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Newton
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School dollars at work
By Brian Camenker
Reprinted April 4, 2003
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What is
your biological sex?
__ Female
__ Male
Which
of the following category or categories applies
to you? (Check all that apply.)
__ bisexual
__ gay
__ heterosexual/straight
__ lesbian
__ transgender
__ not
sure
__ other
relevant category(ies)
Do you
consider yourself to be a person with a physical
disability?
__ yes
__ no __ not sure
Do you
consider yourself to be a person with a mental
or emotional disability?
__ yes
__ no __ not sure
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This survey was given to all Newton
North kids in homeroom last week. It also asked kids
to identify their race and religion, answer several
"sexual orientation" questions, and check
off which of the school staff use "sexist, racist,
homophobic, or derogatory remarks."
This is part of "The Day of Silence,"
going on next Wednesday, April 10, at NNHS. The school
is actually encouraging kids to disrupt classes by
not speaking all day. It's in solidarity of the homosexual
movement "for those who are being silenced."
Then on Friday is a "Day of Speaking," with
school assemblies on homosexual issues.
Gay activists are claiming that schools,
including Newton North, are an "unsafe environment"
and therefore everyone must go through gay rights
training, or risk being a bigot. The whole thing is
really made up of lies and twisted logic (by very
troubled people).
It gets worse. This is organized by
a national homosexual organization called Gay, Lesbian
and Straight Education Network. GLSEN targets schoolchildren,
and is so toxic that even the Mass. Dept. of Education
stays away from them. A few years ago, GLSEN's annual
Boston-area conference featured children as young
as 14 being taught homosexual sex acts. Kids were
shown techniques for inserting their hands in another
person's rectum for sexual pleasure; boys were given
tips on performing oral sex on men, and lesbian sex
acts were discussed with girls. (I am not kidding.)
There was a huge outcry, it made the national press,
and the Legislature even got involved. Two state employees
who participated were fired.
But this is Newton. In their magazine,
GLSEN published an article about Supt. Jeffrey Young,
praising his efforts to put homosexual programs in
Newton's elementary schools, despite the reluctance
of some school principals.
So at GLSEN's conference this past March,
two Newton teachers gave workshops on how to push
homosexuality in elementary classrooms. At that conference
(organized for teachers) GLSEN distributed their "Day
of Silence" organizing kit. They claim that high
schools across the country are involved this year.
Of course, school officials snidely
point out that a letter was sent to parents last week
saying kids did not have to fill out the survey. But
its description of the survey was very misleading.
And when homeroom teachers passed out the survey,
their written instructions were to tell all the kids
to full it out!
The organizers purposefully confuse
people about the intent of the program. In their signs,
plastered all over the school, they mix in religion,
disability, class, and race, along with "sexual
orientation." To make a safer climate in the
school, they say. But in the end, it's 90 percent
about homosexuality.
How does it affect a kid who's developing
his own sense of emotional identity? Kids whose bodies
and minds are changing. Since this is an experiment,
no one knows. And no one cares. But one must ask:
What kind of person would do this do kids, just to
further a political agenda?
And then there are the children who
really are physically or mentally handicapped. They
are told to admit it on a survey. And then they are
compared with gays. How does all this affect them?
If you talk to the kids these days
off the record most of them will tell you that
the don't like it at all, and wish the school would
stop throwing this in their face. And they're annoyed
at the parade of weird kids who jump on the bandwagon
and scream at everybody about it.
These public servants do not have the
right to use our kids minds as a sandbox for their
political and social fantasies. As parents, we're
tired or the intimidation, and anger against anyone
who disagrees. And the lying and deception. What right
do these people have to do this to other people's
kids? When is this town going to give Jeffrey Young,
and his School Committee the boot they deserve.
Brian Camenker is an Auburndale
resident who can be reached at BCamenker@groupvm.com.
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