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Fraudulent Basis of Sex-Ed in Mass. Schools
CWA Offers Positive Blueprint For Action
By Ed
Oliver
April 2001
If Massachusetts
parents are wondering what they can do to counter the destructive
sex-education programs in the schools, the folks at "Concerned
Women for America" are offering a blueprint for action.
Representatives
from CWA held a statewide seminar at Lexington's Heritage Hall
last month to kick off their "RSVP" program (Restoring
Social Virtue and Purity to Massachusetts). Local experts addressed
about 75 parents.
The program
aims to expose the fraudulent scientific basis of most publicly
funded sex education and AIDS-prevention programs. The women at
CWA say those programs lean heavily on criminal "research"
conducted by Alfred Kinsey, who collected data from a network
of child molesters to include in his widely hailed "Kinsey
Reports," which were published in 1948 and 1953.
Kinsey's "free
love" philosophy is the basis of modern day sex education.
According
to CWA, in order for Kinsey to obtain his "data," nine
pedophiles molested and raped children aged anywhere from infancy
to age 10. The pedophiles recorded their observations for Kinsey,
who interpreted the tears, groans and violent cries from the children
to be orgasms. Kinsey used the resultant data to argue that all
children are sexual beings from birth. Modern educators say it
logically follows that children should be taught sex education
from the earliest ages.
According
to the CWA, Kinsey believed all sex is good, including bestiality,
incest, homosexuality and pedophilia. NAMBLA uses his research
to lobby for lower age of consent laws and the "sexual rights"
of the child.
The State
Director of CWA in Massachusetts, Sandi Martinez, told Massachusetts
News the RSVP program teaches parents how to identify what type
of sex-ed is in their school by using a "curriculum evaluator."
Then, after
they determine if it is a Kinsey based or chastity-based curriculum,
the parents need to decide what they want to do in their individual
schools. "Do they want to have it removed, do they want another
alternative provided, do they want sex-ed offered after school
and have two courses that kids can opt into? That's up to the
individual parents and the individual towns," said Martinez.
In addition,
local leaders will gather state legislation to see what is mandated
for sex education or family life curricula. CWA's National Office
and local leaders will prepare state and federal legislation to
remove Kinsey's fraudulent sex education
"We're
not saying let's remove sex-ed from the schools. We're saying,
"Let's offer parents a choice of an abstinence based curriculum
as an alternative to opt their children into," said Martinez.
The CWA chose
Lexington to kick off their program because it has been a battleground
for parents who object to the schools forcibly exposing their
children to harmful sex instruction that conflicts with their
values.
Last fall,
as a result of publicity about Fistgate, hundreds of Lexington
parents crowded school committee meetings demanding to know what
the schools were teaching about homosexuality. Parents were defiantly
told that the teachers and kids would be trained to teach that
homosexual families are normal.
In October,
the Lexington schools, in collusion with the liberal Unitarian
Church, sponsored a homosexual fair called "Respecting Differences."
It featured pro-gay workshops, videos, photo exhibits and a religious
panel discussion. It was capped off by a speech from the pulpit
by homosexual congressman Barney Frank, who insulted traditional
parents by calling them "morons."
In response
to what they believed to be biased and incomplete information
presented by gay activists and the Lexington schools at "Respecting
Differences," the CWA sought to present the "rest of
the story" at their RSVP kick-off by presenting speakers
who provided medical expertise, testimony from ex-gays, and legal
commentary about parents' rights.
Dr. Mildred
Jefferson Says Clean Up the Schools
Dr. Mildred
Jefferson who is a former surgeon at Boston University Medical
Center, told the approximately 75 people gathered in the hall
that the schools need to be cleaned up, and parents have to lead
the effort. "I want you to think of what you can do, not
what you can't do," she admonished.
Jefferson
later told Massachusetts News that her main message is, "Children
have a right to be children." She said children have a right
to be protected from being forced prematurely into psycho-sexual
development that is certain to undermine their future mental health
and their physical constitutions. She said long-term studies show
that children who are exposed to sex far too early find it a "jolting
experience" and never quite get over it.
Dr. John Diggs,
a specialist in internal medicine and spokesperson for abstinence
education, presented medical statistics from the Center for Disease
Control.
He said statistics
show you are condemning your children if you encourage them to
be gay. "Anal sex is the most efficient way to transmit STD's,"
he said.
He said 25
to 50 million people have a sexually transmitted disease called
HPV that we hear virtually nothing about, probably because it
defies the "responsible" preventive steps people are
commonly taught such as condom usage. He said it is a leading
cause of cervical cancer in women and anal cancer in men. He said
most people who spread the disease don't display symptoms except
occasional warts. He said the way to prevent infection is to limit
sexual activity to one uninfected person for a lifetime.
Several ex-gays
from the Manchester based "Re-Creation Ministries" came
to tell people that not only is change from homosexuality possible,
but it happens.
Steven Durost
said that they are people who are recovering from "sexual
brokenness." He said they are not trophies and he does not
agree with some of the ways religious people are approaching the
gay issue.
Durost told
Massachusetts News that kids who think they are gay and feel pressured
by the schools to follow their inclinations, should realize they
have a choice not to act on those inclinations, that there is
another way. He explained that those inclinations are often related
to past issues of sexual abuse or distant fatherhood issues, and
once those hurts or "boulders in their stream of sexuality"
are cleared up, their natural heterosexual feelings start to flow.
Chester Darling
Says State is 'Pedophile'
Attorney Chester
Darling of the "Citizens for the Preservation of Constitutional
Rights" told the crowd that he is a great believer in respecting
differences and individual rights, "But I don't believe in
having the government compel us to respect differences as defined
by the government."
Darling read
from a letter sent to Lexington parents of kindergarten and elementary
students on March 12 informing them their children would be shown
one of several videotapes having to do with "respecting differences."
The letter said that while the videos do not directly address
gay or lesbian issues themselves, a follow-up discussion would
discuss the derogatory use of the word "gay."
Darling said,
"Will those children ask the teacher what gay means? Of course
they will." He said no opt-out document was provided with
the letter. He pointed out that the letter didn't mention name-calling
about fat kids or kids with glasses, but only gays.
Darling said
to applause that this type of program, if it goes forward in Lexington,
is on the verge of litigation and "I'll see the School Committee
in Federal Court down at the Moakley Courthouse."
Darling said
parents rights are being eroded, trivialized and targeted for
destruction.
"The
Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a pedophile," said Darling,
recalling the "Kinsey's Pedophiles" video shown to the
audience earlier.
Darling said
he called the state a pedophile because children were solicited
by adults throughout the Commonwealth for Fistgate. Taxpayer money
was used to bus children, teachers attended Fistgate who received
credits from the state, and the Department of Education paid people
to teach homosexual techniques such as fisting to the kids which
could kill them.
Scott Whiteman,
one of the parents who is being sued for exposing Fistgate, said
the state went well beyond tolerance and into advocacy at Fistgate.
People
who are interested in participating in The Concerned Women for
America's RSVP program can e-mail Sandi Martinez at: massachusetts@states.cwfa.org
or write to P.O. Box 535, Chelmsford, MA 01824
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