Since
having established this webpage a few have responded arguing that legalising
homosexual marriage will not impact on anyone in any way. They claim that
faith-based communities have nothing to fear, and no one will be forced to
embrace their lifestyle, and things will simply go on as normal.
At
first I thought, ‘perhaps this is the truth’, but then someone asked me to read
what this concerned Massachusetts father has to say about how the public
schools have been impacted. I provide some of his account below.
It is truly concerning:
It is truly concerning:
Anyone
who thinks that same-gender “marriage” is a benign eccentricity which won’t
affect the average person should consider what it has done in Massachusetts.
It’s become a hammer to force the acceptance and normalization of the issue.
And this is moving fast. What has happened so far is only the beginning.
On
November 18, 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court announced its Goodridge opinion, ruling
that it was unconstitutional not to allow same-gender “marriage.” Six months
later, same gender marriages began to be performed.
The same
gender “marriage” onslaught in public schools across the state started
soon after the November 2003, court decision. At my own children’s high school
there was a school-wide assembly to celebrate same-gender “marriage” in early
December, 2003. It featured an array of speakers, including teachers at the
school who announced that they would be “marrying” their same-gender partners
and starting families either through adoption or artificial insemination.
Literature on same-gender marriage – how it is now a normal part of life
– was handed out to the students.
Within
months it was brought into the middle schools. In September, 2004, an 8th-grade
teacher in Brookline, MA, told NPR (ABC equivalent) that the marriage
ruling had opened up the floodgates for teaching homosexuality. “In my mind, I
know that, `OK, this is legal now.’ If somebody wants to challenge me, I’ll
say, `Give me a break. It’s legal now,’” she told NPR. She added that she now
discusses the issue with her students as explicitly and revealing as she
desires.
By
the following year it was in elementary school curricula. Kindergartners were
given picture books telling them that same-gender couples are just another kind
of family, like their own parents.
Second
graders at the same school were read a book, “King and King”, about two men who
have a romance and marry each other, with a picture of them kissing. When the
parents complained, they were told that the school had no obligation to notify
them or allow them to opt-out their child.
In
2006 the parents filed a federal Civil Rights lawsuit to force the schools to notify
parents and allow them to opt-out their elementary-school children when
homosexual-related subjects were taught. The federal judges dismissed the
case. The judges ruled that because same-gender marriage is legal in
Massachusetts, the school actually had a duty to normalize these
relationships to children, and that schools have no obligation to notify
parents or let them opt-out their children! Acceptance of same gender
relationships had become a matter of good citizenship!
Think
about that: Because same-gender marriage is “legal”, a federal judge has ruled
that the schools now have a duty to portray same gender relationships
as normal to children, despite what parents think or believe!
In
2006, in the elementary school where my daughter went to Kindergarten, the
parents of a third-grader were forced to take their child out of school because
a man undergoing a sx-change operation and cross-dressing was being brought
into class to teach the children that there are now “different kinds of
families.” School officials told the mother that her complaints to the
principal were considered “inappropriate behavior.”
Libraries
have also radically changed. School libraries across the state, from
elementary school to high school, now have shelves of books to normalize
homosxual behavior and the lifestyle in the minds of kids, some of them quite
explicit. Parents’ complaints are ignored or met with hostility.
Over
the past year, homosxual groups have been distributing a large, hardcover book
celebrating homoexual marriage titled “Courting Equality” into every school
library in the state.
“Gaydays”
in schools are considered necessary to combat “intolerance” which may
exist against same-gender relationships. Hundreds of high schools and
even middle schools across the state now hold what they call "appreciation
days”. In my own town, a school committee member recently announced that
combating “homophobia” is now a top priority.
Once
homosxuality has been normalized, all boundaries will come down. The schools
are already moving on to normalizing transgenderism (including cross-dressing
and sx changes). (www.massresistance.org/docs/marriage/effects_of_ssm.html)
Well, food for thought. Is this what we want our
children to experience in Australia? Let us speak up now! Ask your family
members to speak up.http://marriage.greekorthodox.org.au
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