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Maybe the other
parents don't want their children discipled in sodomy?
Report for December 6, 2003
A Louisiana school
administration is in trouble because they do not allow seven-year-olds to
talk about homosexual relations. Thanks to the decriminalization of
homosexual acts and the successful "non-discrimination"
brainwashing campaign of the sodomites, now we have children under the
"nurture and admonition" of sexual criminals. Those individuals
disciple children, and then those poor children are used to disciple other
people's children. A "mad" lesbian mother who "hates"
"prejudice of any sort" is going to teach some tax-funded
government school officials that they had better make sure they allow her
child to pollute the minds of other children with the "gay is good
and normal" message. The lady may indulge in unnatural, abominable
sexual activity with her child's knowledge, but she is "very
meticulous about what he watches on T.V."
Here's a novel suggestion for those American Christian parents who do not
want their children destroyed morally, intellectually, and spiritually in
the government/sodomite-run school system: HOMESCHOOL!!!!!!! Sorry.
We lost our heads and forgot that it is easier to complain, whine, and
pretend your children are being mentally and spiritually raped against
your will than it is to bless and protect them.
For a sermon by Pastor Ralph Ovadal on the government school system and
what the Bible says about educating children, click
here.
ACLU defends student's use of word 'gay'
Teacher reprimanded 7-year-old for discussing mother's lifestyle
The Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana)
By Sebreana Domingue, December 2, 2003
http://www.theadvertiser.com/news/html/29863EA1-5279-4D71-8DE7-C07FA0C526EC.shtml
LAFAYETTE - The American Civil Liberties Union demanded an apology Monday
from the Lafayette Parish School District for disciplining a child who
described his mother as gay.
The second-grader at Ernest Gallet Elementary School was sent to the
principal's office Nov. 11 and forced to attend a "behavioral
clinic" a week later, where he repeatedly had to write "I will
never use the word 'gay' in school again," the ACLU said in its
complaint to the district.
School officials said that the child, whose name is being withheld by The
Daily Advertiser, used inappropriate sexual language.
Parent Sharon Huff said that she was contacted by Assistant Principal
Nicholas Thomas, who told her that her child had used inappropriate
language in school.
"He introduced himself to me and said (name deleted) got into a lot
of trouble because he was using inappropriate foul language to another
child," Huff said.
Huff said that Thomas also told her he didn't feel comfortable repeating
it over the telephone.
"He said it would be in the paperwork he sent home ..." Huff
said.
That paperwork states: "(name withheld) decided to explain to another
child in his group that his mom is gay. He told the other child that gay
is when a girl likes a girl.
"This kind of discussion is not acceptable in my room. I feel that
parents should explain things of this nature to their own children in
their own way."
The child was also made to sign a "Student Behavior Contract,"
where he wrote, "I sed bad wurds."
Superintendent James Easton said that the child wasn't disciplined for
using the word "gay." Ernest Gallet Principal Virginia
Bonvillian and Thomas, the assistant principal, could not be reached for
comment Monday.
"It was an inappropriate description of personal activity,"
Easton said. "I don't know exactly what was said, but that is what
was reported to me."
Easton said that the issue will be investigated seriously before the
district responds to the ACLU's complaint.
"It would surprise me if that accusation is accurate," he said.
"A child can't be disciplined for using the term 'gay.' If one were,
it would be a violation of their rights."
Huff contends that's exactly what happened.
"I was almost in tears when (name deleted) got home," she said.
"I had no idea what he had picked up from somewhere. I am very
meticulous about what he watches on TV. I knew he must have said something
really bad."
After reading the report, Huff said that she was shocked.
"I was floored," she said. "I think I sat at the table for
a couple of hours."
Then, she said that she got mad.
Ken Choe, ACLU staff attorney for the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project based
in Washington, D.C., said his office wants to send a clear message that
getting disciplined for describing a gay relationship violates the
constitutional right to free speech.
"We reached out to the school in this case to try to work with it to
resolve the problem without litigation," he said.
Choe called this case was one of the most "egregious" he has
ever seen.
"I have to say here the law is secondary," he said. "What
is of the greatest concern to us is that the school is sending a message
to a 7-year-old boy that he can't talk about his own mother."
The ACLU's complaint asks the School Board to ensure that:
Ernest Gallet will refrain from taking further disciplinary action against
the child for using the word gay to describe his mother;
Give assurances that the school will not engage in censorship or
discrimination in the future.
Offer apologies to the child and his mother.
Huff said that all she wants is for her son to avoid punishment because
she is gay.
"I don't want any other child going to elementary school and being
taught prejudice of any sort," Huff said. "This is one thing I
hate most in the world."
Homo-Fascism
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