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Keep Your Children Home on the Day of Silence, Friday, April 17
Avoid the promotion of homosexuality to students
If you have school age children, contact your administration as soon as possible to ask this specific question: Will you be permitting students to refuse to speak in class on the Day of Silence? If the administration either answers “Yes” or dodges the question, please call your child or children out of school on the Day of Silence. Every absence costs districts money, and money talks.
Also, if your school will be permitting students to refuse to speak in class, politely insist that an email be sent to every family informing them of the following: 1. The Day of Silence will be taking place in classes on April 17, 2. Students will be permitted to refuse to speak during instructional time, 3. The Day of Silence is organized and promoted by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.
Parents have a right to know.
The Day of Silence is the queen of all the numerous homosexuality-affirming activities that take place in public schools. It started in one university and then like a cancer metastasized to thousands of high schools, and then into middle schools. Before long it will take place in elementary schools. Leftists know that it’s easier to indoctrinate 16-year-olds than 36-year-olds and easier still to indoctrinate 6-year-olds.
GLSEN promotes the Day of Silence as an “anti-bullying” effort. If it were solely about eradicating bullying, everyone—liberals and conservatives alike—would support it. But it’s not.
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The Day of Silence: The Rest of the Story
From Mission America
Q. Isn't the Day of Silence just a way for students to learn compassion and tolerance?
A. In reality, the Day of Silence is a one-sided campaign to manipulate acceptance of homosexuality by every student. Nationwide, parents are fed up with the political hijacking of their kids' classrooms. What makes it even more problematic is that the results of 'tolerating' this lifestyle without objection can be tragic for many young people. The risks of homosexual behavior are well-understood by public health officials, but are being ignored by some politically correct school administrations.
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Order this book and read before the Day of Silence
Linda Harvey's book is ideal for teens and others who want to hear the truth from a common sense, Christian perspective. That young person who believes he was "born that way"? Well, maybe he's not "gay." There may be a wholly different way to think about his feelings that he has never thoroughly considered, and "Maybe He's Not Gay" presents the case.
Go to the Mission America site and learn more, HERE.
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