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WALTHAM, Massachusetts September 6, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Back in the early 1990’s most people in North America would have doubted there would ever come a day when the homosexual agenda would be accepted with open arms in elementary and high schools. Today however, that agenda is firmly implanted in public schools and is quickly making its way into Catholic schools, thanks to a well-planned strategy laid out by radical gay activists in 1995.
The strategy consists in linking the GLBT cause to “universal values” that everyone in the community has in common, such as “safety.” One then builds on this universal value the idea that “homophobia” represents a “threat” to students’ safety since it creates a “climate where violence, name-calling, health problems, and suicide are common
Jennings realized that this strategy would effectively throw any opposition into a defensive mode and steal their best line of attack. If anyone objected to the homosexual and transgender indoctrination that the activists planned to push in the schools, they would be accused of heartless disregard for students.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
You obviously know nothing of Montessori or you would not be so glib about it.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
. . . a gay teacher telling kids how they should feel?
And what would be the difference between a gay teacher or straight teacher in telling kids how they should feel?
Who tells someone how they SHOULD feel?
You really lost me on this one.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Annee
Again my age matters not. You are using your age now to discriminate against someone you thought might be in their 20's? Wow, what a tool.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Annee
Well, is it accredited by Montessori International?
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by andersensrm
Exactly but as Adults we do, and we tend to project those feelings out to our kids, which is where it becomes dangerous, that is the main reason racism still exists, because people pass it down.
Absolutely! It is the parents responsibility for sure - - to end discrimination thinking in their children for the next generation.
Funny. My 11 year old granddaughter's friend is black. I could not remember her name - so I said "your friend who is black". OMG - - did I get chastised by this 11 year old on racial profiling. "She is my friend - she is not my black friend - - she is just my friend".
We also take the kids to skid row on Thanksgiving to help serve dinners.
There is a BIG interesting and diverse world out there. Hiding it can only do damage. The more they learn - - the better prepared they will be - - and the more value they will have in being a part of it.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
WALTHAM, Massachusetts September 6, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Back in the early 1990’s most people in North America would have doubted there would ever come a day when the homosexual agenda would be accepted with open arms in elementary and high schools. Today however, that agenda is firmly implanted in public schools and is quickly making its way into Catholic schools, thanks to a well-planned strategy laid out by radical gay activists in 1995.
Well, does that actaully happen, or are you just going on a hunch here and assuming that becuase it happens to gays by religious people, the exact opposite probably happens as well? Because I've never heard of any cases like that happening.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Spiramirabilis
good for the goose good for the gander
The archdiocese should be able to send priests in to the schoolrooms to give the children lessons in sensitivity to not hurt Christians' feelings because they have been so spit upon by the radical left atheists. They must have classes on a weekly basis and the parents cannot opt out or they will be arrested on site.
There how's that buddy!
Originally posted by andersensrm
However Im not sure I do on the profiling part.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
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Originally posted by andersensrm
reply to post by Annee
I agree. I think there are many instances where we participate in racism without even knowing it. For example on "Lone Star Ranger" I think that was the show, there was a side kick Indian, who was named Tonto, which literally translates to stupid. The cleaveland indians have the big headed red skinned indian mascot who runs around banging his head, mocking Native Americans. This mainly goes unnoticed because America pretty much wiped out there existence, and their culture, and they no longer hold a voice.
Jay Silverheels (Tonto) was a real Native Canadian - - son of a Mohawk chief. en.wikipedia.org...
The radio series identified Tonto as a chief's son in the Potawatomi nation. His name translates as wild one in his own language. en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by sweetliberty
reply to post by Annee
You have labeled NOM and AFA "hate groups" as an opinion only. I've asked for proof and facts, you gave opinions, no proof.