July 18, 2008 12:07 PM
Teens need freedom from pressure to choose gay labels - Part 2
In answer to the Post's propaganda piece on gay teens (I plan a post later on propaganda):
Washington Post tells kids homosexuality is fine
Robert KnightThrowing aside even a pretense of fairness, The Washington Post openly promoted homosexuality to teens in a front page article on Monday about a 15-year-old boy "coming out" to embrace his "gay identity." The Post included a video about the boy, Saro Harvey.
Post reporter Theresa Vargas's article, "Owning His Gay Identity – at 15 Years Old," was an entirely one-sided advertisement for more school "anti-bullying" policies, which often evolve into pro-homosexual re-education campaigns.
Vargas chose to cite two pro-homosexual organizations GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) and PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays). She failed, however, to include any statements from experts who oppose the encouragement of homosexuality among the young. She also ignored the many recent alarming health reports about soaring sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, among young gay men.Read entire article here.
In this series:
Homosexual propaganda in public schools
Teens need freedom from pressure to choose gay labels - Part 1
Teens need freedom from pressure to choose gay labels - Part 2
Teens need freedom from pressure to choose gay labels - Part 3
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