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Old 05-04-2013, 06:51 AM
 
Location: Deep Dirty South
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Why is anyone suprised by the over-reaction by Homophobes. Even the thread topic title: "Gay Agenda".

This and all other threads on homosexuality should start out..."Homophobic Agneda">>>
I tend to agree.

What is the "gay agenda?"

Equal rights; nothing more.
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Old 05-04-2013, 07:14 AM
 
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Coming to a school near you? Liberals pushing the gay agenda by disguising it as bullying prevention.
Girls Told to Ask for Lesbian Kiss at School - US - CBN News - Christian News 24-7 - CBN.com

Whatever happened to the progressive value of inclusion?
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Old 05-04-2013, 07:52 AM
 
Location: Palo Alto
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Even they recognize it was "too granular":

http://www.redhookcentralschools.org...20Reporter.pdf

Whether a kiss was forced isn't important.
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:04 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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So I was curious......here is the Fox News article. Not a single word about anyone being forced to kiss someone else.

Middle School Anti-Bullying Lesson Includes Lesbian Role Play | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes

Why the misrepresentation concerning what is being presented in the news here? And again, were teens that consider themselves lesbians forced to role play a straight role?
Who said anything about forced? The thread title says "asked".
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:11 AM
 
Location: Lower east side of Toronto
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Let children develop naturally. I just wish that vicarious adults would get away from young people and stop trying to form them into what the adults expect and seemingly want. Since when do educators need to train children sexually? Let them teach them to be wise through reading and writing and math...a bit of history - geography....and civics..etc. The sad part is if parents protest....These Orwellian idiots who are attempting control they educational system will have attack parents as child abusers - If the parent suggests that these things are not to be bothered with...As Pink Floyd said "TEACHER-LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE"
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:32 AM
 
Location: Middle of nowhere
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If we are going to be role playing here does it not make far more sense to give kids experience where they are far more likely going to need it?

Do we have a problem with two straight girls hitting on each other? Again though, we the need to misrepresent what the articles said? Nowhere does it say anyone was forced to kiss. Why the need to address something no one is claiming?

As a parent the first red flag for me would be in bringing in college kids to teach middle schoolers about sex education.
IT is to practice actually saying no. If the boys and girls were separate. How are they going to practice with boys? Most schools do have separate sex ed classes for boys and girls.
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:42 AM
 
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IT is to practice actually saying no. If the boys and girls were separate. How are they going to practice with boys? Most schools do have separate sex ed classes for boys and girls.
The whole plan of having college kids lead younger kids in sexual role playing is crazy. You can teach kids to say no withut forcing them into role playing. If that was done in a business, it would be considered sexual harrassment.

When I was in college, a guy tried to reach up my skirt and grab my ass at a party. I didn't stand there and think, "Hmm, wish I had role played this so I knew what to do. Guess I'll stand here and take it."
Instead, I slapped the jerk. No role play needed.

Some of the articles have said in the boys room, the college boys told them how to identify a sl*t- short skirt, lots of boyfriends, etc.
I haven't seen anything from the school district say that those statement did not happen.

I feel like a lot of people are knee jerk reacting- gay=good, and must be defended at all cost. And I'm sure some are knee jerk reacting the other way.

If you took the "gay" part out of this, I think most parents could agree that college kids forcing sexual role play on middle schoolers and teaching boys how to identify sluts is totally wrong.

My 11 year old had puberty ed this year at her school, and I didn't have a problem with that at all. They told the parents, sent a copy of the professional curriculum, and had guidance counselors of the same gender of the kids teach it. That is a responsible, appropriate way to teach sex ed.
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:44 AM
 
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Who said anything about forced? The thread title says "asked".
I have no idea why it's so difficult to try and have an honest conversation here. I have my suspicions.

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Old 05-04-2013, 08:45 AM
 
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IT is to practice actually saying no. If the boys and girls were separate. How are they going to practice with boys? Most schools do have separate sex ed classes for boys and girls.
There is no need to note the sexual preferences or even genders of the participates. Saying no, is saying no regardless.
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:45 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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Nope. Didn't happen. Once again, it's just lies and spin by hysterical anti-gay crusaders.
-Contrary to a few media reports, female students were not forced to engage in any "lesbian kissing".

-Contrary to a few media reports, male students were not told to carry condoms.

-Contrary to a few media reports, sexual activity among young adolescents was not condoned or promoted in any way.
http://www.redhookcentralschools.org...nt%20Facts.pdf
I thought this update was very vague. "Forced" as in physically or with threat or was it "suggested". I am guessing their was a lot of "suggesting" going on. No wonder homeschooling is becoming so popular. We all remember "Sex before 8 or it's too late" a homosexual group that promoted recruiting children before 8 so they could be indoctrinated to the homosexual lifestyle. It is so sad. I hope if they are promoting homosexuality that they are promoting condom use because as we know, homosexuals are at a much greater risk of contacting HIV. The school is obviously back pedaling after the story came out. I suggest the school officials just rent the homosexual porn to get off and leave the kids alone. I had no idea they were promoting the homosexual lifestyle at this level but it is sick. Leave our kids alone!!! No wonder they say that 1/3 of the child molesters identify themselves as pedophiles and the agenda says no but you got to wonder, huh?
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