Posted on 04/17/2003 10:32:53 AM PDT by Remedy
I suspect the opposite is true... teaching them this stuff at a young age scars them and stops emotional maturation.
This thread is just over one year old -- would there be folks on your Public Schools Ping List who might be interesested?
Old but timely thread that one of the PSPL members brought to my attention.
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"... He notes that the origins of homosexual behavior are complex, but "whatever its origins, the outcome of homosexuality is best understood as a very complex state of confusion over sexual identity."
Van Gend cites the National Health and Social Life Survey published in 1994 in the U.S. In this survey, 8% of the 16-year-olds thought they were gay--but, "significantly, that by age 18 only 4% still thought they were gay, and by age 25, only 2 percent still thought they were gay. What that means is that most sexual confusion in school children clears away if left to iteslf. It doesn't need therapy or counseling. It is a passing phase..."
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""If kids are getting teased and harassed, they're not going to be able to work. They're not going to be able to concentrate on their learning. So this is actually for the protection of people's learning so that they're able to learn best. So it really does go along with the goals of education, that every child has the right to be comfortable.""
MY kid was an extra short boy, with learning disabilities whose ears stuck out. He was teased and tortured EVERY SINGLE DAY of his public school years. The school officials told us that he would just have to "toughen" up...this was what kids are like.
If schools really cared about teasing, they would concentrate on fat, ugly kids, not sexual deviancy. It is so obvious that they are trying to RAPE the kids to get them sexual and into their deviant groups.
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