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May 4, 2006

California to Mandate Pro-Gay Textbooks

A California Senate committee has approved a bill that would mandate homosexual propagandizing in public school textbooks.

The bill now goes to the full Senate and from there to the Assembly; if it makes it over the rest of its hurdles, it will compel school boards to use instructional material that reflects the "sexual diversity" of society, and to specifically include contributions of those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, and "transgender."

A few brave souls still dare to object to our schools being used for perverse sexual indoctrination.

Karen England, Executive Director of the Capital Resource Institute, observes that sexual orientation has no relevance to a person's historical significance, and that discussion of deviant sexuality belongs "in the bedroom, not in the classroom."

Says Benjamin Lopez of the Traditional Values Coalition:

This bill only seeks to advance acceptance of certain sexual lifestyles in California.

But not only in California. Since that state represents 12% of the national textbook market, the law is likely to have nationwide repercussions.

Meanwhile, our students cannot find New York on a map.

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On their way to your children's school.

Posted by Van Helsing at May 4, 2006 4:48 PM

Comments

I can see it now.

Mr. Holland will be teaching the skin flute for band.

His lessons are ususally private, but can be group lessons when he's in the mood. Keep in mind, no girls, though.

goddamn homonazis.

Posted by: Doug at May 4, 2006 5:06 PM

How lovely. Our kids can't find Louisiana on a map of the US but will know where to find the G spot on a Homosexual with this perverted California Demwit senate.

Posted by: Tim McFall at May 4, 2006 5:21 PM

It looks like the kids aren't the only ones who can't read a map since the photo of the men "on the way to your children's school" are walking on Yonge Street in Toronto Canada. I think they'd have a long way to go to get to some of your schools.

Posted by: Brian Smith at May 5, 2006 4:53 PM

This is one of the most ignorant uses of an obviously stupid picture, for a completely unrelated political opinion.

You really should be ashamed. Don't put random pictures of random parades, from OTHER COUNTRIES, up on your blog, if they have no relation to the political message you are attempting to espouse.

Doing so only makes you look really uneducated.

Posted by: tp at May 7, 2006 11:53 PM