tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post797415681113815800..comments2023-10-28T21:12:52.124+08:00Comments on k0k bL0k: Goodness Gracious Me!k0k s3n w4ihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comBlogger92125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-18054003311813349492011-06-08T16:33:48.874+08:002011-06-08T16:33:48.874+08:00Children, especially little children, are so impre...<b>Children, especially little children, are so impressionable, so easily influenced, so readily molded. And while it is good that some of our schools have become more sensitive to issues like name-calling and bullying and harassing, it is absolutely unconscionable that our schools have also become bastions of homosexual and transgender activism, places where captive kindergarteners learn about transgender behavior and kids just removed from their toddler years are taught about same-sex households.</b><br /><br />I'm really unwilling to get dragged into this, but I just wanted to point out that educating young children about (economically and emotionally functional) non-gendernormative households is no different from being exposed to, or growing up in, a traditional mum-dad-children household.<br /><br />(In fact, a lot of children come from homes with substance abuse, physical and emotional abuse and neglect, et cetera. So should we pretend everyone's families are like an 80's housewife commercial, and hide all the <i>"abnormal"</i> households from children?)<br /><br />But anyway, back to the point I was making, exposing children to the concepts of homosexuality and transgenderism is hardly going to "influence" them into being gay. In the same way, gay parents do not turn their children gay any more than straight parents always raise their children to be straight. Clearly, or we'd have no homosexuals since until recently, only straight folk can procreate as you have so oft repeated. <br /><br />"You don't <i>choose</i> to be gay, you can only choose to accept who you really are."<br />-Youtube artist lol.Terrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10372283910910514463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-55803930616191193872011-06-07T15:59:34.260+08:002011-06-07T15:59:34.260+08:00Anonymous:
i deleted the extra because i believe i...Anonymous:<br />i deleted the extra because i believe in keeping my promises.<br /><br /><i>"But to STEAL our Concept and our Word? Nah Nah."</i><br /><br />you concept? your word? holy fucking shit! as if non-christians all over the world hasn't been marrying one another for thousands of years before jesus was even born! i looked up the etymology of the word marriage and it featured no overt christian themes in it. you can't trademark a common noun, christian. it seems that you think that everything is about you people, isn't it?<br /><br />i engaged you because i believe in hearing people out and trying to see their side of the argument before dismissing them, but i have heard enough to be convinced that you are simply a bigoted homophobe with an outright christian agenda. this line sealed it for me:<br /><br /><i>"Even if a homosexual couple are the BEST parents around, the fact remains, they cannot contribute a life to society without draining society of some of its resources, and they cannot do it naturally!"</i><br /><br />i've read about how hard the christian right worked to block homosexual parents from adopting. i disagree about gay parents being inferior, but there is absolutely no way that having same sex parents is worse than leaving them in an orphanage. and if they adopt, they are actually saving resources.<br /><br />i believe that any further discussion between us will serve no purpose. now, kindly go be hateful elsewhere.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-63883949820908718162011-06-07T15:45:06.361+08:002011-06-07T15:45:06.361+08:00let me ask you in turn. in your opinion, do you th...<i>let me ask you in turn. in your opinion, do you think homosexual marriages between consenting adults should be legalised?</i><br /><br />ABSOLUTELY NOT (your que to call me a "homophobic bigot")<br /><br />I believe people have a right to do what they want under their own roof (be it legal etc.). I believe homosexuals could get "eloped" or whatever they want to call it, a partnership, and If they want, give them some rights for it. But to STEAL our Concept and our Word? Nah Nah. To have benefits other people get when they combine together and CONTRIBUTE a child to society, NO way. Even if a homosexual couple are the BEST parents around, the fact remains, they cannot contribute a life to society without draining society of some of its resources, and they cannot do it naturally!<br /><br />They should not call it marriage, and they should not get the same benefits. Marriage is a natural union between a man and a woman. <br /><br />And you did in fact erase one of my comments, the one about the Supreme Court case where the principal quotes the case. I will try to post it again if you allow me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-17539232472676321872011-06-07T15:27:32.748+08:002011-06-07T15:27:32.748+08:00nonymous: i am trying to verify the alleged case f...nonymous: i am trying to verify the alleged case from external sources - excuse me if i don't take your word for it because i'm used to seeing christians play the martyr card. too often have i see christians in your country violate the separation of church and state while crying foul that prayers are banned (when in fact, you are free to pray at any time in the privacy of your own home - just not on government time or property).<br /><br />but meanwhile, i'll give you the benefit of the doubt. i think parents should have some measure of control over their children's exposure to material they are too young to understand. personally, i have no problems with letting my kids know about the existence of transgendered, homosexual and christian people out there. i agree that parents should be informed.<br /><br />but still, i can't help feeling that your objection to teaching kids about things they are too young to understand to be a tad hypocritical because i'm sure a young child can hardly make an informed choice about what religion they should profess to.<br /><br />let me ask you in turn. in your opinion, do you think homosexual marriages between consenting adults should be legalised?k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-50459789663641711862011-06-07T14:58:32.749+08:002011-06-07T14:58:32.749+08:00Here is some evidence from the Supreme Court:
The...Here is some evidence from the Supreme Court:<br /><br />The Parkers were shocked when their son Jacob came home from kindergarten with a bag of books promoting “diversity,” including Robert Skutch’s book Who’s In a Family?, “which depicts different kinds of families, including same-sex couples raising children.”50 David Parker complained to his school district, insisting that the school notify him and his wife “about classroom discussions about same-sex marriage and what they called other adult themes. They also wanted the option to exclude their boy, now <b>6</b>, from those talks.”51 When the Parkers’ request was declined by the school, leading to other conflicts between the Parkers and the school system, they took their case to court, ultimately making it to the US Court of Appeals. There, a deeply disturbing ruling was rendered against the Parkers, with Judge Mark Wolf writing the decision with a decided focus on “diversity,” that special code word for homosexual causes.<br /><br />"Diversity is a hallmark of our nation. It is increasingly evident that our diversity includes differences in sexual orientation…. As increasingly recognized, one dimension of our nation’s diversity is differences in sexual orientation. In Massachusetts, at least, those differences may result in same-sex marriages. In addition … Massachusetts law prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation …. Consistent with this, the Department of Education requires that all public schools teach respect for all individuals regardless of, among other things, sexual orientation …. It also encourages instruction concerning different types of families…. Some families are headed by same-sex couples."52 <br /><br />So, the schools have a greater responsibility to teach “diversity” than to honor the parents of the students. And because the state is committed to teaching children “diversity,” and because same-sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts, <b>the school has no responsibility to notify parents when such issues are being taught</b>. The court was almost saying, “We couldn’t care less about traditional family values and faith-based moral convictions. It’s more important to teach kids about two-dad and two-mom families, about homosexuality as a healthy alternative to heterosexuality, and about the ins and outs of transgenderism. As for you parents, you have no right to be informed, let alone to interfere. The courts and the school system, not you, know what’s best for your kids.” <br /><br />Brown, Michael (2011). A Queer Thing Happened To America: And what a long, strange trip it's been (Kindle Locations 1944-1949). EqualTime Books. Kindle Edition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-82732018439139285342011-06-07T14:57:27.157+08:002011-06-07T14:57:27.157+08:00Anonymous: last warning about posting one comment ...Anonymous: last warning about posting one comment at a time.<br /><br />do not quibble about my consistency until you have proven your case. like i said, until you've shown to me that parents have no control over exposure of such material to their children i'll assume that you're just another paranoid propagandist who thinks that there's a gay agenda.<br /><br />glad you like my post about the misogyny displayed in the muslim community. how about some praise for my post about <a href="http://k0ks3nw4i.blogspot.com/2010/10/clearly-im-better-man.html" rel="nofollow">christian hypocrisy in criticising islam's misogyny</a>. the bible's treatment of women is just as backward.<br /><br />all you have are baseless assertions and accusations. why do you think i'm against polyarmory? i don't so long as it's between consenting adults. incest does have victims. children born of incest have an increased chance of birth defects. but i personally don't care otherwise.<br /><br />i ask for evidence in links. you can't post entire sites in my blog.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-88622134254059232122011-06-07T14:57:13.333+08:002011-06-07T14:57:13.333+08:00Several of the teachers described what they portra...Several of the teachers described what they portrayed as the irrational fear, “homophobia,” and general backwardness of their parents, relatives, and others who first reacted negatively to their coming out. But afterwards, they assured the students, their relatives accepted them as gay, so students shouldn’t be worried about that.<br /><br />How twisted that it is the parents who are considered backwards if they are not <b>encouraging their kids to discover their homosexuality</b>, even though a gay math teacher at the assembly “<b>began his talk by saying that all his college friends have died of AIDS</b>.” And to think: Parents are suing McDonalds over toys in a Happy Meal while at the same time, the courts are protecting the “rights” of teachers to indoctrinate our kids with gay propaganda. What kind of world are we living in?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-60708944750051646102011-06-07T14:54:47.514+08:002011-06-07T14:54:47.514+08:00Educators are getting into our kids’ heads without...Educators are getting into our kids’ heads without our permission and <b>they are exploiting our children’s developmental vulnerability, yet hardly anyone raises an objection</b>. On October 21, 2010, seven teachers at Concord-Carlisle High School in Massachusetts participated in a school assembly sponsored by the GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) and told students how they came out as gays and lesbians, encouraging students to do the same, <b>and all this took place without parental notification or approval.</b><br /><br />[http://www.carlislemosquito.org/2010/2010-10-29/index.html] <br /><br />Talk about getting into our kids’ heads without our permission and exploiting our children’s developmental vulnerability! And remember: These are the respected role models, the ones whom the kids are encouraged to listen to, learn from, and emulate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-88869058888339213952011-06-07T14:48:52.634+08:002011-06-07T14:48:52.634+08:00The reason you think im "linking" homose...The reason you think im "linking" homosexuality to pederasty or polyamory is because I am using the same exact argument that homosexuals use against heterosexuals (and the one you are using). And you have to be consistent across the board or your worldview is hyppocritical. <br /><br />If you look on the NAMBLA website, it states that in a man-boy love relationship, the boy is usually the first one who initiates it. So if a 12 year old homosexual boy is attracted to an older man and wants a sexual relationship with him, there is no victim is there? Nobody gets hurt, or do they? A pedophile will tell you that the greatest thing to happen to them was their "man-boy" love relationship <b>while they were kids</b>. They do not think they are victims at all, at least not most of the man boy lovers. [all of this is documented on the NAMBLA website, they even have statistics of the boys who "want" these types of relationships when young].<br /><br />And how about polyamory or incest? Who is the victim of those? How does it "harm" a child living with multiple parents, say two dads and a mum? Can you present me a victim using your method in that case? Of course not, there would be an EXTRA parent to rear the child, according to your criteria, therefore it would be BETTER then just two parents!<br /><br />What about incest? Where is the victim there, as long as protection is used, there is no harm done to anyone! What if the daughter is 18 and wants to sleep with her father?She is old enough...it is consensual? Does that sound crazy? I thought so, it is exact thing some prominent homosexuals persue today, and please dont ask me for evidence becuase I would probably crash your server with all my documentation - but you DONT want me to post comments like that either way, do you? <br /><br />You see, the ONLY way to be consistent is to point out that ALL and ANY type of family besides 1 MOTHER and 1 FATHER are HARMFUL to the child. We know single parent households have great impact on their kids. You dont think that substituting a man for a woman will have an impact on the child? Of course it will, it will have a harmful and confusing impact on any child. But what can we do? Every study looking at children reared in a homosexual household is funded and researched by slanted homosexuals who make their own figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-66357948308118638652011-06-07T14:39:31.703+08:002011-06-07T14:39:31.703+08:00nambla supports paedophilia and the exploitation o...<i>nambla supports paedophilia and the exploitation of children considered too young to make any sound sexual judgments</i><br /><br />But my friend! <i>children considered too young to make any sound sexual judgments</i> are being taught to COME OUT in 3rd grade! They are being taught about CROSS-DRESSING in PRESCHOOL! Do you not see how inconsistent your argument is?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-60679075209797594542011-06-07T14:36:40.843+08:002011-06-07T14:36:40.843+08:00whoops, I meant al-Baqarawhoops, I meant al-BaqaraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-32965296686740381902011-06-07T08:19:21.631+08:002011-06-07T08:19:21.631+08:00Anonymous: homosexuality are celebrating their rig...Anonymous: homosexuality are celebrating their right to love between consenting adults - i'm all for it. we need more love in the world and less christian hate. nambla supports paedophilia and the exploitation of children considered too young to make any sound sexual judgments - thus victimises children. anymore posts from you likening homosexuality to paedophilia will be deleted because i have already addressed it multiple times.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-62688820447180130722011-06-07T08:15:45.449+08:002011-06-07T08:15:45.449+08:00Anonymous: i protect free speech, even hate speech...Anonymous: i protect free speech, even hate speeches from the likes of you. and when you do return, please post one comment at a time so my comment box wouldn't be further inundated under your massive load of copy-pasted propaganda. i only speak to people who believe in a two-way conversation. extraneous comments will be deleted without being read. savvy?k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-31808456479476097432011-06-07T08:14:26.319+08:002011-06-07T08:14:26.319+08:00the other doesn't
These are fallacies. Think ...<b>the other doesn't</b><br /><br />These are fallacies. Think deeply about it. Is mom interchangeable for dad? What about the homosexuals that are celebrated FOR their homosexuality, while at the same time the NAMBLA (man boy love)website lists those same people in support of "man-boy" love? ie. Pedophiles? <br /><br />Why should we celebrate such things?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-76345238988628115632011-06-07T08:10:57.919+08:002011-06-07T08:10:57.919+08:00Yes you have not deleted any, you are spot on. I w...Yes you have not deleted any, you are spot on. I was mistaken earlier when I said you did, I did not reload. <br /><br />Till later bro, like your new article on al Tawba, good stuff, be back with that "confidential" documentation after some work. <br /><br />Peace.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-74977080584854429932011-06-07T08:10:03.270+08:002011-06-07T08:10:03.270+08:00Anonymous: as a physician, i see no problem with t...Anonymous: as a physician, i see no problem with the removal of homosexuality from the DSM. i would oppose the removal of paedophilia, as it <i>is</i> a paraphilia that is harmful to people other than the patient.<br /><br />and note this: i support homosexual rights, not the rights of paedophiles. stop likening the two. one has victims. the other doesn't. show some recognition to this distinction or i'll assume you're only interested in parroting your ideology without any interest in engagement.<br /><br />and fuck you and fuck psalm 14:1. that's all you christians ever do. demonise anyone who isn't like you hypocrites.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-71894518053157409072011-06-07T08:09:09.058+08:002011-06-07T08:09:09.058+08:00Little Johnny went to school There to learn a bran...Little Johnny went to school There to learn a brand new rule; No longer could the boys be boys Or have their special trucks and toys; Only six, so young and tender It’s time for him to unlearn gender And break the binding two-sex mold That hurtful thinking that’s so old. Parents at home can have their say But here at school, the slant is gay. In other words, to make this clear There’s nothing wrong with being queer. Having two moms is mighty fine; To disagree is out of line. We’ll deconstruct the family And smash religious bigotry And keep the church out of the state By saying faith is really hate. Free speech can only go one way, Since here at school, the slant is gay. So little ones, it’s time to learn ’bout famous queers, each one in turn; Lesbian greats long neglected Well-known gays just now detected. Some, perhaps, were man-boy lovers; We’ll keep that stuff under the covers. GLSEN will fill in for Granny And help kids find their inner-trannie.Those born in a body that’s wrong Will hear of sex-change before long. And through the years as Johnny grows He will learn that anything goes. With Bill, who’s trans and Joe, who’s bi-, And Sue, who thinks that she’s a guy. United in the Day of Silence, Joining the Gay Straight Alliance – A queer new system rules the day, Since here at school, the slant is gay.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-46103101812230084932011-06-07T08:05:32.161+08:002011-06-07T08:05:32.161+08:00Anonymous: besides, i've not deleted a single ...Anonymous: besides, i've not deleted a single one of your comments. if they are caught by the spam filter, i'm not going to bother rescuing them. if you want discourse, summarise your points with links to the sources you've been copy-pasting like a christian robot and i'll address them. otherwise, i'll start moderating.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-27907755395111133052011-06-07T08:05:03.191+08:002011-06-07T08:05:03.191+08:00Ok my friend, I am done with those. Now I will ans...Ok my friend, I am done with those. Now I will answer your question about God, and Lord Willing, in about an hr. to two hrs. I will be back with all of the documentation for the confidentiality laws regarding underage students and their parents. <br /><br />God's restraining grace abounds to all, and no, an atheist, "does no good" in God's eyes, ever.<br /><br />The..."methodology" might be spot on, the "research" might be great, but a man centered approach will always, always, lead to a faulty conclusion, as it has with you. <br /><br />The problem I have with the "queering" of elementary and highschools is that they are confusing little children with absolutely no concept of sexuality, even preschoolers. Eventually, every great nation based on same sex attraction FELL violently, history attests to this. Why do the Homosexuals want to be legislated into some sort of protected class status of marrige if they cannot procreate? They literally cannot ADD to society, they cannot contribute a life without alternative means, a third party, and LOADS of money! Thats contributing? We cannot supplicate everything with science, one day we might not have it. But a man and a woman will always be able to contribute a life, together alone. <br /><br />I have a problem with this:::<br /><br />Richard Green was very actively involved thirty years ago in the removal of homosexuality from the DSM [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual] list of mental disorders. As is known, homosexuality was successfully removed in the early seventies. Now he argues for the removal of pedophilia from the same list. Abstract of article by Dr. Richard Green in Archives of Sexual Behavior 31 (2002) (the special issue devoted to pedophilia) <br /><br />Freedom is indivisible. The liberation of children, women, boy-lovers, and homosexuals in general, can occur only as complementary facets of the same dream. David Thorstad, “Pederasty and Homosexuality,” Speech given at the Semana Cultural Lesbica-Gay, Mexico City, June 26, 1998 <br /><br />If paedophiles are no longer forced to live underground and to be secretive about their relationships, but instead their desires are recognized as legitimate, and they are guided towards a responsible expression of their desires, we might prevent some cases of genuine sexual abuse. Dr. Theo Sandfort, “Constructive Questions Regarding Paedophilia” (Sandfort was a member of the Gay and Lesbian Studies Department, State University of Utrecht, the Netherlands; he is now a professor at Columbia University) <br /><br />[I]f the parents and friends of gays are truly friends of gays, they would know from their gay kids that the relationship with an older man is precisely what thirteen-, fourteen-, and fifteen-year-old kids need more than anything else in the world. Harry Hay (American gay rights movement founder), cited in Jeffrey Lloyd, “When Nancy Met Harry,” The American Spectator, October 5, 2006 <br /><br />It is particularly important to begin to make <b>three to five-year-olds</b> aware of the range of families that exist in the UK today; families with one mum, one mum and dad, two mums, two dads, grandparents, adoptive parents, guardians etc. Recommendation from the UK’s National Union of Teachers (NUT), July, 2006 <br /><br />Restroom Accessibility: Students shall have access to the restroom that corresponds to their gender <b>identity exclusively</b> and consistently at school. Official Policy of the San Francisco Unified School District School Board (SFUSD)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-88246774367980636182011-06-07T07:59:59.640+08:002011-06-07T07:59:59.640+08:00...Children, especially little children, are so im......Children, especially little children, are so impressionable, so easily influenced, so readily molded. And while it is good that some of our schools have become more sensitive to issues like name-calling and bullying and harassing, it is absolutely unconscionable that our schools have also become bastions of homosexual and transgender activism, places where captive kindergarteners learn about transgender behavior and kids just removed from their toddler years are taught about same-sex households. <br /><br />According to a May 10, 2008 report: A Pennsylvania elementary school has angered parents by giving them one-day’s notice of planned counseling sessions with 100 third-grade students to explain that one of their male classmates would soon begin wearing girls’ clothing and taking a female name and to ask that they accept him as a girl and not make unkind remarks. The exercise in “social transition” was initiated by the boy’s parents who approached the administration at Chatham Park Elementary School in Haverford Township asking that the school help in having their child’s female identity find acceptance among his peers. <br /><br />After consulting experts on transgender children, the Haverford School District sent letters to parents advising them the school guidance counselor would meet with their children, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer. … In the letter to parents, Chatham Park principal Daniel Marsella assured parents the counseling would use “developmentally appropriate language” to explain “how we need to help this student make a social transition in school.” “This is something that was going to come out,” said Mary Beth Lauer, district director of community relations. “Isn’t it better to be proactive, and let people know what is happening and how we’re dealing with it?”70 Yes, this happened in a third-grade class. <br /><br />“But,” you might protest, “the fact is that there are hundreds of thousands of same-sex households, and you just can’t stick your head in the sand and deny that they exist. Kids need to be taught about this when they’re little so they can be introduced to these new social realities.” What about polyamorous households, then, where kids are being raised by a mix of several different parents?.. Shouldn’t children be introduced to these realities too while still in elementary school? Interestingly, when I asked this question to a local lesbian leader with whom I was in friendly dialogue – a woman who in many ways held to high moral standards – she was repulsed by the thought of teaching kids about multi-parented homes. Might there be a double standard here? The queering of elementary school education, however, is just the prequel to the full-blown, unapologetic gay and transgender activism that is found with increasing frequency in our middle schools and high schools. <br /><br />Brown, Michael (2011). A Queer Thing Happened To America: And what a long, strange trip it's been (Kindle Locations 2174-2179). EqualTime Books. Kindle Edition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-70294686233328357042011-06-07T07:59:31.311+08:002011-06-07T07:59:31.311+08:00Of course, there are the older “classics,” like Mi...Of course, there are the older “classics,” like Michael Willhoite’s Daddy’s Roommate, first published in 1990, featuring the typical two-dad cover picture and lines like, “My Mommy and Daddy got a divorce last year. Now there’s somebody new at Daddy’s house. Daddy and his roommate Frank live together, work together, eat together, sleep together, shave together, and sometimes fight together, but they always make up.”67 <br /><br />Perhaps the mother of them all (or should I say the “double mother” of them all?) is Lesléa Newman’s Heather Has Two Mommies, first published in 1989. Not that long ago, this book was hard to come by. Since 2000, however, it has been available in a special Tenth Anniversary Edition and referred to as a “classic.”68 For the older readers, ages ten and up, there is Robie H. Harris’s It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health, replete with cartoon-like, but fully-graphic, naked illustrations of adolescent boys and girls. (We’re talking about full frontal nudity of young teenagers on the inside cover page and full frontal nudity of all ages groups on pages 20-21, along with detailed illustrations of the private parts of young adolescent girls and boys, to the point that the boys are pictured both circumcised and uncircumcised). One of the book’s chapters is entitled, “Perfectly Normal: Masturbation,” and it not only supplies “how to” details but also notes, “After having an orgasm, a person usually feels quite content and relaxed” (49). (Remember: This book is recommended for kids aged ten and up, and it’s partly intended to answer the questions parents have a hard time answering.) Of course, there is the requisite chapter on “Straight and Gay: Heterosexuality and Homosexuality,” which notes that, “There have been gay relationships all through history, even before ancient Greece,” explaining: Some people disapprove of gay men and lesbian women. Some even hate homosexuals only because they are homosexual. People may feel this way toward homosexuals because they think homosexuals are different from them or that gay relationships are wrong. Usually these people know little or nothing about homosexuals, and their views are often based on fears and misinformation, not on facts. People are often afraid of things they know little or nothing about (17-18). <br />There you have it, and that should settle it. After all, the book says so! If you disagree with homosexual practice, you are either ignorant, fearful, misinformed, hateful, or all of the above. In any case, you have no right to differ with It’s Perfectly Normal – you can’t differ with something that is “perfectly normal” – since the glowing endorsements for this award-winning book take up two full pages, including such prestigious honors as being named: an American Library Association’s Notable Children’s Book; a Booklist Editors’ Choice; a New York Public Library Best Children’s Book; a New York Times Notable Book of the Year; a Parenting Reading Magic Award Winner; a Publisher’s Weekly Best Book of the Year; and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. In keeping with this, the Los Angeles Times Book Review called the book “Utterly contemporary and comprehensive,” while USA Today stated that, “The book, for ages 10 and up, is sophisticated, comprehensive, reassuring.” <br /><br />Brown, Michael (2011). A Queer Thing Happened To America: And what a long, strange trip it's been (Kindle Locations 2123-2135). EqualTime Books. Kindle Edition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-37911703273303395012011-06-07T07:58:12.724+08:002011-06-07T07:58:12.724+08:00I have been posting it. I will show you proof of t...I have been posting it. I will show you proof of that in a second also. But I do not understand why you keep deleting my comments when they are ON TOPIC of this post?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-1641005511404402822011-06-07T07:57:06.259+08:002011-06-07T07:57:06.259+08:00And what shall we say about the books that are bei...And what shall we say about the books that are being written for your children – or perhaps even being read to your children as early as pre-school? I’m talking about books like: <br />• One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads, by Johnny Valentine. There is a special dedication at the beginning of the book, “To Jacob, who has only one mom and one dad. But don’t feel sorry for him. They’re both great parents.” So, two dads are not just acceptable; two dads are now better than one dad and one mom. Extraordinary! <br />• Even more overt in its message is Oh the Things Mommies Do! What Could Be Better Than Having Two?, written by Crystal Tomkins with illustrations by “her wife” Lindsey Evans. The Boston Spirit magazine writes, “Given the physical and mental capacity available to one mom, it’s hard to imagine that of two. Imagine even more phone calls ‘to say Hi,’ and exponentially more when you’ve got a cold or vocational hiccup.”64 This is so much better than having one mom and one dad. (Really, what kind of physical and mental capacity does a dad have?) <br />• Emma and Meesha My Boy: A Two Mom Story, by Kaitlyn Considine, recommended for ages three-six. <br />• Two Daddies and Me by Robbie Ann Packard, who, “already a mother herself, had the amazing and joyous opportunity to become a surrogate for a gay couple.” <br />• The Sissy Duckling, by gay activist Harvey Fierstein, and dedicated to “proud sissies everywhere.” <br />• A Family Alphabet Book, by Bobbie Combs, depicting a two-dad household on the cover, and with lines like, “C is for cookies. Both of my dads know how to make great chocolate chip cookies.” <br />• Molly’s Family, by Nancy Garden, with the cover depicting two sweet moms taking happy Molly for a walk in the woods <br />• Felicia’s Favorite Story, by Lesléa Newman, with another two-mom cover and this description on the back: “It’s bedtime, but before Felicia goes to sleep she wants to hear her favorite story, the story of how she was adopted by Mama Nessa and Mama Linda.” <br />• Newman has also written Daddy, Papa, and Me and Mommy, Mama, and Me. • And Tango Makes Three, by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell, based on the true story of the so-called gay penguins in a New York City zoo and the baby penguin they “adopted.” (In a fascinating sequel to the book, but a sequel that has certainly not been added to this reader, one of the supposedly “gay” penguins ended up leaving his partner and taking up with a hot new female penguin – and fathering a chick.)65 <br />• King and King, by Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland. This tells the story of Prince Bertie, who, when informed by his mother, the queen, that he must get married, meets all the lovely princesses who “come from far and wide hoping to catch his eye” but in the end chooses to “simply follow his heart” – and marries Prince Lee...There are now widely-circulated reports of outraged parents who reacted with shock when their first-graders came home to talk with them after reading this book in school.66 Following on the heels of King and King came King and King and Family, celebrating the honeymoon of the two kings and the beginning of their new “family.” The book is recommended for children aged four to eight.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-83826438032468768922011-06-07T07:57:00.582+08:002011-06-07T07:57:00.582+08:00Pharisee: "No my friend, actually we do not h...Pharisee: <i>"No my friend, actually we do not have a right to monitor such materials. There are literal confidential laws FOR KIDS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL stating that parents do not need to be informed by the school if a transvestite comes to talk to 1st graders or they are made to read "Joe had two mommies."</i><br /><br />show me proof. or admit you are a liar.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-39819973963614466482011-06-07T07:55:03.070+08:002011-06-07T07:55:03.070+08:00No my friend, actually we do not have a right to m...No my friend, actually we do not have a right to monitor such materials. There are literal confidential laws FOR KIDS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL stating that parents do not need to be informed by the school if a transvestite comes to talk to 1st graders or they are made to read "Joe had two mommies." I just want you to read some of this material that is why I am posting it. I will answer your question about God in a second.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com