National Day of Silence
To those who haven’t heard of what has become an annual event, this Friday, April 16 has been designated as 2010’s National Day of Silence in the nation’s schools.
Most teachers would welcome a day of silence possibly because they could get more teaching accomplished or just to get their heads together. However, this new tradition wasn’t established for those purposes. Rather, it could be called the National Day of Homosexual Indoctrination of Children.
On Friday in many secondary and middle schools throughout the country, kids will be expected to remain silent as they are bombarded with homosexual propaganda in the form of psychological warfare committed against them by the Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual, Transgendered community–all with the willing cooperation of too many schools, administrators, and teachers.
As reported by MassResistance.com, “During the Day of Silence, . . . school officials encourage students to be silent for the entire day as a sign of solidarity with the homosexual activist movement. Students are . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1628)
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