If we don”t pass Proposition 8 in California in November, we can expect the same things to happen in California”s near future that are happening in Massachusetts right now.
Massachusetts passed the Goodridge ruling for same sex marriages in 2003. High Schools were celebrating same-sex marriages during assembly within a month.
Within months in 2004, Middle Schools were teaching homosexuality to the students. An 8th grade teacher told National Public Radio “Give me a break, it”s legal now”, and she now discusses gay sex with her students as explicitly as she desires.
By 2005 it had moved into Kindergarten classes with books telling them that same-sex couples are just another kind of family, like their own parents. When one parent, David Parker of Lexington, MA strongly insisted on being notified when teachers were discussing homosexuality with his son, the school had him arrested and put in jail overnight.
Second Graders at the same school were read a book, “King and King”, about two men in a romantic relationship who were getting married, with pictures of them kissing. When parents complained they were told the school had no obligation to notify them to opt-out their child.
By 2006 Parkers and Wirthlins filed a federal Civil Rights lawsuit to force schools to notify parents and allow them to opt-out their children when homosexual related subjects were taught. Judges ruled that because same-sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts, the school actually had a duty to “normalize” homosexual relationships to children.
School Libraries across the state from elementary to high school now have shelves of books to normalize homosexual behavior and lifestyles in the minds of the children. Some of them quite explicit and even pornographic. Parents complaints are ignored or met with hostility.
Is this what we want for our children and grand children? Shouldn”t these lessons in life be left up to the parents to teach if they want them to learn? What will we desensitize next? Robbery? Rape? Sexual abuse? Incest?
Come on Californians, lets draw the line now! Before it”s too late!
Tim Jordan
Spring Valley