Day of Silence

Upcoming in many public schools is a “Day of Silence” to promote and further total acceptance and approval of the gay lifestyle. If your child is in a public school, your child might be participating in this acceptance of gays, whether you like it or not. There are many who are supporting a boycott of the day.

At the same time, there’s a lot news about Home schooling being outlawed in California. There are some who claim that it’s not a big deal. After all, says Ace, you simply don’t have the right to teach your children what you want to. Instead, the state has a “compelling interest” in teaching them the way THEY want to (even if it includes teaching communism and overthrowing the government).

Others are working on battling California and their laws, suggesting people do more home schooling. I think we should combine the two.

I think on the nationally proclaimed “Day of Silence” (to support and approve gay anal $ex), not only should you remove your child from the government schools, you should not let them go back. Use this day of silence to remove your child from the nightmare that is the “public” education system. After all, it will be “For The Children ™ ,” so if you oppose this, you’re evil and hate kids.

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7 Responses to “Day of Silence”

  1. That is such a crock! I think your idea is splendid. It is bad enough that the schools are starting to operate like the schools in the former Soviet Union, but government is still putting the burden of living with the children and supporting them while dealing with the “attitudes resulting from indoctrination”, on the parents! Van Helsing blogged about a high school honors course that required students to read a book about two gay men seducing each other! It was nausiating. And to think, I used to think home schooling denied children the opportunity to develop socially??… Who want’s a child developing socially in an “Immoral and proud of it environment” to begin with!!! They can learn about community and social skills at church! If I still had children in public school, they would be out of it by now!

  2. Oh, and in the blog post about the high school “required reading”… the parent’s rebelled and won to a degree! The book was moved to the “optional reading list”. Remember when schools used to ban books that were too pornographic???
    Remember when “Tom Sawyer” was banned because it used the N bomb when referring to the slave Jim.

  3. This is so hypocritical that it boggles my mind. All you talk about is freedom freedom freedom, but people aren’t free to be gay? Can you really not see this?

  4. Brian… the point is people are not free to be anything but gay. Personally, I don’t care what a person’s sexual orientation is, but it should be kept private. I don’t think it is right to “push suggestive, sexually oriented literature on children”. I would throw a fit if my kids read a book where it described a man and woman seducing each other as well! They don’t need a “special rule” that says no one is allowed to bash a gay person. It is wrong to bash anyone, no matter who they are or what their sexual orientation is, we already have laws and policies that say that. No body has the right to push pornographic literature as “required reading”, on kids and try to call it “homophobic” if you don’t like it!

  5. Brian, did you read the post? There’s absolutely nothing in there that would suggest I would do ANYTHING to anyone to prevent them from being gay. Where did you get that idea?

    Heck, I’m thinking about being gay so I can be more protected than other people, too.

  6. A Gay Ogre??? I wonder how that would work? Could be a first! Call Guiness if you do.

  7. Why, will they give me free beer? :)

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