Friday, April 9, 2010

SILENCE IS NOT ALWAYS GOLDEN

In the sequel kindly read for "children," also yourself if you are a public school student, "grandchildren," "great-grandchildren," or any level of descendant with which you have been blessed.
If your child's school is one where 16 April has managed to have been insinuated as a day of silence to highlight the existence of sexual deviates, then he or she should be withdrawn from class that day. If it means someone in your household misses a day of work, it is worth the sacrifice.
In the first place, you don't want your child indoctrinated that way in school - these days it's impossible to avoid sex deviate propaganda, anyway - any more than you do in the use of condoms. This is E. Germany/Soviet Union-type school brain-washing.
In addition, despite the visual bombardment young people's optics experience every day, speaking and listening remain principal modes of learning, which commodity schools were once known to value and to dispense.
It's a disgusting abuse; parents should protest it loudly and refuse to allow their children to be proselytized.
If a day's classroom work is to be lost, why not lecture students on manners, civility, honesty, respect for life and environment, and other virtues?

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