Anti-life
homosexualist forces rarely tell the
truth. They are adept at disinformation,
half-truths and outright lies. But this
gay columnist tells it straight (no
pun intended): they want to indoctrinate
children to accept queer sexuality as
normal. Perhaps they are already so
confident of their strength that they
have now come out in the open (pun intended)
and admit, and even boast of, what their
strategy is.
The RH bill is just the opening salvo
in a well-thought out, methodical, deliberate
thrust to destroy traditional marriage
and family life. In the Philippines,
those pushing for the RH bill are still
in the mode of deception. But whether
being deceptive or being honest (as
this gay columnist), the intent is the
same, and the results will be the same.
RH will lead to abortion, divorce, same-sex
marriage and other abominations. RH
will destroy not just the unborn child
in the womb, but the life of children
and youth with its demonic lifestyles.
Gay
columnist: let’s face it, we want
to indoctrinate children
Kathleen Gilbert | Wed May 18 13:53 EST
| Homosexuality
ALBANY,
New York, May 18, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- As the same-sex “marriage”
battle heats up again in New York, one
writer at a prominent gay news source
is questioning why his lobby refuses
to admit that the gay agenda involves
“indoctrinating” schoolchildren
to accept homosexuality.
Queerty
contributor Daniel Villarreal criticized
(WARNING site contains inappropriate
images) the homosexual movement’s
knee-jerk reaction against accusations
of meddling in public schools. Villarreal
pointed to a recent National Organization
for Marriage (NOM) ad launched in New
York that points out how homosexual
indoctrination has been introduced in
Massachusetts and California schools.
While
gay activists usually deny that they
want to indoctrinate children, said
Villarreal, “let’s face
it—that’s a lie.”
“We want educators to teach future
generations of children to accept queer
sexuality.
In fact, our very future depends on
it,” he wrote.
Villarreal
pointed to the tactics of a gay activist
group FCKH8, which fought a recent Tennessee
bill prohibiting classroom discussion
of homosexuality in grade school by
“hir[ing]some little girls to
drop F-bombs” in their controversial
online ad campaign, and handing out
gay paraphernalia to schoolchildren.
“Recruiting children? You bet
we are,” he said.
“Why
would we push anti-bullying programs
or social studies classes that teach
kids about the historical contributions
of famous queers unless we
wanted to deliberately educate children
to accept queer sexuality as normal?”
In
fact, Villarreal said that his dream
of increasing not only the acceptance,
but the future practice of homosexuality
among youngsters was common among those
in the gay lobby.
“I
and a lot of other people want to indoctrinate,
recruit, teach, and expose children
to queer sexuality AND THERE’S
NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT,” he wrote.
New
York is seeing a renewed push for same-sex
“marriage,” with supporters
hoping to see passage of a new marriage
definition before the end of the legislative
session on June 20.
A
similar initiative had failed in 2009,
but gay rights strategists are hopeful
that power shifts in the legislature
since then, including two more senatorial
seats in favor of gay “marriage,”
will result in a different outcome.
Supporters also cite rising support
for gay “marriage” in polls
among New Yorkers, with 58 percent reportedly
saying they back the change in a recent
poll.
New
York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg lobbied
lawmakers in Albany on Tuesday to overturn
the traditional definition of marriage
in the state.
"For
to me to live is Christ, and to die
is gain." (Phil 1:21)