As a history buff myself I have no
objection to schools teaching LGBTQXYZ history. What they’re teaching in
California however is not history by any conceivable definition, but
rather homosexual folklore, replete with cartoonish villains, blameless
victims, and courageous heroes.
No one fears teaching history, true history that
is, more than the homosexual movement. They’ve been toiling for the
better part of twenty years to erase the truth about the movement’s
early days.
The movement moved above ground in the 1970s when it suddenly became
socially acceptable, in a few urban enclaves such as New York and San
Francisco, to declare boldly a desire to engage in intercourse with
members of the same sex.
By no means did the movement limit itself to consenting adults. Its
goal was to “liberate” society from its antiquated hang-ups about sex,
including pedophilia and pederasty. They made no secret of it. Yes, it
was controversial to campaign for pedophile rights, but not
significantly more controversial than campaigning for “gay” rights. All
of the same “bigots” opposed them with all of the same arguments.
… How about a few more LGBTQXYZ history lessons you won’t read in
California’s censored schoolbooks? San Francisco’s own Harvey Milk, the
first openly “gay” elected official in California, was a teacher who
seduced his underage male students. None dare call it recruiting. Also,
he wasn’t shot for “being gay,” as the legend goes. Milk’s assassin, Dan
White, was a frustrated city supervisor who resigned his seat, had a
change of heart, and then asked Mayor George Muscone to reinstate him.
Milk advised Muscone to deny the request, which drove White into a fit
of rage that ended the lives of both Milk and the heterosexual Muscone.
White was a hothead, but not a “homophobe;” his voting record indicates
that he was on the same side as Milk on all of the big “gay” issues.
… Schools should teach history without fear or favoritism. They
shouldn’t be afraid to tackle topics such as “gay” terrorism, public
toilet sex, Jim Jones, AIDS misinformation campaigns, Alfred Kinsey, and
the on-going campaign to sexualize children.