Posted on 01/23/2002 8:43:27 AM PST by tdadams
(CNSNews.com) - Need money for college tuition? A group of employees from telecommunications giant AT&T will help pay the bills of students who identify themselves as homosexuals.
Grades and extra-curricular activities don't count as much as sexual orientation for this type of financial help.
The scholarship comes from the AT&T Foundation's LEAGUE, which is an acronym for Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay & Transgendered United Employees.
LEAGUE is one of seven "Business Resource Groups" at AT&T, serving as a homosexual advocacy resource for the telecommunications giant, its customers, shareholders, colleagues, families and the global community.
For the past six years, LEAGUE at AT&T Foundation has awarded a handful of $1,500 academic scholarships to self-identified homosexual youth. LEAGUE Foundation spokesperson Charles Eader noted that applications have doubled every year since the fund was launched.
And for those homosexual students who have demonstrated leadership in promoting diversity and understanding in the community, the LEAGUE Foundation offers a $2,500 scholarship dedicated to the memory of Matthew Sheppard, whom it considers a model of courage.
Sheppard, who was homosexual, was tortured and beaten to death by two men on Dec. 28, 1998 in Wyoming. He was 21 at the time.
LEAGUE Foundation said it hopes Shepherd's memory will inspire lesbian, bisexual, gay & transgendered applicants and recipients of scholarships to persevere against anti-homosexual intimidation both in and out of the classroom.
According to Eader, applicants must be high school graduates; identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered; have achieved a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; be actively and substantially involved in community service; live in the United States; and have been accepted to attend an accredited college or university in the United States.
But conservatives are outraged by the notion that homosexuality is being rewarded by corporations such as AT&T.
"It's sad that teenagers are being deceived about sexuality and recruited into a lifestyle that is unhealthy and immoral," said the Family Research Council's Kristin Hansen. "It's definitely evidence that homosexual activists are organized at many facets of society -- in the corporate world, in schools and in the media."
Eader noted that LEAGUE Foundation is funded wholly by donations and does not receive any financial support from the AT&T corporation. AT&T allows LEAGUE Foundation to conduct its communication and planning activities -- including phone calls, faxes, and emails -- on corporate premises. However, Eader noted that LEAGUE and LEAGUE at AT&T Foundation "are 2 different and distinct, even though related, organizations."
Membership in the AT&T Business Resource Group LEAGUE is reserved solely for AT&T employees. According to Eader, any homosexual advocacy group or its members may become part of the 501(c)3 LEAGUE at AT&T Foundation charity . This charity also "welcomes financial support from the larger LGBT community and its allies," according to the group's Web site, which is hosted by AT&T.
"The level of organization is not a surprise," Hansen said of LEAGUE's wide-open membership requirements and financial practices.
Eader said homosexual scholarship recipients who have been outspoken in their communities are encouraged to continue such activism when they get to college, but he said they have no obligation to do so. Eader added that the names of scholarship recipients remain anonymous, no matter what path they choose to follow.
But scholarship recipients are not discouraged from performing acts of "community service." In fact, Eader said LEAGUE and its supporters would benefit from having a fresh voice on campus promoting the homosexual issues and diversity.
Hansen said LEAGUE's scholarship offering is just another example of incentives encouraging behavior. "And if there's money available," she added, "it legitimizes a behavior."
Following the left-wing agenda gets companies into trouble. It is one thing to hire people without discrimination and end up with a few homosexuals who do whatever they do in private and don't push a political agenda. It's another to promote homosexuality in youth through unnecessary programs as lures. In expanding deviance, not diversity, ATT is signing its own death warrant.
You're incorrect to assume that any of us who disagree with you are homosexual militants. Speaking for myself, I am a libertarian who believes that America offers freedom and happiness for every citizen (not just heterosexual Christians), and the Constitution protects everyone equally. I defend my beliefs based on principle, not necessarily out of a vested interest.
In my opinion you are wrong, but still entitled to your opinion. Where you cross the line is when you insist that others must live a life of morality as you see it. You're free to live your life, but you're not free to dictate how others should live, not matter how you try to obfuscate and argue that peaceful and private homosexuals are somehow violating your rights.
I don't think you're stupid, but possibly ignorant. I don't mean that in the pejorative sense, but literally. Look it up if you don't understand me. I'm not sure what made you feel like you're being "attacked." I think you're being too sensitive. This is a debate forum. If you can't handle it, you don't have to come here.
They are the most militant of all groups I have seen which shows me how truly scared they really are.
On the contrary, I think you are the one that is really scared because, as I stated earlier in this thread, you see the tide of public opinion turning away from your point of view. You see yourself losing power and you're desperate to cling to it. You're scared.
I find it very interesting that they have so freely expressed their liberal ways on a conservative news forum,
You can dismiss my beliefs as "liberal" if you like, but you'd be wrong, unless you're talking about "classical liberalism." Then you'd be close. Otherwise, I think you're again trying to be pejorative by labeling me liberal. It's cheap and shows you have little ability to defend yourself without lobbing insults.
but unlike them I feel it is a free country and they can express their opinions.
I won't go so far as to say you're lying, but as you showed us in post #20, you seem to have a peculiar definition of "freedom." Apparently, everyone is free to do as they like, as long as you approve.
I'd love to see one single post where you've gotten the impression that I feel it's not a free country and/or you can't express your opinion. You're saying things that are purely reactionary and baseless. It borders on paranoia in my opinion.
I'm amuzed at how he keeps talking about how militant those who disagree with him are, but at the same time he apparently can't see how much his own opinions reflect the most oppressive regimes throughout history that have committed some of the most egregious and unspeakable human rights abuses.
But of course, most of those regimes came to a point where they stopped seeing their enemies as humans with rights, something else I'm seeing glimpses of from WWJDN.
Likewise. What always amazes me is there are so many people who want to institute their beliefs via the force of government, but never stop to think that they're cultivating a force which can be used against them as well. In the process, everyone loses rights and the government gains power.
Here's another one for your list of companies: Levi Strauss to Send Students to Homosexual Conference
Companies go out of business because of bad economic decisions, not bad cultural decisions. Anyone who thinks their boycott toppled an airline or Kmart has serious delusions of grandiosity. It reminds me of a rather crude joke about an ant making love to an elephant.
Got something against people knowing the difference between verbs and adjectives?
I agree 100%...good post
No actually I don't, but I do want their behavior to be illegal, then if they insist on making it a public issue and they get arrested... they are to blame.
Yes, I was angry in my earlier post because of all the slamming I was getting by a very small minority of immoral people who want it their way only. I want this behavior to be illegal (as it has been for thousands of years), much like not wearing a seatbelt, they can choose to ignore the law but if they get caught or flaunt their abuse they pay the price as with any other law.
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