In our Columnist section, Mike Adams fires off a letter to the Appalachian State University’s Women’s Center. It’s today’s best quick read on the ‘Net! (2 minutes of fun and amazement).
If I say too much, it will give it away, so here’s just a tiny snippet:
Hello ladies. I am writing to initiate negotiations for a legal settlement that I think will be in the best interests of ASU feminists. When I saw your website, I felt immediately sexually harassed as I read the following quotes:
[…you have to read them to believe them] …
Meanwhile, Wendy McElroy writes and excellent piece on a story from Massachusetts that will sound alarm bells here in liberal-land Canada… I sincerely hope.
David Parker of Lexington, Mass., is scheduled to go on trial on Sept. 21 for asking his son’s public school to provide parental notification before discussing homosexuality with the 6-year old.
The actual charge is criminal trespassing. But the real issue is whether parents or schools will control the teaching of values to children.
The conflict began on Jan. 17, when Parker’s then-5-year-old son brought home a Diversity Bookbag from kindergarten. Included was Robert Skutch’s “Who’s In a Family?” that depicts families headed by same-sex couples. Parker had wanted to decide for himself the timing and manner in which his son was introduced to the subject of homosexuality.
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