How to confront the ‘Day of Silence’ and other LGBT propaganda in schools
USA High schools (and many middle
schools) across the country will be hosting the LGBT movement’s annual “Day of
Silence.”
During this all-day event, student
activists and even school officials encourage students to be silent for the
entire day as a sign of solidarity with the international LGBT movement.
Students are encouraged to wear special pro-homosexual badges, stickers, and
bracelets -- which are often handed out at the school entrances that day. There
are also pro-LGBT posters in the hallways, handouts, and even workshops. Getting young people to identify emotionally with the overall
LGBT movement (going beyond just the “sexual orientation” issue) is very
important to the national activists. Besides schools, “Day of Silence” events
are also held in colleges and even some workplaces.
As with other LGBT programs, in recent years
the Day of Silence organizers have shifted their psychological tactic from the
“Civil Rights” metaphor (which was not resonating much with kids) to the
“anti-bullying” agenda, as a more immediate and emotional vehicle emphasizing
victimhood – and intimidating possible
critics into silence.
As usual, although the adult activists claim
that the “Day of Silence” is
put together by “students,” it is in fact organized behind the scenes by adults
with the enthusiastic cooperation of school officials. They use materials and instructions from the national
homosexual activist group GLSEN -- which is funded by
major US corporations.
Make this a pro-family
opportunity: Just say no!
Usually the real victims are those who don’t
agree with this bizarre agenda and are pressured into their own silence. But
this can and should be made into an opportunity to effectively fight back.
These radicals want to turn the school into a
political battleground for a day? We say: The First Amendment goes both ways.
Use this to make your own powerful “silent” statement.
There are two approaches that
families can take. On Friday, April 15, pick
the one that most suits you and your children:
Approach #1 – Stand up to the
bullies. Subtle but effective!
Contrary to what LGBT movement tells children,
this is really about a sad, destructive, and addictive behavior that brings
brokenness, disease, and psychological trauma. And sadly, young people are the
most vulnerable. Because this behavior is fundamentally unnatural, the web of
lies can only be maintained by a constant campaign of forced acceptance.
But even just wearing a subtle sign on your
shirt or sweater can make all the difference. It silently says that you’re not
buying it, and they’re not intimidating you. Totalitarians cannot abide by any
dissent. The rainbow is their universal sign of forced acceptance. Wearing this
on the “Day of Silence” will drive them crazy.
As with other LGBT programs, in recent years
the Day of Silence organizers have shifted their psychological tactic from the
“Civil Rights” metaphor (which was not resonating much with kids) to the
“anti-bullying” agenda, as a more immediate and emotional vehicle emphasizing
victimhood – and intimidating possible
critics into silence.
As usual, although the adult activists claim
that the “Day of Silence” is
put together by “students,” it is in fact organized behind the scenes by adults
with the enthusiastic cooperation of school officials. They use materials and instructions from the national
homosexual activist group GLSEN -- which is funded by
major US corporations.
Make this a pro-family
opportunity: Just say no!
Usually the real victims are those who don’t
agree with this bizarre agenda and are pressured into their own silence. But
this can and should be made into an opportunity to effectively fight back.
These radicals want to turn the school into a
political battleground for a day? We say: The First Amendment goes both ways.
Use this to make your own powerful “silent” statement.
There are two approaches that
families can take. On Friday, April 15, pick
the one that most suits you and your children:
Approach #1 – Stand up to the
bullies. Subtle but effective!
Contrary to what LGBT movement tells children,
this is really about a sad, destructive, and addictive behavior that brings
brokenness, disease, and psychological trauma. And sadly, young people are the
most vulnerable. Because this behavior is fundamentally unnatural, the web of
lies can only be maintained by a constant campaign of forced acceptance.
But even just wearing a subtle sign on your
shirt or sweater can make all the difference. It silently says that you’re not
buying it, and they’re not intimidating you. Totalitarians cannot abide by any
dissent. The rainbow is their universal sign of forced acceptance. Wearing this
on the “Day of Silence” will drive them crazy.
Approach #2 – The Day of Silence Walkout!
There are many parents and their children who
strongly object to the “Day of Silence” onslaught, but just want to stay away
from the whole thing. Their option is to keep their kids home that day. We
endorse that approach also.
For several years, the Illinois Family Association has
teamed with dozens of pro-family groups across the country (including
MassResistance) to encourage parents to keep their children home from school
that day. That also sends a powerful “silent” message to the schools and the
activists!
Called the Day of Silence Walk Out, it
has its own website that tells parents to “Keep your children home on the Day
of Silence,” and has a lot of other good material, instructions, and background
material. Lots of parents across the country use this. By all means, look into
this.
But do something!
If you have kids in the schools, we strongly
urge you to do one of these. Like all totalitarian movements, the militant
homosexual movement feeds on people’s fears and capitulation. If you show them
that you’re not afraid and not cooperating, it makes a tremendous impact.
In addition, all parents are strongly urged to
contact their school administrators and object to this event.
How to get your “no-rainbow”
stickers
We definitely want people to use these
stickers. There are two ways to get them.
During the entire month of April, with
every donation
to MassResistance (including
ones already made) we will send you three
free stickers.
If you want to buy them in larger
quantities, we will
sell them for $1 each (at least until April 15) including
shipping. Contact us at 781-890-6001 or email us. (We’re
still working to set up an online shopping cart.)
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counter-revolution!