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Thursday, March 6, 2008

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American Family Association: Friday, April 25, several thousand schools across the nation will be observing "Day of Silence (DOS)." DOS is a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools. AFA is joining other family-oriented groups in urging parents to keep their children at home that day if their local school is participating in the DOS project. By remaining silent, the intent of the pro-homosexual students is to disrupt the classes while promoting the homosexual lifestyle.

DOS is sponsored by an activist homosexual group, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). DOS leads the students to believe that every person who identifies as a homosexual, bisexual or cross-dresser is a victim of ongoing, unrelenting harassment and hate. Students are taught that homosexuality is a worthy lifestyle, homosexuality has few or no risks, and individuals are born homosexual and cannot change. Those who oppose such teaching are characterized as ignorant and hateful bigots. ... [Read More for Frequently Asked Questions & Recommended AFA Actions for Parents]

ARRA Editor Comment: pressuring students within school to advocate positions is an abuse of students. Imagine the outcry if "straight" students - the statistical majority - we to decide to participate in a day of silence or to wear the same shirt at school to advocate the heterosexual lifestyle. But of major concern over any group of students expressing a position is the action of school officials (teachers, counselors, administrators or board members ) advocating and supporting these positions and thereby pressuring other students to accept these lifestyles or positions.

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