American
Federation of Teachers Pushes Homosexuality (And You Pay for It)
By Lee Duigon – bio
Above all, the teacher is a bearer of culture and a
creator of social values.
—George S. Counts, “A Call to the Teachers of the
Nation,” 1933[i]
Does the nation’s second-largest teachers’ union, the American
Federation of Teachers, actively promote homosexuality to children
in America’s public schools?
The answer is “yes.” Indeed, “actively” is maybe too mild
a word for it.
The AFT has 1.3 million members and staffs thousands of
schools nationwide. As with all unions, members’ dues pay for the AFT’s activities.
Like all teachers’ unions, the AFT is ultimately funded by property taxes
levied in the communities where the schools are located.
This means that, whether they are aware of it or not,
dues-paying AFT members and tax-paying property owners in AFT school districts
(even those who have no children in the schools) are financing the AFT’s
efforts in support of the homosexual agenda in the public schools.
The AFT’s Mission for Homosexuality
What does the AFT do to spread the homosexual message?
·
It cooperates very closely with homosexual
activist groups—chief among them GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network—to
establish, in as many schools as possible, “gay” students’ clubs, a
homosexual-friendly curriculum, and a sympathetic and enabling faculty.
·
The union actively supports homosexual political
campaigns. It publicly endorses “gay marriage” and related issues, contributes
money to homosexual activism, and supports political candidates friendly to the
homosexual cause.
·
Its leaders make public comments in support of
the homosexual agenda.
·
The AFT’s power structure includes a
Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender (LGBT) caucus, which cooperates with similar
groups in other unions.
The AFT is not to be confused with the 3.2 million-member
National Education Association (NEA), the nation’s largest teachers’ union. The
AFT is affiliated with the super union, the AFL-CIO, and the NEA is not.
Although a merger of the two largest teachers’ unions has often been proposed,
it has not yet come to pass. A member of the AFT’s gay and lesbian caucus, Jeff
Bixby, told Chalcedon that he dreams of such a merger.
“If the AFT and the NEA merged,” he said, “they’d be the
most powerful bloc in the United States.”
Despite the failure to merge, there is much cooperation
between the two unions—at least when it comes to advancing the gay agenda in
the schools. “Our caucus treasurer is also a member of the NEA,” Bixby said.
Another difference is that the NEA’s gay activists are
much more visible than their counterparts in the AFT. The AFT caucus does not
have a website, Bixby said; nor would he divulge the number of AFT teachers who
have joined the caucus—although he did say that “many” of them belong to GLSEN,
too. But, “We don’t give out our membership figure,” he said.
Bixby, a cofounder of GLSEN-Cincinnati, says, “The
primary purpose of GLSEN is to make schools safe.”
The facts suggest otherwise.
Sodomy as “Moral Education”
It’s Elementary is a 78-minute film produced in
1996 by Women’s Educational Media. In 1998, GLSEN applauded the Chicago public
schools—whose teachers belong to the AFT—for acquiring the film as a
teacher-training tool. “The Chicago public school district uses It’s
Elementary for staff development and training in every one of its schools,”
the producers boast (http://www.womedia.org/ie_whoshoulduse.htm).
The reader can view excerpts from this film on the
MassResistance website (http://www.massresistance.org/media/video/brainwashing.html).
The viewer will see a teacher ask, at a faculty meeting, “Are we saying the
kids have to support this [homosexuality]?” And the answer, “I think we are
asking kids to believe this is right … It’s moral education.” A little boy
says, “If you are open-minded, you would like to try it.” And a school
principal says, “I don’t think it’s appropriate for values to be taught only at
home.”
Elsewhere in the Chicago school district, students at
Deerfield High School this year were required to sign a “confidentiality
agreement” forbidding them to tell their parents about what they would hear at
a GLSEN panel discussion at their school (see http://www.illinoisfamily.org/informed/contentview.asp?c=33228).
Parents had the right to opt their children out of the session; but it would
have been hard for the parents to exercise that right if no one informed them
that such a session was to be held. The Deerfield scandal died down after the
superintendent of schools admitted that the confidentiality pledge was “a
mistake.”
The real mistake, says Linda Harvey of Mission America,
is to let GLSEN have any contact with school children in the first place (see http://www.narth.com/docs/glsen.html).
All That GLSENs Is Not Gold
In 2000, the Chicago chapter of GLSEN was inducted into
the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame.[ii]
How did the Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame describe GLSEN?
“Often thought of as ‘the teachers’ group’” (http://www.glhalloffame.org/index.pl?item=140&todo=view_item)
is the operative phrase. And in Chicago, that means AFT teachers.
Today, according to the Illinois Safe Schools Alliance (http://glsenchicagoland.org/gsanetwork.html),
there are 81 high schools in the Chicago school district (out of 100 or
so)—including one Roman Catholic high school—where GLSEN has planted
“gay-straight alliances.” These are after-school clubs where students meet to
discuss homosexual “issues” and experiences, and there are thousands of these
clubs, nationwide.
What do these clubs do? According to a 2002 article in New
York Magazine, “Growing Up Gay” (see http://nymag.com/news/articles/02/gay/kids/),
gay-straight alliances (GSAs)—at the time, about 60 of them—have fueled “the
emergence of gay youth culture.” Said a GLSEN member interviewed for the
article, “Ten years ago, coming out [declaring one’s homosexuality] was an
adult process. Now it’s an adolescent process.” Added a teenage girl who
belonged to her high school’s GSA, “It’s where everyone gets exposed to gay culture,
and it’s really a lot of fun.”
How much fun? New York’s Stuyvesant High School was the
subject of a New York Magazine cover story in February 2006: “The Cuddle
Puddle of Stuyvesant High School” (http://nymag.com/news/features/15589/).
The lead paragraph reads, “Researchers find it shocking that 11 percent of
American girls between 15 and 19 claim to have same-sex
encounters. Clearly they’ve never observed the social rituals of the
pansexual, bi-queer, metroflexible New York teen.”
The article describes the tenth-period recreational
activities on the high school’s second floor, which can be accurately summed up
as sexual encounters with the participants’ clothes still on. Many of these encounters
are homosexual: mostly girls with girls, but more than a few boys with boys.
New York City school teachers belong to the UFT, the
United Federation of Teachers, which is an affiliate of the AFT.
It is difficult to imagine school teachers and
administrators allowing, let alone condoning, such carryings-on as the “cuddle
puddle.”
Unhappily, we do not have to imagine it. It is reality.
GLSEN’s Reading List
Far from simply “making schools safe,” GLSEN, that
“teachers’ group,” energetically proselytizes for the homosexual “lifestyle.”
Linda Harvey wrote an article, “GLSEN and Its Influence on Children” (http://www.narth.com/docs/glsen.html),
which includes many excerpts from books on GLSEN’s recommended reading list for
grades 7–12 at public schools. These are notable for their graphic sexual
content and can justly be described as homosexual pornography. The books have
titles like Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian, Queering Elementary
Education, Queer 13: Lesbian and Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade,
and so on.
Some of the excerpts describe “gay” sex acts between
children. Others cross over into pedophilia. Children read them in school, under
the auspices of the teachers’ unions.
“Because of its potential for the corruption of minors,”
Ms. Harvey concludes, “it is our opinion that GLSEN staff and volunteers should
not be permitted to have any contact with children.”
Nevertheless, millions of public school children come
into contact with GLSEN personnel every day. And member teachers’ dues and
citizens’ tax dollars foot the bill for it.
Unions Stump for Sodomy
Meanwhile, the union itself, and its leaders, line up
behind militant sodomy on political issues.
In Wisconsin last year, the state affiliate of the AFT,
AFT Wisconsin, donated $5,000 to Fair Wisconsin, a group formed to defeat a
proposed state ban of “gay marriage” (“Unions Line Up to Oppose Ban on Gay Marriage,
Civil Unions,” Associated Press, Aug. 1, 2006). Another teachers’ union group,
the Wisconsin Education Association Council, donated $25,000. The unions also
organized “volunteers” and “educated their members” on the virtues of
homosexual “marriage.” Despite all this, Wisconsin voters approved the ban.
In New York City, also in 2006, the United Federation of Teachers joined many other unions in a strong show of support
for “gay marriage” (see http://www.prideagenda.org/freedom_to_marry/freedom3.htm),
organized by the Empire State Pride Agenda. Said UFT President Randi
Weingarten, “All New Yorkers who want to marry should be allowed to do so.
Period.”
In Montana, in 2005, the state affiliate of the AFT
joined a lawsuit to force the state to pay for health insurance for state
university employees in homosexual relationships. “The AFT in Montana helped
secure an important victory for equity for gay and lesbian partners,” proclaims
the union’s national website (http://www.aft.org/pubs-reports/on_campus/mar05/news_trends.htm).
The same year, affiliates of the AFL-CIO, including the
AFT, organized a “Pride at Work Educators Summit” to promote the “rights” of
homosexuals in the workplace (http://prideatwork.org/page.php?id=371).
“The summit’s purpose will be to focus on rights and protections for all educators/education
personnel and to supports [sic] GLBT students and families in K–12 schools,
colleges and universities.”
How many “GLBT students” do they expect to find in
kindergarten?
The AFT holds its national convention every other year.
The last one was in 2006 in Boston.
Convention delegates—in addition to the usual plethora of
left-wing, feel-good resolutions: protect abortion, boycott Wal-Mart, socialize
medicine, allow felons to vote, etc.—found time at their 2004 convention to
pass a resolution opposing the Federal Marriage Amendment (which failed in
Congress that year). The language of the resolution is indicative of the AFT
mindset. By not allowing same-sex “marriages,” the resolution says, the
proposed amendment “would take away the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender persons to enter into civil marriage” (http://www.aft.org/about/resolutions/2004/marriage.htm).
How could the amendment take away a “right” that never
existed in the first place?
Currently, the AFT, in its capacity as a member of the
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, has called on Congress to pass the
Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)—which would force companies, and maybe
even churches and religious charities, to hire cross-dressers and other overtly
disturbed, and disturbing, individuals. The stalking horse, of course, is
“equal rights in the workplace” (LCCR communication, Apr. 24, 2007).
Wherever homosexual political activism is found, one will
find the AFT supporting it—with members’ dues.
Drop the Denial
We hope we have made the case that “[g]ay activist
groups, with teachers’ union applause, are importing a disturbing agenda into
the nation’s public schools” (Marjorie King, “Queering the Schools,” City
Journal, Spring 2003, http://www.city-journal.org/html/13_2_queering_the_schools.html).
Indeed, in some cases, the teachers’ unions are not just applauding the gay
activists; they are the gay activists. It is not for nothing that GLSEN in
Chicago was described as a “teachers’ group.”
We have no choice but to pay our taxes, some of which
fund a public education system that is increasingly pro-homosexual and
anti-Christian. But we can choose whether or not to continue sending our
children to those schools.
Critics of public education are often frustrated by their
fellow citizens’ denial that conditions can possibly be so bad in their own
neighborhood schools. Reporter John Stossel, in his 2006 TV documentary, Stupid
in America, laments Americans’ willingness to believe that “other schools”
might be in trouble, but “our schools” are all right (http://www.chalcedon.edu/articles/article.php?ArticleID=285).
But if the AFT or the NEA is staffing the school
district, the schools are not all right. If your neighborhood AFT-staffed
school does not have a “gay-straight alliance” today, it might easily have one
tomorrow.
Christian children have a right to a Christian education,
and Christian parents a clear duty to provide one. Children will not receive
this at a public school. Nor is it possible that the teachers’ unions will give
up their commitment to reengineer society. The public schools may well get
worse, but they will not get better.
As we have said many times, the practical alternatives to
public education are Christian schools or Christian homeschooling. But
certainly the first step in any process of emancipation from the public schools
is to break down the wall of incredulity and confront the problem as it is.
American Federation of Teachers
American
Federation of Teachers was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Note: Open Society
Foundations was a funder for the
Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the Economic Policy Institute, and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, Daisy
M. Soros’s brother-in-law, and was the chairman for the Foundation to
Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Economic Policy
Institute, the Drum Major Institute
for Public Policy, the International
Rescue Committee, the Robin Hood
Foundation, and the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Rhonda Weingarten
is a director at the Economic Policy
Institute, a director at the Drum
Major Institute for Public Policy, an overseer at the International Rescue Committee, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, and
was the president of the United
Federation of Teachers.
Clifford S.
Asness is a director at the International
Rescue Committee, was a leadership council member for the Robin Hood Foundation, and supported same-sex marriage in New York.
Libby Doggett was
a Home Visiting Campaign director for the Pew Charitable Trusts, and is the deputy assistant secretary for
the U.S. Department of Education.
Kevin Jennings
was an assistant deputy secretary for
the U.S. Department of Education, and the founder & executive
director for the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.
Daisy M. Soros is
a leader’s council member for
the Breast Cancer Research Foundation,
and George Soros’s sister-in-law.
Joan
H. Tisch is a leader’s council member for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and a lifetime trustee at the Gay Men's Health Crisis.
Cecile Richards
is the president of the Planned
Parenthood Federation of America, the president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, married to the Kirk Adams, and was the founder & president of the America Votes.
America Votes
is a national partner with the Planned
Parenthood Action Fund.
Kirk
Adams is married to Cecile Richards,
the international EVP for the Service
Employees International Union (SEIU), and was an organizing director for
the AFL-CIO.
Service
Employees International Union (SEIU) is a national partner
with America Votes.
AFL-CIO
is a national partner with America Votes.
National
Education Association is a
national partner with America Votes.
American
Federation of Teachers is a national partner with America Votes, and was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Human
Rights Campaign is a national partner with America Votes.
Daniel
S. Loeb Family Third Point Foundation was a funder for the Human Rights Campaign, and the Robin Hood Foundation.
Daniel S. Loeb is
the president of the Daniel S. Loeb
Family Third Point Foundation, and supported same-sex marriage in New York.
Clifford S.
Asness was a leadership council member for the Robin Hood Foundation, supported same-sex marriage in New York, and is a director at the International Rescue Committee.
Rhonda Weingarten
is an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee, a director at the Economic
Policy Institute, a director at the Drum
Major Institute for Public Policy, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, and
was the president of the United
Federation of Teachers.
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