Flyers Questioning 'Choice' of Homosexuality Irks Md. Parents
A Maryland group that claims homosexuals can change has angered a few parents after handing out flyers about their beliefs in student report cards at a local high school.
The Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX) was allowed last week to give students at Albert Einstein High School in Montgomery County, Md., literature questioning claims that homosexuals are born gay, which has started a debate among parents in the community. A school board policy in Montgomery County allows nonprofit groups to send flyers home with students on four occasions a year.
The group describes itself on its official website as a nonprofit organization that supports families and educates the public on sexual orientation and the ex-gay community. It explains that it is not an anti-gay organization, that it respects people of all orientations, but also wants to ensure that people who no longer identify as homosexuals receive the protection that they deserve.
"Ex-gays are subject to an increasingly hostile environment where they are labeled as perpetrators of hate and discrimination against homosexuals simply because they advocate for or live out a different view of homosexuality," the website states, and argues that ex-gays are pressured heavily by the gay community to stay "in the closet" and not come out to show that their former lifestyle was a choice.
PFOX explains that its mission is to advocate for the right of ex-gays, who are often shunned both by heterosexual and homosexual friends.











