Day of Silence

I am so sick and tired of the Gay Rights movement encroaching upon my space, my life, and overrunning my rights! Why must they insist that this is a normal way of life when for years and years it was acknowledged it was a very shameful way of life? Here's what I get in my inbox this week...


Dear Gina,

The Day of Silence, which is sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), fast approaches. This year it will take place in most public schools on April 17. On this day, thousands of public high schools and increasing numbers of middle schools will allow students to remain silent throughout an entire day-even during instructional time-to promote GLSEN's socio-political goals and its controversial, unproven, and destructive theories on the nature and morality of homosexuality.

Parents must actively oppose this hijacking of the classroom for political purposes. Please join the national effort to restore to public education a proper understanding of the role of government-subsidized schools. You can help de-politicize the learning environment by calling your child out of school if your child's school allows students to remain silent during instructional time on the Day of Silence.

Parents should no longer passively countenance the political usurpation of public school classrooms through student silence.

If students will be permitted to remain silent, parents can express their opposition most effectively by calling their children out of school on the Day of Silence and sending letters of explanation to their administrators, their children’s teachers, and all school board members. One reason this is effective is that most school districts lose money for each student absence.
School administrators err when they allow the classroom to be disrupted and politicized by granting students permission to remain silent throughout an entire day.

Visit this website for complete information on opposing the Day of Silence.

I am firmly convinced that the reason this minute minority is getting away with all of this is because they have become the squeaky wheel. We Christians are much bigger majority and we should be several squeaky wheels. What is our problem? Why don't we take a stand and take back America?

gb

3 comments:

Pilot Mom said...

A Blessed Good Friday to you, Gina, my precious Sister in the Lord!

I wanted to let you know that I posted in its entirety your post written by the physician explaining the crucifixion. I believe you posted it at Easter time in 2006. I explained that it was from your blog, etc.

Thank you for sharing your life in blog world with all of us! You are indeed precious in His sight!

(((Gina))))

Refreshment in Refuge said...

(((Claire))) You are so welcome. I pray you and yours have a wonderful and blessed Resurrection Day :)

Pia said...

sometimes, i wish God will just show up and zap these people out. of course, our God is never like that. He is patient to all. oh, well...