SCHOOL GIRLS FORCED TO ASK CLASSMATES FOR ‘LESBIAN KISS’ DURING ANTI-BULLYING

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zone

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MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS FORCED TO ASK CLASSMATES FOR ‘LESBIAN KISS’ DURING ANTI-BULLYING PRESENTATION

Imagine 13 and 14-year-old girls being instructed to ask one another for a lesbian kiss in a class exercise. The girls had no choice. The parents were NOT informed. But hey, if it falls under “anti-bullying,” than who are you to question it, right?

Heather Clark over at Christiannews.net reports this alarming development:

Red Hook, New York – A recent anti-bullying presentation at a middle school in New York that focused on homosexuality and gender identity has angered parents after their daughters have come home to tell them they were forced to ask another girl for a kiss.

According to reports, the session occurred last week at Linden Avenue Middle School in Red Hook, New York, near Poughkeepsie. A group of students from Bard College led two workshops for the youth, separated by gender.

During the workshop for girls, the 13 and 14-year-olds were told to ask one another for a lesbian kiss. They were also taught words such as “pansexual” and “genderqueer.”

Middle School Girls Forced to Ask Classmates for ‘Lesbian Kiss’ During Anti-Bullying Presentation | Stand Up for the Truth < click


my kids are grown.

if they weren't there's NO WAY they would be attending public school.
if i'm ever blessed with grandkids, i'll be schooling them, Lord willing.

this is NUTS. its evil.
 

loveme1

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The irony of the anti bullying presentation bullying young ones into partaking in this....

I once witnessed girl friends of mine at the time partake in a kiss all three of them long before the katy perry 'song'..... these people were meant to be straight and all of a sudden started kissing one and other.

God be thanked though i was intoxicated i refused their advances..

19 or 20 years old i was disgusted and wondered if something was wrong with me for being so uptight... no the error was with them.
 

T_Laurich

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When did this happen? Like date????
 

zone

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When did this happen? Like date????
original source posted April 20, 2013.

"Heather Clark over at Christiannews.net reports this alarming development:"
 

loveme1

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Say 'no' don't be bullied for fear of being an outcast.
 

T_Laurich

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original source posted April 20, 2013.

"Heather Clark over at Christiannews.net reports this alarming development:"
Thank you Zone, I searched and found it in Fox news too however no date was linked. But, I'm just surprised that it is so low key... Yet if a school were to force lesbians not to kiss... Uproar (extreme I know but seems that way don't it?)
 
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Here's a link to a news article on it. Just sharing so this story doesn't look like a yarn spun by the Christian blogosphere.


http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/...son-puts-parents-edge-Red-Hook?nclick_check=1

Mainstream media even reports it as fact.

In addition to learning vocabulary such as “pansexual” and “genderqueer,” the girls were told to request a kiss from a female peer, Coon said. Her 14-year-old daughter told her it was awkward and uncomfortable, she said.
 
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pickles

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I wonder if parents can do anything?
It is trully a sorrowful testament to where are we going.
I also agree about our schools being the worst bullies, and this does not refur to the students.
One just has to listen to those teachers.
My kids spoke often to how the teachers bullied students into submission.
My kids took it in the grade often because of this.

I am just greatful my kids are grown too zone.
Im also greatful my children plan to homeschool their kids.

One does wonder what is next though.

Right will be wrong and wrong will be right, saddly this has come to pass. :(

God bless
pickles
 
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Tintin

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School staff are under a lot of pressure and stress dealing with school politics, parents, curriculum, bullies and children who don't want to learn etc. But some staff just don't like children full-stop. Which is quite the issue when you're dealing with many of them, all day.

But this? This is disgusting.
 
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psychomom

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We lived in Red Hook for 12 years. It's a small community of mostly conservative people, very agriculture centered.
Or it was pre 9/11 when so many Manhattanites decided they needed a "safe" place to go for the next terror attack...
:rolleyes:

Bard College (eww) is only a few minutes away from the town, and the public schools have long had a deal with Bard concerning art classes for the schools. This is the first I've heard that the scope has gone waaaay beyond that.

The stories I could tell about Bard and its student body! Ultra liberal, obviously.
Though most of our friends have grown kiddos now, we still have a few with kids getting ready to graduate.
We've been gone long enough I don't know what the middle school parents/families are like...
but I do know the Coon family--not surprised Mandy was unhappy.

"a workshop on communication"....bahahaha!
and :(
 
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psychomom

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and you know, it really doesn't help matters that NYC has decided to appropriate Poughkeepsie as its northernmost suburb.

seriously...small business owners are taxed to pay for Manhattan's public transport system, though they almost never use it!

thanks a lot, whoever is responsible for 9/11.
:mad:
 

pickles

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School staff are under a lot of pressure and stress dealing with school politics, parents, curriculum, bullies and children who don't want to learn etc. But some staff just don't like children full-stop. Which is quite the issue when you're dealing with many of them, all day.

But this? This is disgusting.
Thats why I refured to those teachers tintin, as I know there are good teachers as well.
My mom was a teacher as well.
She spoke often to the changes being forced upon them.
But the teachers I refur to, support this kind of teaching and change, and they did bully, making fun of students in front of the class, even insulting them and punishing them if they did not agree with their agenda.
So sad that teaching which at one time was something to be respected, is now being sullied and discredited.

God bless
pickles
 
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psychomom

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School staff are under a lot of pressure and stress dealing with school politics, parents, curriculum, bullies and children who don't want to learn etc. But some staff just don't like children full-stop. Which is quite the issue when you're dealing with many of them, all day.

But this? This is disgusting.
Agreed!

But it also has a lot to do with the administrators, who have changed since we were there.
The superintendent of schools is a different person, whom I know nothing about (except now this).
And the school board will have less control than the administrators. They're there to deal with the fallout,
and they will do as they're told, for the most part.

Welcome to communist Marxism in American public schools! :(
 
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Yes, I'm a teacher and I hate bullying in any form. Good on you, Pickles!
 

pickles

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I know several teachers who now hold close their beliefs for fear of losing their jobs.
Do you face this where you teach?

God bless
pickles
 
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MidniteWelder

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What a change in the world for the worse
when I went to school they didn't allow kissing at that age, even when kids went behind the bleachers they got in trouble.
*wonders when modesty from the minds of adults as a more effective virtue to teach our youth went out the window
 
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Tintin

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No. I don't think I could work in the public system. I talk too openly about my faith. There's definitely a need for Christian teachers in public schools though - to be a light in the darkness.

I know several teachers who now hold close their beliefs for fear of losing their jobs.
Do you face this where you teach?

God bless
pickles
 

gb9

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as much as it is painful and sad to say, this kind of stuff is not surprising anymore.
 
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jimmydiggs

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if they weren't there's NO WAY they would be attending public school.
if i'm ever blessed with grandkids, i'll be schooling them, Lord willing
I think that's part of how we can make it more affordable. Have you heard of Christian Homesteading?
 
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Nuns_n_roses

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Wha....?

Forcing... kissing... at school... underage... What...!?!