That was pretty amazing, if they actually adopt it.
Perez Hilton would sure be in favor of it.
But, wait. The phony Perez doesn't choose to be an ally if he disagrees with another's POV. In fact, he wants to call names (something proscribed by this program) and be as hurtful as possible.
I say that if you want to teach children tolerance, which appears to be the concept for this program, it cannot, and should not, be limited to a program advancing the rights of gays.
Let's include tolerance for people who believe in religion, who are supporters of the military, who do not believe the country is evil and deserving of terrorist attacks, etc. It is unnecessary to have a whole program devoted to a gay agenda. In fact, that supplies over-emphasis, which makes no sense at all in the larger scheme of an academic agenda.
In fact, why is it that 5 year olds must be subjected to information advanced by the gay activists while many colleges and high schools in the same geographic area are opposed to allowing military recruiters to talk to adult students?
The reality is that the halls of academia are not tolerant of all POVs and until they are, one-sided programs like this should be opposed.
Just my two centavos. |