through reams of papers of the curriculum?