To keep this kinda brief... SB777 is a referendum that was signed into law by the Govener in Ca. This bill is gona pave the way for onesided views on sexual orientation to be implemented in the classroom, while at the same time deeming contrary views as fostering a " discriminatory bias". If this get's passed into law then as early as 2008 grades K-12 ALL SCHOOLS WILL BE FORCED!
To positively, teach about homosexuality, bisexual and transgender student issue's. If it's not stopped.... SB777 is clear that... NO TEACHER INSTRUCTION and NO SCHOOL ACTIVITY, could "Reflect" or "Promote" a "DISCRIMINATORY BIAS AGAINST ANY PERSON...." Who is homosexual, bisexual or transgender...
What SB777 Does... IS SILENCE ALL OPPOSITION TO IT... and Teacher would be "FORCED" to "PROMOTE" homosexuality!
For more info you can Email me!
I'm not against anyone and the life that they choose, But I am agianst them teachin that to my 5yr. old
2007-11-30
03:09:57
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And no.... u stupid cow...
I'm not afraid of my child being gay!
If that were what my children wanted i would truly embrace it! That's there choice.... I don't think that they should be taught in our school's. I have plenty friends that lead that kinda life and I love them just the same. I'm not ignorant! Sorry!
2007-11-30
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I believe that sex ed in school is okay. As far as sexual orientation goes, I think that should be a job for the parent(s). If it's true that some schools are introducing gay or lesbian materials,and this law is passed, what if the parent doesn't want their child exposed to it? Adding that to school curriculums doesn't sound like a good idea. Teaching tolerance of others (race, religion, SEXUAL orientation) is okay, but that's as far as it should go. What else do parents want teachers to teach their kids? When kids are actually exposed to it at school, later on when puberty hits, they'll have friends to discuss it with first and THEN parents should also be there to answer any questions.
2007-11-30 14:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It is better to teach your children what is out there in life then for them to stumble upon it in conversation with friends. I think if you are open minded then it shouldn't be an issue. As a mother I too worry about what is being taught to my children in school, however I do use each situation to make sure they are not treating other kids ingnorantly...If your child was bisexual, or transgender...etc, wouldn't you want the other children to understand and treat him/her with compassion?
On the other hand, I do think that 5 years old is a very young age to be introducing information on sexual preferences. A more age appropriate time would be 9 or 10.
Hopefully by the time this law goes into effect...and actually implemented in school your child will be old enough to understand.
2007-11-30 11:46:36
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answered by marianne n 2
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If you look at the world we live in most hate crimes are done to those who chose that lifestyle! There trying to get people to come to terms with homosexuality and not so much promote it but get people to accept it, to lower all these crimes! Where I'm from I have seen soo many gays get beat up till they have only 1 breath left in them because the persons gay! Thats not right! I think that they should teach acceptance I wish they had when I was in school! But as for teaching your 5 year old! I think that shouldn't be! I think maybe grades 7-12 as they are older! 5 year olds shouldn't be subjected to that!!
2007-11-30 11:20:59
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answered by autum_mist 3
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Knock it off already. I think you're getting all bent out of shape over nothing. Trust me, they are not going to teach homosexuality to your 5yr old. They don't bring up sex ed till about the fifth grade. I'm almost sure it's your church that has misinterpreted this info to you in an attempt to feed it's anti-gay agenda. To me, it's retarded to put so much emphasis on what sexual preference people prefer. It's out there and our kids should be educated about it instead of leaving them in the dark and naive.
2007-11-30 11:31:46
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answered by Haywood Jablomee 5
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Text of bill is here: http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/07-08/bill/sen/sb_0751-0800/sb_777_bill_20070223_introduced.html
It simply adds sexual orientation and gender orientation to the things that schools cannot teach are 'bad' or 'wrong' in any educational materials that they use. Nowhere does it say that schools will be forced to promote homosexuality. It just says that they cannot use materials and lessons that reflect adversely upon a person due to their sexual or gender orientation.
2007-11-30 11:24:40
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answered by Maureen 7
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Contact your congressman or woman and ask about ways to fight it. Its the voice of the people thats reflected in the laws that are passed. If the only voice being heard is the one of those for the law then it will be passes.
There are plenty of people who support your standing on this issue, group together with them and be heard.
2007-11-30 11:13:37
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answered by amosunknown 7
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They are not PROMOTING it you stupid cow. They are teaching tolerance and acceptance. What is wrong with you. What's wrong with health classes and sex-ed teaching the TRUTH? They're not going to make anyone gay by doing it! Is that what you're afraid of?
2007-11-30 11:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you've misinterpreted SB777.
2007-11-30 11:15:31
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answered by Level 7 is Best 7
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