Thursday, October 16, 2008

Think Your 5-year-old Should Be Taken To A Gay Wedding? I Don't.

News
First Graders Taken To San Francisco City Hall For Gay Wedding

October 11, 2008
Contact: Chip White/Sonja Eddings Brown, 916-215-4392
SAN FRANCISCO, October 11 – In the same week that the No on 8 campaign launched an ad that labeled as “lies” claims that same-sex marriage would be taught in schools to young children, a first grade class took a school-sponsored trip to a gay wedding. Eighteen first graders traveled to San Francisco City Hall Friday for the wedding of their teacher and her lesbian partner, The San Francisco Chronicle reported. The school sponsored the trip for the students, ages 5 and 6, taking them away from their studies for the same-sex wedding. According to the Yes on 8 campaign, the public school field trip demonstrates that the California Supreme Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage has real consequences. "Taking children out of school for a same-sex wedding is not customary education. This is promoting same-sex marriage and indoctrinating young kids," said Yes on 8—ProtectMarriage.com Campaign Co-Manager Frank Schubert. "I doubt the school has ever taken kids on a field trip to a traditional wedding," Schubert said. When asked by the Yes on 8 campaign, The San Francisco Chronicle reporter said she did not know if the school had ever sponsored a field trip for students to a traditional wedding. Telling the Chronicle that the field trip was "a teachable moment," the school's principal believes it is perfectly appropriate for first graders to attend a same-sex wedding. Officials in other school districts disagree. "Prop. 8 protects our children from being taught in public schools that 'same-sex marriage' is the same as traditional marriage," said Santa Ana Unified School District board member Rosemarie "Rosie" Avila. "We should not accept a court decision that results in public schools teaching our kids that gay marriage is okay. That is an issue for parents to discuss with their children according to their own values and beliefs. It shouldn't be forced on us against our will," Avila added.The lesbian teacher's wedding was officiated by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom. Newsom is featured in a Yes on 8 television ad, released last week, in which he arrogantly declares of same-sex marriage: "The door's wide open now. It's gonna happen, whether you like it or not."The Yes on 8 campaign's ads explain that if the voters do not overturn the California Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling, teachers will be required to teach young children that there is no difference between gay marriage and traditional marriage. “It's totally unreasonable that a first grade field trip would be to a same-sex wedding," said Chip White, Press Secretary for Yes on 8. "This is overt indoctrination of children who are too young to understand it.” The field trip underscores the Yes on 8 campaign’s message that unless Prop. 8 passes, children will be taught about same-sex marriage in public schools. “Not only can it happen, it has already happened,” White said.
###Media contacts:Northern & Central California (Sacramento Press Office): Chip White, 916-215-4392 Los Angeles & Southern California: Sonja Eddings Brown, 818-993-4508

4 comments:

Lovell Family said...

just looked into prop 8 today, from a link on a friend's blog. Man, keep the word out..three weeks to go. Good luck...

evelania said...

I guess you're not registered in California anymore...but you can spread the word too, there might be registered California voters that read your blog. Scary prop, what's next???

Annie said...

Did you hear that the Church is urging its members to vote on Prop 8? I thought that was pretty interesting. In my opinion most moral issues should stay out of govermment and let the churches deal with stuff like this. If two gay people want to live together and have the same rights as any normal person then so be it. Just because we don't agree with their lifestyle doesn't mean we can deny them civil liberties. If we don't want them to be "married" that should be a decision from the church not the government. Less government please!
As far as fieldtrips to the courthouse to witness such nonsense...please! That is so inappropriate of the schools. It sounds to me like an agenda being pushed in the name of "education".

Mike and Kristin said...

You can bet I will be going to the polls if only for this vote. It scares me to death that they would force these "values" on my children. Also, let me say I don't ever want to home school and with this picture in mind I might have to.