Mechanicsville Elementry School Pushes Gay and Lesbian Agenda on Pre-Teen Kids in Hanover

ATTENTION: Major social media outlets are finding ways to block the conservative/evangelical viewpoint. Click here for daily electronic delivery of the day's top blogs from Virginia Christian Alliance.

VARIGHT
There appears to be some misinformation going around. The video in this post is not being shown at any school. The only thing that has been implemented so far is just the first step by GLSEN to get in the door. “No Name Calling Week” is a program that they use to begin the process of “teaching tolerance” towards gay and lesbian people. The lesson ends in the information contained in the video below. At this point, I am sounding the alarm that this group has managed to get in the door. Next will come the pamphlets, the approved reading lists. No Name Calling week is simply one phase of the plan. And it is pretty simply to find out what they plan to do after this. They tell you. Here are the next programs they will push through the door if we let them:

ThinkB4YouSpeak
Safe Space Kit
Gay Straight Alliances
Ally Week
Day of Silence
No Name Calling Week
Changing the Game
Training for the Teachers

 

No Name Calling week is simply one part of the program to teach kids the homosexual agenda.

I spoke with School Board Chairman Axselle and he was totally unaware of the hidden goals of this group, or that they were even behind this “No Name Calling Week”. This post is not intended to blame the School Board or the Schools. They are unaware of the exact nature of this group and their true goal. They didn’t even know the origin of the program. And that is not surprising. These groups have adapted “under the radar” tactics to avoid the scrutiny that comes when they are exposed.

They are just getting started in Hanover. This is sounding the alarm before they are completely entwined in our schools. These programs are designed to not be objectionable at all and not raise eyebrows. Who could be in favor of name calling or bullying? But rest assured, these are simply ploys for the greater agenda. And the school system is as much a victim as the kids will be if we do not stop them.

End Update

WARNING – Graphic Content! Sexually Explicit Information contained in this post!

I am sorry I feel the need to be blunt and completely honest here, but this is so shocking that I feel it is necessary. My apologies to anyone that is offended, but this is done in the interest of protecting our kids from the Liberal agenda being thrust upon them in Hanover County.

This is hard to believe. Especially in Hanover. In other school systems where the liberals have taken over it would not come as a surprise. But Hanover is different.

Or it used to be.

A left wing group known as the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) has an agenda. Don’t be fooled by the use of the word “straight” in their name. This is a group who has been in the news recently for their disgusting indoctrination of 14 year olds answering questions like “is it better to spit or swallow when having oral sex”. And, of course, this was gay oral sex they were talking about.

Listen to this short video clip:

 

This audio was recorded at a GLSEN Conference workshop for children as young as 14. This is the agenda that has now moved into Mechanicsville Elementary School and perhaps others as well.

And from Big Government:

In March 2000 the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network(GLSEN) organization of Massachusetts held its 10 Year Anniversary GLSEN/Boston conference at Tufts University. This conference was fully supported by the Massachusetts Department of Education, the Safe Schools Program, the Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth, and some of the presenters even received federal money.

During the 2000 conference, workshop leaders led a “youth only, ages 14-21″ session that offered lessons
in “fisting”
a dangerous sexual practice. During the same workshop an activist asked 14 year-old students, “Spit or swallow?… Is it rude?” The unbelievable audio clip is postedhere.

Barack Obama’s “Safe Schools Czar” Kevin Jennings is the founder of GLSEN. He was paid$273,573.96 as its executive director in 2007. Jennings was the keynote speaker at the 2000 GLSEN conference.

 

So, what is this disgusting group doing at MES? Well, they are calling it “No Name Calling Week” and you can be sure the names they are interested in preventing are only those not approved by the Gay and Lesbian radicals who want to properly teach our kids the joys of being gay.

But they have managed to use this as an excuse to get a foot in the door. The earlier they can begin exposing their agenda the better.

This is how GLSN describes their agenda:

OUR MISSION

The Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network strives to assure that each member of every school community is valued and respected regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.

We believe that such an atmosphere engenders a positive sense of self, which is the basis of educational achievement and personal growth. Since homophobia and heterosexism undermine a healthy school climate, we work to educate teachers, students and the public at large about the damaging effects these forces have on youth and adults alike. We recognize that forces such as racism and sexism have similarly adverse impacts on communities and we support schools in seeking to redress all such inequities.

GLSEN seeks to develop school climates where difference is valued for the positive contribution it makes in creating a more vibrant and diverse community. We welcome as members any and all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or occupation, who are committed to seeing this philosophy realized in K-12 schools.

And Mechanicsville Elementary School has opened their doors to this group and has granted them access to our kids – who are far too young to be pressured with a pro gay agenda. Look at the school website:

No Name Calling Week 2012

Realizing that words can hurt, MES is joining schools across the nation in participating in No Name-Calling Week.   No Name-Calling Week is an annual week of educational activities with the goal of ending name-calling of all kinds and talking about ways to eliminate bullying in school communities.

If this concerns you as much as it does me (and several parents who have kids in the school) please let them know:

Amy Woodward, Principal    804-723-3640

You can email them from this link.

You could also contact the School Board here.

Or contact your local member of the Board of Supervisors for your district.

Please be respectful if you contact anyone and let them know that this is not anti-gay. Just that it is a really bad idea to allow this particular group to have access to our kids. For ANY reason!

 

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views the Virginia Christian Alliance

About the Author

Virginia Christian Alliance
The mission of the VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE is to promote moral, social and scientific issues we face today from a Biblical point of view. In addition we will refute and oppose, not with hate, but with facts and humor, the secular cultural abuses that have overridden laws and standards of conduct of the past. We will encourage Christians to participate in these efforts through conferences, development of position papers, booklets and tracts, radio/TV spots, newspaper ads and articles and letters-to-the editor, web sites, newsletters and providing speakers for church and civic meetings.