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  • Homosexual Curriculum Bill Passed by Calif. Senate

    ticiale10 »
    Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:07 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    I'm not sure where anyone else went to school but I went to a public school. Many public schools because I moved around. No where was I taught anything negative about homosexuality. I never heard a teacher say anything bad. Then the bill says it's for everyone's protection? You don't hear about kids getting beat up anymore for their lifestyle. If it does happen it is few and far in between. What about other kids that get beat up for different reasons? Are we going to pass a bill to protect the nerds, ethnic minorities, attractive people (there are haters out there that won't like you just because you're pretty and people are attracted to you), etc? Why are we just trying to protect one group of people? I don't think children should be taught about this lifestyle. They're not even taught about the heterosexual lifestyle so why will we be teaching them this? Why was religion taken out of schools? Why do we not have to say the Pledge of Alegiance anymore? Because some people thought it was affecting their rights. So why are we going to have to learn this lifestyle if many people are opposed to it? What about our rights?

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