Friday, April 15, 2011

School day for politically correct sexual propaganda

The Orange County Register:
Gay students, allies staying silent today  (portion of original OCR article)

Hundreds of students across Orange County will remain silent all day at school Friday to protest anti-gay bullying on their campus, part of the 15th annual nationwide Day of Silence.


GROUP PLANS COUNTER-PROTEST



Meanwhile, a Sacramento-based pro-family group is encouraging parents statewide to protest the Day of Silence by keeping their kids home from school Friday.


SaveCalifornia.com said in a statement that the Day of Silence was gratuitous "in-your-face sexual indoctrination" and that school administrators were implicitly condoning behaviors that "disrupt the school day for politically correct sexual propaganda."

"Because school districts are allowing this brainwashing during the entire school day, morally sensitive parents are counter-protesting by removing both their child and the child's ADA (Average Daily Attendance) funding on Friday," SaveCalifornia.com President Randy Thomasson said in a statement.


An official from the county Department of Education said school administrators in Orange County were trained to handle events like the Day of Silence in a sensitive and appropriate manner, and urged parents not to keep their kids home.


"Every day is important in a child's education – what we should not condone is staying home from school," said Daria Waetjen, a director of leadership and learning support for the Orange County Department of Education. "Our schools are well-trained in cultural proficiency issues, and I have confidence they will handle the issues in schools appropriately."


Waetjen said the Day of Silence is relatively low key because it involves complete silence by participants, and no Orange County schools have reported problems in past years.


"It's like any freedom of speech – the expectation is that education will continue and all students will attend all of their classes." Waetjen said.

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The Fullerton Sentinel wants to know what cultural proficiency issues are and how it/they relate to a child's sexual orientation?   According to the Center for Culturally Proficient Practice, "Cultural Proficiency is an approach that helps organizations to respond in healthy ways to diversity. Culturally proficient policies and practices enable organizations to become inclusive in the way clients, employees, and the community are served."  Sexual deviance is not a culture.  Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate") are the collective values a person is raised with and normalizing sexual deviance does not constitute a culture, just a dysfunctional group unable to have normal sexual relationships with their natural partners of the opposite sex. 
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"It's going to have a huge impact," said Dorsey, 17, noting that the Gay-Straight Alliance club at Saddleback High has only about five members. "When you get that many people involved, the entire school is going to know by the end of the day what's going on and why it was happening."




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The Fullerton Sentinel wants to know what educational benefit will be produced by condoning a child's sexual desires?  It is unclear if ANY of the students have non-heterosexual tendencies and even less clear if condoning and supporting sexual deviation is healthy for 13- and 14-year old children.

The Fullerton Sentinel urges parents to contact school board members to end ALL non-academic clubs from public schools. 

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