Sunday, October 23, 2011

School Gays Are Bustin' Out All Over!

School Gays Are Bustin' Out All Over!

I bet you thought June was “Gay Pride Month.” Well, it is, as declared by President Barack Hussein Obama originally in 2009 and re-dedicated as such in 2010 and 2011. But June is hardly the only “gay month” and should be distinguished from ”LGBT History Month,” which was first celebrated in 1994.

June was chosen as Gay Pride Month since the homosexual ascendancy in the United States began in June, 1969 with the Stonewall riots. October was selected as LGBT History Month because “National Coming Out Day” falls on October 11th and the first gay march on Washington occurred in October, 1979.

Got all that? If not, try to keep up, okay!

Union High School special ed teacher Vicki Knox couldn’t have forgotten the gay significance of October since school signs posters declaring this month ”Lesbian Gay Bi Transgender History Month” reminded her every day.

Mrs. Knox, a devout Christian, made the mistake of foolishly exercising her First Amendment right of free speech regarding her views on the evils of homosexuality on a very public venue, Facebook, and was suspended by Union High and may lose her job because of alleged homophobia.

Knox’s comments may not have provoked retaliation as much as the growing Facebook comment thread although she apparently did get more strident in expressing her unforgivable beliefs that, as she said, ”Homosexuality is a perverted spirit that has existed from the beginning of creation. I do not pretend to know ALL things. Nor do I pretend not to have biases, failings and faults. But I know sin and it breeds like cancer!”

Apparently, too, in our perverse, diverse, politically-correct society, religiosity and free speech mean nil as contrasted with the rights of homosexuals everywhere to campaign for both acceptance and recruits.

There’s no evidence dozens of students in the audience at Hartford Public High School in Connecticut gave much thought to religion or civil rights but they did react politically incorrectly when they stormed out of “Zanna, Don’t!” a musical sponsored by Greater Hartford’s Quest, an LGBT advocacy group ostensibly concerned about bullying in schools.

The Hartford Courant described the play as depicting “a reverse world in which straight people are outcasts and the most popular boy in school is the flamboyant star of the chess team . . . [and] the lowly football captain turns out to be a closet heterosexual.”

The Courant reporter, Vanessa De La Torre, also characterized the liplock between two male characters that provoked the storm-out as “a peck on the lips.” As pictures reveal, Ms. De La Torre doesn’t seem to know the difference . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=5776.)

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