'Mom' and 'Dad' banished by
California - Schwarzenegger signs law outlawing terms perceived as negative to
'gays'
Since 10/14/07
October 13, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58130
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
"Mom and Dad" as well as "husband and wife" have been banned from California
schools under a bill signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who with his
signature also ordered public schools to allow boys to use girls restrooms and
locker rooms, and vice versa, if they choose.
"We are shocked and appalled that the governor has blatantly attacked
traditional family values in California," said Karen England, executive director
of Capitol Resource Institute.
"With this decision, Gov. Schwarzenegger has told parents that their values are
irrelevant. Many parents will have no choice but to pull their children out of
the public schools that have now become sexualized indoctrination centers."
"Arnold Schwarzenegger has delivered young children into the hands of those who
will introduce them to alternative sexual lifestyles," said Randy Thomasson,
president of Campaign for Children and Families, which worked to defeat the
plans. "This means children as young as five years old will be mentally molested
in school classrooms.
"Shame on Schwarzenegger and the Democrat politicians for ensuring that every
California school becomes a homosexual-bisexual-transsexual indoctrination
center," he said.
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Analysts have warned that schools across the nation will be impacted by the
decision, since textbook publishers must cater to their largest purchaser, which
often is California, and they will be unlikely to go to the expense of having a
separate edition for other states.
The bills signed by Schwarzenegger include SB777, which bans anything in public
schools that could be interpreted as negative toward homosexuality, bisexuality
and other alternative lifestyle choices.
There are no similar protections for students with traditional or conservative
lifestyles and beliefs, however.
"SB 777 will result in reverse discrimination against students with religious
and traditional family values," said Meredith Turney, legislative liaison for
Capitol Resource Institute. "These students have lost their voice as the direct
result of Gov. Schwarzenegger's unbelievable decision. The terms 'mom and dad'
or 'husband and wife' could promote discrimination against homosexuals if a
same-sex couple is not also featured.
"Parents want the assurance that when their children go to school they will
learn the fundamentals of reading, writing and arithmetic – not social
indoctrination regarding alternative sexual lifestyles. Now that SB777 is law,
schools will in fact become indoctrination centers for sexual experimentation,"
she said.
Also signed was AB394, which targets parents and teachers for such
indoctrination through "anti-harassment" training, CCF said.
Schwarzenegger had vetoed almost identical provisions a year ago, saying
existing state law already provided for penalties for discrimination.
"We had hoped that the governor would once again veto this outrageous
legislation but he obviously decided to side with the out-of-touch extremists
that control the legislature. This law does not reflect the true values of the
average Californian," said England. "True leadership means standing up for what
is true and right."
Thomasson said SB777 prohibits any "instruction" or school-sponsored "activity"
that "promotes a discriminatory bias" against "gender" – the bill's definition
includes cross-dressing and sex changes – as well as "sexual orientation."
"Because no textbook or instruction in California public schools currently
disparages transsexuality, bisexuality, or homosexuality, the practical effect
of SB777 will be to require positive portrayals of these sexual lifestyles at
every government-operated school," CCF noted.
Offenders will face the wrath of the state Department of Education, up to and
including lawsuits.
CCF noted that now on a banned list will be any text, reference or teaching aid
that portrays marriage as only between a man and woman, materials that say
people are born male or female (and not in between), sources that fail to
include a variety of transsexual, bisexual and homosexual historical figures,
and sex education materials that fail to offer the option of sex changes.
Further, homecoming kings now can be either male or female – as can homecoming
queens, and students, whether male or female, must be allowed to use the
restroom and locker room corresponding to the sex with which they choose to
identify.
AB394 promotes the same issues through state-funded publications, postings,
curricula and handouts to students, parents and teachers.
It also creates the circumstances where a parent who says marriage is only for a
man and a woman in the presence of a lesbian teacher could be convicted of
"harassment," and a student who believes people are born either male or female
could be reported as a "harasser" by a male teacher who wears women's clothes,
CCF said.
Thomasson said Schwarzenegger also signed AB14, which prohibits state funding
for any program that does not support a range of alternative sexual practices,
including state-funded social services run by churches.
Affected will be day cares, preschool or after-school programs, food and housing
programs, senior services, anti-gang efforts, jobs programs and others.
Thomasson said it also forces every hospital in California – even private,
religious hospitals – to adopt policies in support of transsexuality,
bisexuality, and homosexuality and opens up nonprofit organizations to lawsuits
if they exclude members that engage in homosexual, bisexual, or transsexual
conduct.
"It's the height of intolerance to punish individuals, organizations,
businesses, and churches that have moral standards on sexual conduct and sexual
lifestyles," said Thomasson, in response to the signing of AB14. "This is
another insensitive law that violates people's moral boundaries."
The vitriol over the issue rose to new levels in its latest campaign.
As WND reported, a board member for the homosexual advocacy group Equality
California verbally attacked and threatened CRI for its opposition to the bill
earlier.
The board member sent an e-mail and video to CRI threatening the group would be
buried if it continued efforts opposing the homosexual advocacy.
"The shocking hate mail we received shows that those behind this legislation do
not promote true tolerance," said England. "Only politically correct speech will
be tolerated. Those with religious or traditional moral beliefs will not be
allowed to express their opinions in public schools."
She also cited an informational document published by the Gay-Straight Alliance
Network and the Transgender Law Center that already is lobbying for special
treatment in the school system.
"If you want to use a restroom that matches your gender identity … you should be
allowed to do so," it advises. "Whenever students are divided up into boys and
girls, you should be allowed to join the group or participate in the program
that matches your gender identity as much as possible."
Further, the groups advise, "If you change your name to one that better matches
your gender identity, a school needs to use that name to refer to you." The
advocacy group also warns schools against bringing parents into any such
discussion with students.
WND has documented a number of earlier cases in which educators, including
leaders in California, have taken it upon themselves to promote a homosexual
lifestyle to children under their charge.
WND reported California Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell,
under whose supervision hundreds of thousands of children are being educated,
has used his state position and taxpayer-funded stationery to praise a "gay"
pride event used in the past to expose children to sexually explicit activities.
That drew vehement objections from several educators, including Priscilla
Schreiber, the president of the Grossmont Unified High School District governing
board.
"I am outraged that a person in this high-ranking elected position would
advocate an event where diversity is not just being celebrated but where
pornography and indecent exposure is being perpetrated on the young and innocent
children of our communities," she said.