DECEMBER 2000 PRINT EDITION



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Homosexual Activists Change Tactics in Mass.
Parents of 'Homosexuals' Report to Their Members

December 2000

Homosexual activists in Massachusetts have been damaged by the news about what occurred at Fistgate last spring where three state employees were dismissed because graphic homosexual sex was taught to teenage students, some as young as 12-years-of-age.

One of the affiliates of the activists has disclosed that the activists are retreating to "safety" and "suicide" to foster their agenda.

This was reported by PFLAG, which is a group of parents with "homosexual" children who have been convinced by activists, working with state money, that it is in the best interest of their vulnerable children to encourage them to be homosexuals.

As a result, many of those children, unbeknown to parents, become "chickens" (as the activists put it) for the North American Man/Boy Love Association, which believes in sex between men and boys. It was sued this year by the parents of Jeffrey Curley for the murder of their son in Newton by two homosexual men.

PFLAG reports that they will probably not be receiving any state money this year from the Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth.

They reported to their members: "It is our belief that this 're-focus' of Safe Schools projects funded by the Commission is, to some extent, a result of efforts initiated by the Parents Rights Coalition and their newspaper ally, The Massachusetts News. Last spring, representatives of these organizations [that is not true because we do not do any lobbying] submitted a bill to remove the Safe Schools funding from the Governor's Commission and allocate the money to superintendents of regional school districts for suicide prevention programs to be developed by each school district. Fortunately, and with great thanks to Senate President Thomas Birmingham and Senator Cheryl Jacques of Needham, an amendment to the bill left the funding with the Governor's Commission, specifying that the funds would not be used for sex education."

PFLAG reported that they have been doing well with the use of taxpayer money. They spoke at 274 places last year, mostly schools, and they attracted 250 people to their annual banquet.

They are "evaluating and developing possible alternate funding sources," which will undoubtedly be other public monies.

A bitter irony was seen when it was disclosed that the parent-president of PFLAG has resigned because he was spending all of his time working for the organization. "[W]hen asked what was happening in his life besides his PFLAG work, he couldn't think of anything to say. His life was so busy with PFLAG, he drew a blank when it came to time spent with his family and in leisure." The irony is that many professionals say that one of the reasons for homosexuality is because a parent does not spend enough time with the child.