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The Parent Trap (John Leo on David Parker arrest)
Townhall.com ^ | October 2, 2005 | John Leo

Posted on 10/07/2005 11:23:58 AM PDT by lexfreedom

The Parent Trap By John Leo

Oct 2, 2005

Columnist, U.S. News & World Report

David and Tonia Parker of Lexington, Mass., saw a red flag when their son came home from kindergarten last January with a “diversity book bag” that included Who’s in a Family, a book promoting acceptance of gay marriage. The Parkers thought it was their right, as parents, to decide when and how to introduce their son to the issue of homosexuality. The Parkers believed the public school, Estabrook, is right to be teaching tolerance of gays but wrong in raising the subject in kindergarten and then indoctrinating 5-year-olds on gay marriage. Tonia Parker says gay parents are allowed to come into class and read their material to a captive audience of the very young.

The Parkers did not attack the “diversity book bag” program. They requested notification of any future school discussions of homosexuality so they could have their son opt out. They pointed to a state law defending the opt-out right of parents. The school argued that the law pertained to sex education, not discussion of family forms. In a series of E-mails, the school agreed to a meeting, where the Parkers thought an accommodation would be offered. When the school took a hard-nosed stance instead, David Parker refused to leave school property. He was arrested, led off to jail in handcuffs, then allowed out on bail. His trial for trespassing has been delayed for months. A restraining order, still in effect, bans him from the school and its grounds. He cannot attend meetings of the school committee or pick up his son after class. He cannot even vote, since the school is his voting site. The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts said the school is on sound legal ground (no surprise there), arguing that “public education would grind to a halt if parents had the right to demand classes tailored to each child based on the parent’s moral views.”

Occasionally, the school and its anti-bias committee, with strong gay membership, have argued that the book bag program merely acknowledged the plain fact of same-sex marriages. But the committee’s website was more candid, stating that the book bags are intended “to build an atmosphere of tolerance and respect” for “family structure diversity.” The site says children “have the option to bring home a diversity book bag,” and the school says it gave ample notice to parents. But Tonia Parker says she carefully files every notice and never received one on the book bag. The school said the book bag was on display at back-to-school night. Tonia Parker says she attended that event but was never told about the bag. Brian Camenker, head of the pro-family group Article 8 Alliance, which opposes gay marriage, says the diversity bag was there but in an inconspicuous place with no indication of what was in it. Another couple, the Parkers say, knew about the book bag and told the school not to send it, but their child was sent home with it anyway. That family has since left Lexington.

“Left-wing town.” The strongly liberal Boston Globe offered some questionable reporting on the controversy. In one report last May, it blandly referred to Who’s in a Family as “a book that depicts a same-sex couple.” Another report quoted a smug educational bureaucrat comparing the Parkers’ argument to that of a parent who wanted James and the Giant Peach removed from a school. But the dispute isn’t about censorship, oversensitive parents, or even gay marriage. The Parkers have made no antigay statements and have kept their argument tightly focused on parental rights to allow their children to opt out on issues of sexuality and lessons that implicitly approve gay marriage. Parker refuses to plea-bargain on trespassing until the school lifts its restraining order. The Parkers have assembled a strong legal team to handle the criminal case and a civil suit they plan to file against the school system.

Camenker, who wrote the state opt-out law 10 years ago, says there is no doubt that Paul Ash, Lexington superintendent of schools, has misconstrued it. Even if the law didn’t exist, he says, it’s mind-boggling that the school would trample parental rights by denying a simple opt-out. Lexington is “an incredibly left-wing town” strongly opposed to the Parkers, he says, but in the rest of the state, maybe 80 to 90 percent of the people who know about the case support the Parkers.

One problem is that gay activists tend to blur the line between tolerance, which the vast majority of Americans favor, and approval of homosexuality, which meets significantly greater resistance. This happens often as lessons of approval are smuggled into anti-bias programs. Another problem is an older one: Public school systems often view parents not as allies but as annoying obstacles to be overcome. In this case, as the Parkers’ argument goes national, the obstacles stand a darned good chance of winning.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: davidparker; homosexualagenda; homosexuality; johnleo; parentalrights
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1 posted on 10/07/2005 11:24:06 AM PDT by lexfreedom
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To: DirtyHarryY2K; little jeremiah

David Parker ping!


2 posted on 10/07/2005 11:24:43 AM PDT by lexfreedom
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To: lexfreedom
The Parkers thought it was their right, as parents, to decide when and how to introduce their son to the issue of homosexuality.

It their right to introduce their child to SEXUALITY of any sort. I cannot believe we have these asinine discussions in this country, kids that young should not be sexualized.

3 posted on 10/07/2005 11:48:18 AM PDT by msnimje (If you suspect this post might need a sarcasm tag..... it does!)
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To: lexfreedom
“public education would grind to a halt if parents had the right to demand classes tailored to each child based on the parent’s moral views.”

And this may be a good thing.
4 posted on 10/07/2005 11:50:26 AM PDT by JamesP81
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To: lexfreedom

Thanks for alerting me; I'll ping the list in a while. Have to back away from the keyboard, my "other" life is about to submerge me!


5 posted on 10/07/2005 11:52:53 AM PDT by little jeremiah (A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. P. Henry)
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To: lexfreedom
“public education would grind to a halt if parents had the right to demand classes tailored to each child based on the parent’s moral views.”

It sounds about 180 degrees different than the argument they use when some parent wants to put a Bible in the classroom.

6 posted on 10/07/2005 11:55:49 AM PDT by Tribune7
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To: lexfreedom

I know it's probably not possible for one reason or another, but it would be nice if the Parkers could move out of MA.

There are still some areas in this country where sanity prevails.


7 posted on 10/07/2005 12:11:54 PM PDT by somedaysoon
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To: lexfreedom

"The school argued that the law pertained to sex education, not discussion of family forms."

Since when is a homosexual couple considered a 'family'?

I believe that God instuted the 'family' with Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve. Divorce was the first distortion of the family. Now, homosexuals want to get their own twist in to the mix.


8 posted on 10/07/2005 12:17:00 PM PDT by WmCraven_Wk
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To: lexfreedom
David Parker is being disenfranchised! Where's Jesse Jackson?

It's ironic that this is happening in Lexington, MA, where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. The Minute Men were resisting a much-less-intrusive tyranny of King George III.

9 posted on 10/07/2005 12:42:02 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus

If you think Lexington is bad - you should hear the horror stories about Concord which is right next door. Bill Clinton- Monica Lewinsky set a clear message that was well received in the Concord schools.


10 posted on 10/07/2005 1:57:53 PM PDT by NHResident
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To: lexfreedom; EdReform; backhoe; Yehuda; Clint N. Suhks; saradippity; stage left; Yakboy; ...
Homosexual Agenda Ping.

Thanks for the ping Lex

If you want on/off the ping list let me and little jeremiah know.

Free Republic homosexual agenda keyword search

11 posted on 10/07/2005 2:29:38 PM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K (http://soapboxharry.blogspot.com/)
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To: lexfreedom

I'd think Parker has a cause of action of child sexual abuse against the schools. Sounds to me as if the administration is trolling for dates.


12 posted on 10/08/2005 6:56:29 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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13 posted on 11/19/2005 9:16:08 PM PST by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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To: lexfreedom; GatorGirl; maryz; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; livius; ...

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14 posted on 11/19/2005 9:22:31 PM PST by narses (St Thomas says “lex injusta non obligat”)
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To: lexfreedom
The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts said the school is on sound legal ground (no surprise there), arguing that “public education would grind to a halt if parents had the right to demand classes tailored to each child based on the parent’s moral views.”

I'm down for that.

15 posted on 11/21/2005 6:11:26 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: lexfreedom

And still, were it not for FreeRepublic, I would know nothing about this story.


16 posted on 11/21/2005 6:14:53 AM PST by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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