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Day of Silence: What It's Costing American Youth |
When will the hearts of the parents turn back to the children? |
"This is a test. This is only a test. Had this been a real child-endangering emergency, where children are taught to hate Christians, embrace sodomy and praise sexual anarchy, you would be alerted through the Emergency Broadcast System for Responsible Parents. Then you could act to save your kids!" And of course, America's conservative parents would do that….wouldn't they? Well, these atrocities are already happening, perhaps indeed as a test from our Creator, and it looks like a grade of "F" looms as a strong possibility. What's it going to take for the grown-ups in our nation to draw a line in the sand about child corruption? Recent developments should have every Mom and Dad on high alert. Not only are openly homosexual boys are now welcomed into the Boy Scouts of America and "gay" adult men will probably soon be embraced as troop leaders, but we just observed another year of one staged homosexual school event after another. And the school term is not over yet. Only the most obtuse will miss what homosexual advocates are doing: aggressively defying all the usual child protection boundaries and daring parents to stop them. The takeover of youth culture in schools is led by advocate teachers, principals and outside allies who claim "LGBTQ" identities are churning within the hearts of closeted adolescents. "Please understand my reason for not speaking today," reads the placard of student participants in the "Day of Silence," a supposedly student-led annual event in April (held on April 11 this year) which protests the silencing and bullying of "LGBT" people. Thousands of students nationwide now participate, claims the event sponsor, the radical child-targeting group GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network). But these claims strain credulity. It's not "student-led," but driven by adults manipulating kids to become cheerleaders for the homosexual cause. Kids are impressionable and can be misled through persistent indoctrination. And the "Day of Silence" is not about bullying, which school officials can punish without endorsing these lifestyles. No, it's about victim-posturing, propaganda and the willingness of schools to go along with the end result, which is the endorsement of perversion. ARTICLE continues on BARBWIRE.com |