Tuesday, April 8, 2014

LBGT "Day Of Silence" about to Kick Off at a school near you!




What is the Day of Silence?

The Day of Silence on April 11, 2014 is a student-led national event that brings attention to anti-LGBT in schools. Students from middle school to college take a vow of silence in an effort to encourage schools and classmates to address the problem of anti-LGBT behavior by illustrating the silencing effect of harassment on LGBT students and those perceived to be LGBT.

But how do they define harassment? 

GLESEN: Org
Defined harassment in a number of ways. Some of which were very vague, Like. telling someone that homosexuality is wrong or immoral or abhorrent behavior.  To the more obvious, physically abusing other students.

 (Note: Nobody would advocate physical violence anyway to another student and we don't need a special day of silence for it) 

The sad state of affairs is

The most absurd was if say a student wanted to educate other students on HIV/Aids and other STDs inside the LBGT community this was also considered harassment by GLESEN 

Has the Day of Silence been successful for GLESEN? 

The Day of Silence 2011 proved to be a very large event indeed, reaching students from small town America to the other side of the globe in New Zealand, Singapore, Russia and everywhere in between. There was also an hour-long special on SiriusXM radio drawing significant attention to the LGBT issues in school and further affirming the Day of Silence as one of the largest student-led actions in the United States. 

What things can you do to help stop this?

(Here are some easy practical things) 

1)Tell other parents to inform their kids that they do not approve of the day of silence in schools and they are not to participate because this not why they go to school in the 1st place. 2nd. School isn't a place for the secular left indoctrination agenda.

2) Educate your kids of the secular flawed logic of GLSEN and the LBGT. 

3) Read and educate yourself of the cultural immoral erosion that is deep rooted in your city, State and country. 

4) If you feel very strongly about putting a stop to the "day of silence", take your child out of school that day, they'll thank you later! 


Luther Conigliarro is a Philosopher, Christian Apologist, Blogger, Speaker, Lecturer, and host of Various podcasts from Battle Ideas, & Think Deep, to the very latest Equilibrium podcast and is part of the Network of Christian thinkers 

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