"When I grow up, I can marry a boy OR a girl--or 2--or 3..."
The annual convention of the National Education Association is coming up in Orlando June 29 through July 6. Below is a revision that has just been proposed to the NEA "diversity" policy. The brackets are the proposed new language.
Essentially, this says schools should support and actively promote homosexual marriage --- and other "diverse" kinds of marriage too, I guess? Polygamy? I hate to say I told you so, but....
Our talking points as conservatives on the problems with same sex marriage should ALWAYS include the effect on what every student will be forced to learn: "When I grow up, I can marry a man or a woman." (Or two , or three?)
Christian teachers, please object to the use of your dues money to support child corruption!
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B-8 Diversity*
The National Education Association believes that a
diverse society enriches all individuals. Similarities
and differences among races, ethnicity, color,
national origin, language, geographic location,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identification, age, physical ability, size,
occupation, and marital, parental, or economic status
form the fabric of a society.
The Association also believes that education should
foster the values of appreciation and acceptance of
the various qualities that pertain to people as
individuals and as members of diverse populations.
The Association further believes in the importance of
observances, programs and curricula that accurately
portray and recognize the roles, contributions,
cultures. and history of these diverse groups and
individuals.
[The Association believes that legal rights and
responsibilities with regard to medical decisions,
taxes, inheritance, adoption, legal immigration,
domestic partnerships, and civil unions and/or
marriage belong to all these diverse groups and
individuals.]
The Association encourages affiliates and members to
become part of programs and observances that may
include cultural and heritage celebrations and/or
history months. (1995, 2006)
* BRACKETS INDICATE PROPOSED NEW LANGUAGE
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