Homophobia

Gene Lalor | December 6, 2009 

Whenever I post an article critical of the homosexual campaign to seduce America’s school children into the “gay lifestyle,” I’m always inundated with protests that I’m a paranoid homophobe who manufactures stories out of thin air just to cast a slur the LGBTQ community.

Well, I would if I could but no manufacturing is necessary.

In my humble opinion, that “Q” has recently been apended to the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transsexual movement’s acronym to denote “Questioning” to encompass normal kids confused by all the homosexual success lately in gaining acceptance in some quarters.

That success is amply illustrated by the following, both of which stories involve that alleged paranoid homophobia:

.  California Junior High Presents Pro-Homosexual ”Workshop” to Kids:  Assuming their parents were dolts unable to understand gay indoctrination, 8th grade future leaders children at Goleta Valley Junior High School in Santa Barbara were subjected to 3 forty-five minute indoctrinations orchestrated by a gay rights group.

Not that any suggestion was offered to parents as to what Principal Veronica Rogers and teacher Christine Shaw really planned. 

Shaw described the innocuous event in an email: “Pumpkin Bowling at lunch. . . with a quest speaker from Just Communities, [the gay group] a local NPO (non-profit organization) centered on fostering diversity and tolerance. The speaker will be addressing issues that students here at GV face, and give them tools to handle these situations in positive ways:” http://bit.ly/8KyDhK

Not a word about homosexuality-indoctrination.

The workshop “included handouts defining homosexual terminology, including queer and transgender, and listed ‘heterosexism’ as ‘oppression that “pushes down” people who are LGBTQ . . . and “pushes up” people who are straight.”

Even the rhetoric is suggestive.

The mostly-13 year old kids were treated to “Gender & Sexuality Definitions: A Visual Map,” depicting “a person’s body with the heart area labeled as ’sexual orientation’ and the genital area labeled as ’sex’ ” as part of a handout aimed at “empowering” students. 

The full text and graphics of that multi-page handout can be seen here: http://bit.ly/4YKuCh

Empowering them to do precisely what isn’t explicitly outlined but the implications were clear: Question!

Parents of Goleta kids advised the school where to go with their empowerment and, the planned damage to the children accomplished, the principal apologized after expressions of parental outrage over their kids’ mortification.

Pumpkin bowling?”  Is that some queer code?  I have no clue but it xxx

Falsettos, anyone?:  We all love musicals, right?  High school presentations of everything from “Sound of Music” to “High School Musical” generally are well attended by relatives of the performers and band members.

However, how many plan to attend the Concord-Carlisle, Massachusetts ensemble Christmas performance of “Falsettos” next week is debatable.

Billed as “a musical comedy about life, love and loss in which the characters renegotiate their definitions of family, and what it means to care for and about someone,” this musical is anything but comedic.

“Falsettos” is also about as fun-filled as “Schindler’s List.”

“The play is actually about a family where the father leaves his wife and children to live with his homosexual lover.  The family deals with the husband’s flagrant sexual relationship with the other man, as well as their lesbian neighbors, along with a heavy doses of profanity and general perversion. 

“The ‘musical’s’ songs include such gems as ‘My Father’s a Homo’ and “Four Jews in a Room Bitching’  and ‘I’m Breaking Down’ with such catchy lyrics as ‘Marvin was never mine, He took his meetings in the boy’s latrine.’ ”

The play’s math teacher-director Peter Atlas is an avowed, proud homosexual and “is no ordinary faculty member.”

“He’s a long-time homosexual activist, a personal friend of Kevin Jennings, and former board member of GLSEN. . . A Boston Globe article once described how (among other things) he offers matchmaking advice to gay teens:” http://bit.ly/8HWdxq.

Mr. Atlas may have given Obama’s Safe [Gay] School Czar Jennings advice on counseling gay-abused teens or vice-versa since Jennings also advised a kid to be sure to use a condom when he had sex with his adult paramour: http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1283

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But, hey, does any of this prove I’m not a paranoid homophobe? 

Not at all.  I’m just an observer of the obvious.

  
 


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