






















|
Schools begin reading homosexual stories to primary
school children - on Government advice!
Faggot's Charter now in operation on YOUR kids! Following the passing of the Sexual Orientation Regulations earlier this year, some primary schools have begun ordering pro-homosexual story books so as to be able to fulfil their legal obligation to teach pupils about same sex relationships. The government has launched a programme, ironically titled Healthy Schools, which offers a comprehensive range of suggestions and resources for teaching staff who are asked to deal with homosexual topics in their lessons. The advice includes informing pupils of so-called 'positive homosexual role models' in history, among them Michelangelo. Alexander the Great. James Baldwin. Patricia Highsmith. Oscar Wilde. Truman Capote. Christopher Marlowe. Virginia Woolf and Tennessee Williams. The government booklet suggests that classroom discussion takes place about 'explicit gay adverts'. advising: "Look at how 'gay' images are used in advertising. What is their appeal? Why are they seen as being 'cool`? Explicit LGB images are increasingly being used in advertising products to predominandy straight audiences. Why is that?" RECOMMENDED Recommended books for primary school children which are already being used by Lincolnshire County Council include "The Sissy Duckling", in which Elmer likes to bake cakes. 'Daddy's Room-mate', described as an American picture book, and a story about two homosexual penguins. Another, 'Hello Sailor', shows pictures of two males in bed together and cuddling on a sofa. The character Elmer in 'The Sissy Duckling' is promoted as "a terrific role model for any child" on a Government website. 'Strange Boy', aimed at the 11-plus age group, contains an explicit description of a homosexual act between two boys aged 14 and 10. In Daddy's room-mate . the central character, Colin, spends weekends with his homosexual father and his new partner. Frank. When Colins partner Luke is diagnosed with cancer, he is sent to London to stay with his aunt. There he visits a cancer hospital where he meets Ted. whose partner has AIDS .The book is described as 'fast-paced, sensitively written and very funny. BANNED Meanwhile in Poland, the authorities have recently banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools, threatening the sack for any teacher found to be in possession of pro-homosexual literature. Good for Poland! Schools which do not actively promote homosexuality could face legal action by homosexual activists. ![]() YOUR children when they leave school? Or will you support the BPP's stance and outlaw homosexuality by law? |