HolyCoast: First-Graders Get Field Trip to Teacher's Lesbian Wedding
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Monday, October 13, 2008

First-Graders Get Field Trip to Teacher's Lesbian Wedding

When I was in elementary school we took field trips to museums, the zoo, tide pools - stuff like that. We never got to go to a lesbian wedding:
First-graders in San Francisco took a field trip to City Hall to celebrate the marriage of their lesbian teacher on Friday, but opponents of same-sex marriage in the state say the field trip was an attempt to “indoctrinate” the students, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

The field trip was suggested by a parent at the Creative Arts Charter School, and the school said the trip, where students tossed rose petals on their teacher and her wife as they left City Hall, was academically relevant.

"It really is what we call a teachable moment," said Liz Jaroslow, the school’s interim director, according to the newspaper. She said same-sex marriage had historic significance. "I think I'm well within the parameters."

California will vote on Nov. 4 on Proposition 8 which seeks to ban same-sex marriage in the state, and supporters of the measure say the field trip shows that allowing same-sex marriage will mean it’s taught to school children, the newspaper said.

"It's just utterly unreasonable that a public school field trip would be to a same-sex wedding," said Chip White, press secretary for the Yes on 8 campaign, told the Chronicle. "This is overt indoctrination of children who are too young to have an understanding of its purpose."

The agenda of the homosexual community has always been to mainstream their aberrant behavior, and what better way than to indoctrinate children. This is the same approach promoted by unrepentant domestic terrorist William Ayers and the education organization he ran with Barack Obama. Instead of mainstreaming homosexual marriage, he was trying to mainstream revolution and anti-capitalism.

Get to the children early and you won't have as much trouble brainwashing them later.

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