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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Dalton "teach kids oral sex" McGuinty ... can you hear us now ?


... An estimated up to 2000 concerned parents from a wide range of ethnic and faith communities demonstrated outside Ontario’s legislature Thursday demanding the defeat of the Liberal government’s anti-bullying Bill 13. The speakers and boisterous, chanting crowd, many with homemade signs, expressed fears of a dangerous loss of freedoms from the government bill and its imposition on all Ontario schools of a sexual culture radically opposed to their own beliefs.

Kim Galvao, the main organizer from Concerned Catholic Parents of Ontario, expected just a few hundred but was overwhelmed to see the far larger number of protesters show up with hundreds of signs. Galvao told LifeSiteNews that she started organizing the rally only two weeks ago and networked with several other groups to get the word out.

Galvao said she is “just a mother” and decided to to try to get a rally going because the government was not responding to her serious concerns about Bill 13. “There was just silence and so I just felt I needed to do something.”

Galvao stated, “I am alarmed to see a sexual agenda imposed on our schools by the Liberal government. ... As a mom I do not want my children taught that there are seven different genders. As a mom, I do no want my young children taught the disputed theory that a person’s gender is not connected to their physical anatomy.....

Vid below of Teresa Pierre, Director of Parents as First Educators discussing role of parents and Bill 13


Teresa Pierre of Parents As First Educators from RoadKill Radio on Vimeo.


And the following from an email note with a lost link:

...Parents as First Educators spokesman, Teresa Pierre, told a crowd of 2000 outside the Ontario Legislature Building on Thursday afternoon that her members support any anti-bullying bill that adds new tools to fight bullying but that they oppose bill 13 because it mandates an equity curriculum that parents oppose.

Parents are particularly concerned about the provision of age-inappropriate material to children of young ages in the sexual education component and elsewhere."How much more strongly do parents have to say that they want less sexualization of children, not more?" she asked.

The crowd of Christians, Muslims, Sikhs, and Hindus responded with enthusiastic cheers. Onlookers said how much they enjoyed hearing the different faith-perspectives of various groups. The common denominator was concern to protect children against bullying, but with measures that respect their faith traditions.

Many groups, including non-Catholic groups, said that Liberal Education Minister Laurel Broten'sattempt to override the statements of Catholic bishops opposed to having GSAs in Catholic schools was a kind of thought control no Canadian should support......

h/t: Pam

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