Frocks and Pompoms for Boys
Boys in primary schools
should be encouraged to try on frocks or join the cheerleading team, a
homosexual campaign group has told teachers. Stonewall, Britain's
top homosexual lobby group, has sent a pack to primary school teachers
with the backing of a Government agency. The pack includes a DVD,
where a teacher says pupils should be taught to resist the values of
their parents and grandparents. The DVD case features the logo of
the Training and Development Agency - a body funded by the Department
for Education. The pack also recommends using pro-homosexual story
books for reading in class. One book, And Tango Makes Three,
is about a penguin chick raised by two male penguins. Another is
called The Sissy Duckling and another features two princes who
fall in love and live happily ever after as King and King.
The Stonewall teachers' pack suggests getting primary school children to
act out the books as school plays [The Christian Institute, Newsletter,
Spring 2011].
One Mother's Experience of Harmful Sex Education
Lisa Bullivant's daughter
was 7 years old when she was exposed to sexually explicit lessons in
class. The school was using a programme called Living and
Growing produced by Channel 4 [in the UK]. Mrs Bullivant was
horrified at the graphic nature of the material. "I never imagined
anyone would show anything like this to little children," she said.
One of the many upsetting remarks made by her daughter after seeing the
dvds was, "I keep thinking about you and Daddy having sex". Even
more disturbing, this little girl was worrying that she herself was
expected to have sex. Mrs Bullivant does not think that the dvd
showing sexual intercourse makes it clear that the act is only adults.
Her daughter also asked her, "Is there any other way to have a baby? I
don't want to have sex." The trauma to Mrs Bullivant's daughter
has affected both her family life and her marriage. Every day Mrs
Bullivant is living with the aftermath of "Living and Growing",
waiting for her child to grow into the information she has been given so
prematurely [SPUC, Bulleting, Spring 2011].
The Frankfurt
School and the War on the West
"There are those who hate the West and want to destroy it
and make it into their own image. ... Many movements and groups can
be mentioned, but here I wish to focus on just one. It has been
hugely influential in undermining the West and bringing about
cultural Marxism. ... I refer to the Frankfurt School. ... [T]o
undermine the Judeao-Christian legacy [they] called for the most
negative destructive criticism possible of every sphere of life
which would be designed to destabilize society and bring down what
they saw as the 'oppressive' order. ... '[T]hey recommended (among
other things):
** The teaching of sex and homosexuality to children;
** The undermining of schools' and teachers' authority;
** [The] encouraging [of] the breakdown of the family.'
If anyone is wondering why the West is embarked upon sexual suicide,
much of the answer can be found in the Frankfurt School: 'One of the
main ideas of the Frankfurt School was to exploit Freud's idea of 'pansexualism'
- the search for pleasure, the exploitation of the differences
between the sexes, the overthrowing of traditional relationships
between men and women. To further their aims they would [among other
things]:
** Attack the authority of the father, deny the specific roles of
father and mother, and wrest away from families their rights as
primary educators of their children;
** Abolish differences in the education of boys and girls;
To engage in the culture wars effectively, one needs to know whom
one is fighting against. The Frankfurt School is not the only
aggressor we face, but it is one of them, and an important one at
that. Being aware of such movements help[s] us to make make sense of
the rapid degeneration of the West, and lets us know that we really
are in a war. Now is not the time to opt out of this conflict. The
stakes are far too high to choose non-involvement" [billmuehlenberg.com/2009/05/11/the-frankfurt-school-and-the-war-on-the-west/
11:05:09].
Peter
Hitchens, Mail on Sunday (UK), 2 March 2008
The anti-marriage campaign has moved up a gear. The Sex Education
Forum, paid for by you, is sponsoring a sinister new booklet aimed
at 11-year-olds. From refusing to support marriage, the school 'sex
educators' have now moved on to declaring that marriage is
unnecessary. How long before they are saying it is outdated and
actually wrong? When will people grasp that this is not 'sex
education' but revolutionary propaganda against the family?
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