Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Homosexuality Day in California Schools

The Left complains about such things as National Prayer Day, and any public display of Christianity. In schools here in California it is not uncommon for children to be sent home to change their clothes for daring to wear a shirt with a Christian message. Crucifixes are expected to be tucked behind shirts. Prayer is forbidden, and teachers bully children that reject secular humanism.

Liberals proclaims Separation of Church and State when no such thing exists, or at least is supposed to. Such a declaration is not made anywhere in the U.S. Constitution, and Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptists says nothing of the sort when examined with the realization of the standards of the time, and taking into account state autonomy.

Yet, they believe it is perfectly okay to force-feed our children their beliefs and lack of morality in the public school system.

One such program of indoctrination on the horizon is a California State Senate bill that would create an official "homosexual day" in every public school.

Specifically, it would be "Harvey Milk Day" in honor of the openly homosexual San Francisco Board of Supervisors member who was shot and killed in 1978.

What is worse, this bill is designed so that parental rights regarding this are removed. Parental permission for children to participate in any related activities in regards to this bill (S.B. 572) would be removed, effectively trampling on parents' rights, and forcing parents to allow their children to be exposed to a liberal portrayal of all facets of homosexuality, bisexuality, and trans-sexuality, and anything else they decide to indoctrinate your children with.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Calif. school day would honor homosexual pioneer - One News Now

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