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The Day of Silencing

Thomas2124 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:05 PM
Oh you poor thing Mr.Brown! Those mean ole'gays are asking for day out the 365 you enjoy! Gosh, that must be so unsettling for you. lol. You're getting exactly what you've dished out for years. And I for one, hope you choke on it.
Bill1895 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:08 PM
Thomas, goosestepping on the US Constitution as many homosexuals want to do is not acceptable on any day of the day of the year.

More perverted logic from a homosexual advocate?
paranoidmystic Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:19 PM
Bill, could you clarify which aspect of the constitution homosexuals are working to "goosestep" on?
Patriot155 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:30 PM
It's pretty clear, that by not letting others voice their opinions they are violating the
1st Amendment.
Bill1895 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:31 PM
Not allowing PFOX to give an alternative view point at public schools.

The 1st Amendment of the US Constitution.

Also a homosexual male sued the Boy Scouts of America because he was dismissed due his public admission of homosexuality. BSA won their case before the US Supreme Court on First Amendment Grounds.
paranoidmystic Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:31 PM
Patriot, would you recognize that there is a difference between having the freedom to hold and express an opinion and having that opinion welcomed into classrooms?
Bill1895 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:32 PM
It is clear to normal Americans.
Patriot155 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:34 PM
Welcomed by who? and who gets to decide what's welcomed or unwelcomed?
paranoidmystic Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:38 PM
Welcomed by the school. Nowhere in the constitution does it say that every single opinion has the right to be voiced within the school, directed at children, essentially as messages from the govt.
Bill1895 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:40 PM
No where in the Constitution are public schools mandated but since they exist they must follow the US Constitution: Brown vs the Board of Education.
Patriot155 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:44 PM
"Nowhere in the constitution does it say that every single opinion has the right to be voiced within the school,"

Interesting point, I would also think that this would apply to homosexuality, socialism, or other lib/prog agendas that's counter to good values or morals.
paranoidmystic Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:51 PM
Right, I would agree Patriot. And since homosexual children are in fact good and normal people, the schools in which they study have found it necessary to educate the rest of the students that they should not be bullied and that their homosexuality should not be made an object of ridicule.
Dreadnaught011 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 5:43 PM

Paranoid, STOP acting the cross-examiner. You haven't the style or the brains.

Go and pester Thomas2124 3:05 PM,
A cheeky homosexual bullying Michael Brown as if he has real guts. (Cheek isn't guts.)



Dreadnaught011 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 5:49 PM

There may be effeminate boys. But no boy is a homosexual until he's committed a homosexual act.
So desist from citing "homosexual children" in a school.

That's hypocrisy. Schools have no call to standardize sodomy for all their students. Much LESS justify and defend it.

Dreadnaught011 Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 5:51 PM


And to tell the truth: "their homosexuality" is nothing if not an object of ridicule. What else could it be?

On April 20th, in thousands of schools across America, your hard-earned tax dollars will help underwrite the homosexual indoctrination of your kids. Yes, April 20th will mark the annual Day of Silence, described on its website as “a student-led national event that brings attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment in schools.” As for those who do not support a special school day devoted to gay indoctrination, they are the ones who can expect to be silenced.

Originally the brainchild of some college students in 1996, the Day of Silence has been aggressively promoted for the last 12 years by GLSEN,...

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