5.09.2005

Maryland Judge Says Kids Should Hate Fags



Yes. I said fags. We should also hate niggers. Probably bug eaters, chinks, gooks, japs, dagos (sorry Annamaria), kikes, and spades.

Oops. I already listed a disparaging term for black people.

I feel dirty for writing all that, but it needs to be said.

These are all things that kids say on a playground, before they even know what that shit means. Children need to learn about other cultures -- as well as sexual preferences -- in order to learn that their redneck fucker parents are full of shit, and that they shouldn't hate everyone who looks different or believes different things than they do.

Maryland Judge Alexander Willams thinks differently though (this courtesy of the scary folks over at LifeSite). When it came to a portion of sex education curriculum that discussed homosexuality, Williams issued a temporary restraining order to prevent teachers from teaching. His rationale? That "the revised curriculum presents only one view on the subject - that homosexuality is a natural and morally correct lifestyle - to the exclusion of other perspectives."

Isn't what kids learn in history terribly one sided? Or just in school in general? When discussing the Civil Rights Movement, should we have white supremicists or the KKK to come in to discuss their perspective, because, from what I understand, Maryland sex ed was just teaching that sometimes men put their penis in another man's anus.

And isn't that the big complaint of the evolution/creation debate? The one-sidedness? Did Williams just create a slippery slope for his little God-fearing self?

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at Tuesday, May 10, 2005 2:39:00 PM Blogger annamaria said...

I honestly think they wouldn't see the problem with having the KKK show up to talk about "their side" of the civil rights movement. After all, where were all the wingnuts when white supremacists showed up to protest the Holocaust Memorial Service at Faneuil Hall?

Oh, and don't even call me a dago again!

 

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