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To: ewing
Where did the public school system ever get the notion that gay sex is OK?

For the longest time, as a society, we have agreed that teens and youth in general are not emotionally equipped to handle sex. And that sex outside of marriage is considered by a large part of society as immoral. And that anyone who is sexually active runs a great risk of contracting sexually transmitted decease. And all this has been the general attitude toward heterosexual sex among youth.

All of a sudden, it appears there is a different attitude toward homosexual sex amongst the educators of OUR children. Part of the reason I suspect is the notion that we must be tolerant of "gays" in our midst, therefore if we were to apply the heterosexual standard upon the homosexually inclined, then we become homophobes.

This is abhorrent… and parents should upset. But just imagine, take the “ill” logic of these educators to the ultimate end. That is, since there is none but an arbitrary standard which they themselves define and apply, how young is too young to be engaged in homosexual sex? Can any educator out there arbitrarily give me an age? Is 15 too young? 12? 9? 3? Newborn? Since, it is all arbitrary by their standard, then no age is too young.

I predict animal sex is not too far down the road, and you’ll have the school system stating that we all must be tolerant to bestiality, or you’ll risk being labeled a bestialphobe. Sound ludicrous? So did the idea that homosexuals could pose as the cutest couple in the yearbook 25 years ago.
55 posted on 12/16/2002 9:24:00 AM PST by Godfollow
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To: Godfollow
Unsafe At Any Grade

The Facts About "Just the Facts"

59 posted on 12/16/2002 9:47:34 AM PST by EdReform
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