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BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS California kids to honor, study Harvey Milk?Only governor's veto can stop mandatory 'gay' dayPosted: May 14, 2009 8:40 pm Eastern © 2010 WorldNetDaily
Lawmakers in California have decided the governor should designate one day each year for school children in public institutions to celebrate "Harvey Milk Day" in honor of the homosexual activist and mark the event with "suitable commemorative exercises" that critics of the lifestyle say could result in an "in-your-face, anything-goes, homosexual-bisexual-transsexual indoctrination." The vote today in the state Senate was 24-14, according to Randy Thomasson of Save California, who said the result now may mean bisexual or transsexual pride parades in schools every May 22. "This … is definitely not what parents want for their children," he said of the proposal that requires no parental consent for mandatory student participation. Thomasson pointed to a recent statewide poll that found majorities of all of the following categories – Democrats, independents, Republicans, liberals, moderates and conservatives – found that "Harvey Milk Day" should not become a statewide day of significance in schools or otherwise. Overall, seven of 10 respondents in the Survey USA poll said the day should not be recognized. Nineteen percent said it should. (Story continues below) "The California Legislature seems hell-bent on promoting the homosexual lifestyle as a role model for children," Thomasson said. "It's absurd – the government school system teaches children not to smoke or use drugs, yet SB 572 would teach children as young as kindergarten that homosexuality is good and healthy." The same bill passed the Democrat-controlled Legislature last year as AB 2567, but Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed it, something Thomasson said should happen again. "This inappropriate bill tramples parental rights and has nothing to do with academic excellence," Thomasson said. "It's telling that SB 572 is supported by the anti-family teacher unions, which hold so much power and have so much disdain for protecting the children they claim to serve." He raised the question whether children would be taught what Milk believed, concepts that included:
Thomasson said the state already imposed sexual indoctrination laws in 2007, under which students are taught to support alternative sexual lifestyles through instructional material, programs and activities. Then last year, a requirement was established to demand sex education promoting unmarried sexual activity. Now pending is SB 572, which, "will further motivate parents to remove their children from the anti-family public school system," Thomasson said. "We're encouraging parents to visit Rescue Your Child to learn how to rescue their children while they still can. With public schools becoming sexual indoctrination centers, homeschooling and church schools are no longer parental options, they're parental imperatives," he said.
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Previous stories: 'Gay' day coming to California public schools? Stealth lessons on homosexuality Teaching homosexuality, no parents needed Student resolution objects to 'gay' promotion Death threats target those opposing 'gay' day Keep kids home, parents are told Parental permission required for 'gay' club District bans 'John 3:16,' promotes demonic leer Crackdown on biblical speech challenged Parents urged to boycott homosexual indoctrination Student told: 'Leave your faith in the car' California ripped as 'too queer for school' Christians need Exodus from 'Pharaoh's system' Baptist 'exit strategy' means get kids out of public schools 2 more 'sexual indoctrination' bills vetoed Christian-education push goes to states Sexual indoctrination bill vetoed Hundreds rally to threaten Gov. Arnold with 'veto' Gov. Arnold urged to cancel sexual indoctrination California Christians urged to yank kids Gov. Arnold tosses school moral codes Dobson: Tell Arnold to halt 'gay' agenda Constitution threatened by homeschool case Homeschool entrepreneurism catches fire U.N. making homeschooling illegal?
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