Posted on 10/12/2012 5:59:09 PM PDT by annalex
The Education Minister of Ontario, Canada a professing Catholic who sends her children to Catholic schools declared October 10 that the provinces publicly funded Catholic schools may not teach students that abortion is wrong because such teaching amounts to misogyny, which is prohibited in schools under a controversial anti-bullying law.
Taking away a womans right to choose could arguably be considered one of the most misogynistic actions that one could take, Laurel Broten said during a press conference.
Bill 13, she asserted, is about tackling misogyny.
Passed in June, Bill 13 requires schools to provide a positive school climate that is inclusive and accepting, regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, color, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status or disability. The law specifically mandates that schools Catholic schools included establish gay-straight alliance organizations. Now, it seems, it will also be used to infringe even further on religious freedom by prohibiting Catholic schools from teaching that abortion is sinful.
Broten, in her capacity as minister responsible for womens issues, had called the press conference to express [her] disappointment with a press conference held earlier in the day by three provincial legislators in which they argued that Ontario taxpayers should not be forced to pay for abortions. Those men had the audacity, Broten averred, to reopen the debate in Ontario about a womans right to choose a debate
that has been ended for quite some time. Their press conference, she added, was frankly disheartening. (Note, by the way, that the legislators were not even talking about banning abortion itself, just public funding of it.)
Asked by a member of the press if it was appropriate for Catholic schools to let kids out of school to go to anti-abortion rallies, Broten said that in Ontario we support Catholic education, support the teaching of love and tolerance in our Catholic schools and at the same time support a womans right to choose.
In other words, the government of Ontario led by pro-choice Premier Dalton McGuinty, who is also a Catholic supports Catholic education only up to the point where it conflicts with left-wing orthodoxy.
I am one that supports Catholic education and has been adamantly in support of womens right to choose for many years and I do not see a conflict in those, Broten continued.
It may come as a shock to Broten (and McGuinty), but the Catechism of the Catholic Church is quite clear on the subject: Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. Nor does the church consider this merely a private matter: The inalienable right to life of every innocent human individual is a constitutive element of a civil society and its legislation. (Emphasis in original.) It simply is not possible to be a Catholic in good standing and support abortion and its funding by the state.
It is clear, however, that Broten is a progressive first and a Catholic second. The Catholic teachings are one aspect that we teach in our schools, she said, but we do not allow and were very clear with the passage of Bill 13 that Catholic teachings cannot be taught in our schools that violates human rights and which brings a lack of acceptance to participation in schools.
She noted approvingly that Bill 13 forced Catholic schools to accept gay-straight alliances so that students feel safe, and therefore those schools can also be silenced with regard to abortion so that young girls can make the choices that they make.
This is not about being pro-abortion, she maintained. It is about being pro-choice. That choice, of course, is the one to have an abortion.
One reporter pointed out that Broten seemed to have gone off on a tangent, observing that Bill 13 had nothing to do with, or didnt say anything about pro-life or pro-choice, abortion, anything about that. I dont quite understand why youre bringing it up.
Broten replied:
Bill 13 has in it a clear indication of ensuring that our schools are safe, accepting places for all our students. That includes LGBTQ students. That includes young girls in our school. Bill 13 is about tackling misogyny. Taking away a womans right to choose could arguably be one of the most misogynistic actions that one could take.
(LGBTQ was probably shorthand for Bill 13s original formulation of LGBTTIQ, which stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, two-spirited, intersex, queer and questioning.)
Thus, merely stating in a Catholic school the churchs opposition to abortion is, in Brotens opinion, misogynistic and must be banned.
But as William Saunders, senior vice president of legal affairs for Americans United for Life told LifeSiteNews.com, It cant be misogynistic to oppose something that is so harmful to women, as many recent studies show.
Thats the dirty secret about abortion how harmful it is to women; and so to suggest its misogynist is to completely miss the point, he added.
Also, as Faye Sonier, legal counsel for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, told the website: A 2012 Ipsos Reid poll found that 60% of Canadians support the introduction of legislation that would limit abortion access
. Are a majority of Canadians therefore misogynistic?
If Bill 13 were interpreted in the way the Minister suggests, in my opinion, it would be unconstitutional as offending freedom of religion, freedom of conscience and free speech, as well as contrary to parents obligations and rights with respect to their children, and so on, Dr. Margaret Somerville, the founding director of McGill Universitys Center for Medicine, Ethics and Law told LifeSiteNews.com.
Now, one could argue that government control over an organizations activities, even at the expense of religious freedom, is the price that organization pays for accepting state funding; and certainly Ontarios Catholic schools are more vulnerable to such assaults as a result of their being publicly funded. However, a representative of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, testifying in favor of Bill 13 before a legislative committee in May, said, All schools, including public, Catholic and private, have a legal duty to provide students with an educational environment free from harassment and other forms of discrimination because of their race, ancestry, place of origin, color, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status or disability and sex including gender identity. (Emphasis added.) This indicates that at least some officials intend to enforce Bill 13 on private schools as well, thereby infringing on their rights, too.
What Brotens remarks and, indeed, the entirety of Bill 13 boil down to is this: The radical left doesnt merely want to win debates over public policy; it wants to prohibit any debate in the first place. This is why Broten and other pro-abortion types were up in arms that other legislators were even bringing up the subject of abortion. (We find that very sad, legislator Cheri DiNovo, a minister in the United Church of Canada, told the Canadian Press. This is 2012. We should be beyond that discussion.)
Unless Ontarians get up the gumption to take on these tyrants, they may soon find that the only thing left to debate is which of their liberties will be trampled next.
The US cares about its Constitution. Freepers care about the US Constitution.
My understanding is that the agreement that was the Canadian constitution (1867 British North Ameerican Act) included a clause that guaranteed public funding for one Catholic schools in one Canadian province - Ontario. So be it. Politicians must respect it.
I don’t think the school funding is the issue, really. The issue is the government driving its pro-abort agenda without regard for its own citizenry, who would not send their children to a Catholic school if they objected them taught Catholic values.
The “settlement” in Canada, which was supposed to allow Canadian Catholic taxpayers to support their own school system, instead of the (back in the good old days) Anglican Protestant government system, has been abrogated. If the Canadian bishops have any spine, it’s time for them to start establishing independent Catholic schools, while making it clear that the government is treacherously welching on a promise that it made.
When you take government money, you dance to the government’s tune.
No, because they will end up paying for both their kids' education and someone else's, just like American parents are forced to do if they choose a private school.
They should simply demand respect for their constitutional rights, and if Canada wishes to instead privatize its school system wholesale, then it is for the much ballyhooed democratic system to decide, not for the bishops alone.
Where the heck are the Bishops? This is serious stuff. Catholic schools cannot teach Catholic teaching on abortion and homosexual activity? Being falsely charged as “misogynistic” or “homophobic”? This is an outrage.
Like I said, some countries were meant to remain colonies.
I think that once a Catholic school denies that abortion is evil then that school is no longer Catholic. In a sense it invalidates the BNA of 1867 (Canadian constitution). This is the issue in my mind.
That’s the problem with being publicly funded. Every dipsh*t gov’t apparatchiks feels they own you.
Alberta tried the same with homeschools, and Alberta’s government is dominated by so-called “conservatives”
Standing up for their constitutional rights is a fine thing, but in the meantime it’s not acceptable for a school operating under the aegis of the church to be teaching gross error as truth.
This woman is clearly an enemy of the Church. Where. is. the. EXCOMMUNICATION?
Thank you for the post!
Right, Islamic schools not allowed to teach Jihad? No they are “underdogs” so untouchable.
93. In and for each Province the Legislature may exclusively make Laws in relation to Education, subject and according to the following Provisions:Thus the Catholic Denominational Schools have the guaranteed right to teach according to Catholic doctrine against abortion. Of course this means nothing to "Liberal" tyrants.(1) Nothing in any such Law shall prejudicially affect any Right or Privilege with respect to Denominational Schools which any Class of Persons have by Law in the Province at the Union
The Liberal thinks of the schools as an arm of the state. This is the real rationale behind compulsory education. The schools ought to be free, but not compulsory. That, of course, creates a problem in a society in which youngsters find so little work that they continue in school until their mid 20s, as wards of the state.
When you take government money, you dance to the governments tune.
So, will the Canadian Catholics follow the law of man over the law of God? If this is implemented we will certainly be able to identify the wheat from the tares.
I am actually amused that you don’t think the government tells schools what to teach.
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