Let me get this out of the way right now; I really don’t give a damn how people choose to interact with each other when it comes to sex, or even marriage. I really don’t care… usually. I would personally just say, “Hey, do what you want, I DON’T CARE!” After thinking about this long and hard for some time now, for the time being, I am staunchly against gay marriage. Before someone reads the last bit of that sentence and gets in some sort of hissy fit, read this whole blog.
Firstly, go check out this web page and view the two videos on that page:
http://www.massresistance.org/media/video/brainwashing.html
Before any of you get bent out of shape saying, “Rob, you are a nut, that web site says gay people are brainwashing our children. You are crazy,” I want you to take note that in the first video towards the beginning of it, it says either 1991 or 1994 on it, but I can’t really make it out. Also, take note that this is a school in Massachusetts. What is special about it being in that state? It has been a state with lawsuits from parents that generally go nowhere:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/24/education/24brfs-gay.html
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/04/20/parents_rip_school_over_gay_storybook/
Now, let’s move on…
That’s a video that I stumbled on when researching this stuff. I’m not sure if it is shown in any schools, but it’s an obvious crack on Christianity. My regular readers know I am not a religious person, but I also don’t go out of my way to forsake religions (minus one, but that’s for another time). Anyway, that video goes on to talk about how animals partake in homosexuality, to compare to us. I’ve always been told that when dogs did this kind of thing, it was to show their dominance over the other… wouldn’t that be true in other beasts most likely then? This is just speculation on my part, but it’s no worse than the speculation in that video that people who “converted to heterosexuality” are still gay.
Next!
Scroll down a bit and you’ll see a film called ‘Bikini’. Go ahead and look around that site, too. There are materials for teachers to use.
Set to the classic 1960 song “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini,” this short offers an entertaining take on finding the courage and acceptance to express one’s gender with honesty and style.
On Frameline’s YouTube page, here is the video that they show, which doesn’t show too much:
Want to see more of what that is? Well, thanks to an episode of The Factor, I saw what it was about:
Now what the hell? This video is being pushed in California. It clearly shows some boy change in a bikini, some other bulkier men ignore a woman and go after the cross-dresser… umm… What?!? Not to mention that there is a lot of heat from parents there, too.
Let’s see, what else… hmmm…
Oh yeah, GLBT History Month! This is encouraged in schools, and hey, why would people be concerned when their children are being taught to respect a supporter of NAMBLA and Fred Savage? Here is their page of ideas to try out with students: GLBT History Month ideas.
People say America is getting dumber as the years go on. Is it not apparent why? Rather than concentrate on the three R’s, leftists are trying to teach our children social issues rather than logic, facts, and anything that goes with book learning. And what’s more, there are so many idiots out there that condone this… I mean, wow, read some of these comments on the following pages:
http://www.topix.com/news/gay/2009/10/bill-oreilly-teaching-about-cross-dressing-is-social-engineering
http://queersunited.blogspot.com/2009/10/bill-oreilly-teaching-about-cross.html
It’s no wonder we are sliding as a nation.
I am hoping that these numbers stay stagnant, or plummet altogether. Now, why do I say that? Lemme finish it up.
Why doesn’t the gay community say something about this to their so-called leaders? It always comes down to non-gays vs. gays, and that is pretty backwards. Do they approve of these kind of things? Would they rather teach social issues in the schools rather than more time on what needs to be learned to advance our great nation? Would they rather just keep victim status, and have their leaders push this agenda in the name of bullying, or would they rather man up and tell their leaders to leave this kind of thing out of our schools?
I’m a pretty competent parent, I’d like to think. I know when it’s time to talk to my son about certain things. For instance, I have to have a talk to him soon about our new son coming in February, because he has expressed concerns to my wife about him being ignored when Liam gets here. I certainly don’t need a school to teach him about that, and I most certainly don’t need a school to teach my son about cross-dressers… that is utterly ridiculous.
Get your act together gay community, or else there will be more and more people like me that oppose gay marriage, and that’s NOT because of religious beliefs.
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November 22nd, 2009 at 22:55
I don’t see what crossdressing and the crap LGBT groups push has to do with gay marriage. Are you saying that when gay people marry that their kids turn gay and that they force their boys into dresses? Sounds like you’re mad about A and are taking it out on B. Gays getting married won’t hurt a damn thing. Everything else is a different matter.
November 23rd, 2009 at 10:43
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These people seem to represent the gay community, I’d say. What I never see is push back from gays AGAINST this kind of thing forced on our children. I never have seen a gay rally that is against LGBT and their agenda. I’m not sure if you watched all the videos, but the first link I provided shows elementary students discussing gay marriage… I don’t see that as appropriate, in terms of their age, and in terms of the fact that it’s at a school.
I’m sick of people not pulling other people’s cards. If a community doesn’t fight back against something that claims to represent them, then they are just as guilty in my eyes. So, scratch my back, I scratch yours. It doesn’t seem so hard to understand to me.
November 24th, 2009 at 02:28
So again, you don’t like what LGBT people are doing so you don’t want them to be able to marry? What does them marrying have to do with anything? Don’t you think they’d talk about it MORE if you didn’t let them marry? Fact of the matter is, I think they have a right to marry and you’re wanting to take away that right.
November 24th, 2009 at 06:49
Blue, I am assuming that you don’t have children. Am I right?
November 24th, 2009 at 12:09
If I had a kid and my kid’s teacher was teaching about gay marriage, I wouldn’t like it. But the answer to that is to tell those people to not do that anymore, not punish every single gay person in the whole country because of isolated incidents. It would be like not letting blacks or women vote because many of them vote liberal. Or not letting men become teachers because they might be a pedo. Or banning violent video games because some kid brings a gun to school. You can’t punish everybody because of what a select few people do.
November 24th, 2009 at 12:45
I understand what you’re getting at, but the situations are getting absolutely insane. Cases are getting thrown out of court, parents are told they don’t have to be informed when a school is teaching about said subject, and the parents aren’t allowed to pull their children out from this subject. I also stumbled on this little tidbit about California, so uh, you can’t even homeschool there anymore? This is from 2008, so I don’t know if this still stands, but wow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdYTPIA9E2M
If things like this are happening in other states, you can be sure that it will most likely spread to others.
Man, I can’t find the video I am looking for, but there were a couple of homosexuals voicing their pleasure with the outcome of one of the rulings where parents voiced their opinions for HOURS in front of a board. “A big win” or “A great step forward” or some crap like that. So, if parents can’t win in front of school boards, can’t win in court, can’t even keep their children away from this crap because they’re not being informed of when it goes on… what else would you have parents do?
And if everywhere gay marriage was legalized, what then? Do you really think the gay community would up and say, “Okay people, time to stop pushing this in schools!” Of course they wouldn’t, because they are pushing this as an issue of bullying. “Gays are bullied, so we have to teach children about homosexuality when they are too young to understand it.” Everyone is bullied, so that is a cop out.
I see no other way to stand against this stuff any longer if there is nothing parents can legally do to stop this crap in our schools.
November 24th, 2009 at 14:27
A well thought out and reasoned Post and replies, Rob. In this conversation you can see the basic difference between liberalism and conservatism. Liberals use only emotion as their basis of thought. Conservatives, on the other hand, use use the reason of factual evidence and morality to base their thoughts. There’s an old saying, Rob. You can’t argue with an “expert”. Liberals denies the rights of the American people only to further their agenda. They don’t really give a damn about gays, either. It’s controlling the population that matters to them. Trogladytes that push these “rights” are unwitting fools and enablers for their masters in Washington.
November 24th, 2009 at 19:06
Your old man, are you saying I’m a liberal? Because if you are, that’s insulting. I’m not a liberal. I’m fighting for people’s rights. It’s not my fault that the court system and the public school system has failed and nobody gives a crap. The solution isn’t to not allow gays to marry though. Gays have a right to marry. Period. I consider anybody that would take away the rights of others to be my enemy.
November 24th, 2009 at 23:19
What about the rights of the parents? Are those not significant enough for the gay community? So, they need their rights, which the court system has failed for them, but parents’ rights aren’t of the same caliber as gay marriage, of which the courts have also failed us?
These folks have shown that they will not listen to straight people. The only way I can figure to get anything done is to put some pressure on them so that they will lobby their leaders to quit putting this garbage in the classroom, and gay marriage seems to be what they care about most. In case you don’t remember, in the first paragraph of this blog, I mentioned how I don’t care if they are able to marry… fine by me! Go, marry. But they need to step up to the plate and take care of this crap before I am swayed back to that, as straight people have absolutely no say about their own children, it seems.
I really don’t see what is wrong with my logic in this, but it looks like we may just have to agree to disagree on this one.
November 25th, 2009 at 09:40
I agree with Rob, gay marriage isn’t the point. The point is the gay community pushing this garbage down the throats of the average American who doesn’t want it around their kids. It has no place in the schools. When people don’t have an argument or they have a secret agenda they change the subject. I’m not concerned when someone considers me their enemy.
February 6th, 2010 at 10:45
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