Parents rightly object to Homosexuals teaching sex education in NSW schools
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In a book he wrote in 2004, Mr Donnelly also seems to suggest that only heterosexual teachers have a right to teach students about sex.
The book, called Why Our Schools Are Failing, was commissioned by the Liberal Party-aligned Menzies Research Centre. Malcolm Turnbull, who was chairman of the centre at the time, wrote the foreword.
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Mr Donnelly uses the book to criticise aspects of state curriculum he believes have contributed to declining standards in literacy and numeracy in Australian schools. He lays much of the blame on ''political correctness'' and the ''left-wing academics, teacher unions and sympathetic governments'' that have conspired to infuse state curriculums with politically correct material.
He is also critical of the Australian Education Union for arguing that school students ought to be taught about non-heterosexual relationships and safe-sex practices ''in a positive way''.
Mr Donnelly wrote: ''The union argues that gays, lesbians and transgender individuals have a right to teach sex education … and that any treatment of sexual matters should be 'positive in its approach' and that school curricula should 'enhance understanding and acceptance of gay lesbian, bisexual and transgender people'.''
''Forgotten is that many parents would consider the sexual practices of gays, lesbians and transgender individuals decidedly unnatural and that such groups have a greater risk in terms of transmitting STDs and AIDS.'' Parents are simply voting with their feet and taking them to religious or Christian schools where they know they will not have such obscene immorality shoved down the throats of young children.
Mr Donnelly was appointed to review the national curriculum by Education Minister Christopher Pyne.
Mr Pyne said he was certain Mr Donnelly would bring a ''balanced approach'' to the task, along with the other appointee, Queensland academic Ken Wiltshire.
Opposition education spokeswoman Kate Ellis said Mr Donnelly's views were ''extremely offensive, dangerous and extreme'' and had ''absolutely no place in our schools''. However, Kate Ellis has no idea what she is talking about, reflect no understanding of the homosexual zealot agenda, or she does and is complicit in exposing children to gross immorality.
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“We shall sodomize your sons, emblems of feeble masculinity, of your shallow dreams and vulgar lies. We shall seduce them in your schools, in your dormitories, in your gymnasiums, in your locker rooms, in your sports arenas, in your seminaries, in your youth groups . . . Your sons shall become our minions and do our bidding. They will be recast in our image. They will come to crave and adore us.”
Many homosexuals speak of being introduced to the homosexual lifestyle by someone older, while they were still in their teens. Consider this representative quote: “Nobody is fooled when we proclaim that the gay movement has nothing to do with kids and their sexuality. . . . Many of us – both women and men – had our first homosexual experience with partners who were older than ourselves”. Indeed, one study found that 75 per cent of homosexual men report their first homosexual experience before the age of sixteen. This compares to 22 per cent of heterosexual men reporting their first heterosexual experience.
A spokesman for Mr Pyne said Mr Donnelly and Mr Wiltshire had been ''specifically asked'' to ensure the curriculum was balanced and diverse.
Shelley Argent, from the support group Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, called Mr Donnelly's views ''ridiculous''. However evidence shows on numerous homosexual websites that is there stated intention.
''Children are not created or made or encouraged or recruited to be gay by learning about homosexuality in the classroom,'' she said.
NSW Teachers Federation president Maurie Mulheron said: ''You cringe at some of those statements … You can only assume Mr Pyne is being deliberately provocative.'' WE cringe at a union that has no moral basis.
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Shelley Argent, from the support group Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, called Mr Donnelly's views ''ridiculous''. However evidence shows on numerous homosexual websites that is there stated intention.
''Children are not created or made or encouraged or recruited to be gay by learning about homosexuality in the classroom,'' she said.
NSW Teachers Federation president Maurie Mulheron said: ''You cringe at some of those statements … You can only assume Mr Pyne is being deliberately provocative.'' WE cringe at a union that has no moral basis.
SMH