What bothers me about this is that it represents preaching of a specific political agenda in the public schools. Note the description of the foundation that funded the play: "Its mission is to secure equal opportunity for people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity."
That is nothing less than a political manifesto. Imagine the likliehood of a play espousing a less-PC political agenda making its way into most public schools.
To: behind liberal lines
bump
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Sounds like a good idea to me.
I think I'll write a play about the the trials and tribulations of a god-fearing family and the horrors of abortion as they relate to the family's attempt to get huge granite statues of the 10 commandments set up in all schools and government offices. Of course this will be done from the family's huge cattle ranch in the Klamath River Basin. Reckon I can get this sponsored and presented to all schools in the nation?
3 posted on
04/01/2002 4:46:28 AM PST by
ladtx
To: governsleastgovernsbest
This does NOT belong in the school system at all.
8 posted on
04/01/2002 5:15:43 AM PST by
GailA
To: governsleastgovernsbest
Another good reason not to send your kids to public schools.
Put pulling your own kids out does not abdicate our responsibly to care about schools. The public schools are here to stay, and we need to work to turn them back into the high quality, EDUCATIONAL institutions they once were.
9 posted on
04/01/2002 5:37:17 AM PST by
Gophack
To: governsleastgovernsbest
"City of Evil" bump
To: governsleastgovernsbest
bump "City of Evil"
To: governsleastgovernsbest
They can push their religion so why not ours too. Get your children out of public schools.
20 posted on
04/06/2002 8:25:26 AM PST by
Khepera
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