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At Acalanes High School in Lafayette, California homosexuality is now compulsory, and dissent will not be tolerated. Because, Tolerance!
Teenagers at a California high school were publicly shamed for disagreeing with speakers allowed to push an LGBT agenda during an English class, according to several upset parents.
The Queer Straight Alliance at Acalanes High School, in Lafayette, lectured students in several ninth-grade English classes on Jan. 29 about LGBT issues, according to Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific Justice Institute, which is representing the parents.
During the class, the students, ages 14 and 15, were instructed to stand in a circle. Then, they were grilled about their personal beliefs and their parents' beliefs on homosexuality, PJI alleges.
"The QSA had students step forward to demonstrate whether they believed that being gay was a choice and whether their parents would be accepting if they came out as gay," PJI attorney Matthew McReynolds said. "Students who did not step forward were ridiculed and humiliated."
That's funny, when a someone ridicules or humiliates a kid who says he's LGBT, that's bullying. But the Rainbow Warriors are "peer educators," immune from criticism, or accountability.
Superintendent John Nickerson tells me it's all about tolerance.
"The classroom instruction in question was part of a tolerance workshop led by peer educators under the supervision of teachers," Nickerson wrote to me in an email.
Sounds a lot like peer pressure to me. In my day it was all the cool kids are smoking dope, so why aren't you? Now it's all the cool kids are taking it up the ass, and if you don't, you're a hater.
There is no bully quite as viscious as a homofascist preaching "tolerance." And I've got the fan mail to prove it.
The parent I spoke to bristled at the notion the LGBT class was about tolerance.
"They are tolerant of everyone except people who have Christian values," she told me.
But of course. Christian values are antithetical to the homosexual agenda. And we all know which way our secular intellectual overseers view the issue; only homosexuals can tell us what we're allowed to think, Christians need to get with the program.
So when your kid shows up for her next English class, don't be shocked if she's asked point blank, "Are you now, or have you ever been a homophobe?"
Next week they'll ask if her parents voted Republican.
Remember the Golden Rule? Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you?
Yeah, the homosexuals never got the memo. Maybe because it came from that
Jesus guy, and we all know how much He hated people who weren't
exactly like Himself. Oh, wait…
Posted at 15:31 by Chris Wysocki
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