National coalition urges parents to keep kids home on "Day of Silence"

A nationwide coalition of Christian and pro-family groups is calling for parents to keep children out of schools on Friday, April 25 — the day when thousands of middle schools, junior highs, and high schools will observe the 12th annual "National Day of Silence."

Buddy Smith of American Family Association asserts, ³It¹s outrageous that our neighborhood schools would allow homosexual activism to intrude into the classroom. ŒDay of Silence¹ is about coercing students to repudiate traditional morality. It¹s time for Christian parents to draw the line — if your children will be exposed to this DOS propaganda in their school, then keep them home for the day.²

³It amounts to educational malpractice for school officials to engage in one-sided homosexual activism,² said Matt Barber of Concerned Women for America. ³Our schools are supposed to be places of learning, not places of political indoctrination. It is the height of impropriety and cynicism for ³gay² activists and school officials to use children as pawns in their attempt to further a highly controversial and polarizing political agenda.²

³Day of Silence² is promoted by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a homosexual activist group that targets schools. The event is typically organized by a school¹s Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) and is designed to pressure students to regard homosexual, bisexual, and transgender behavior as normal and worthy. Students and even some teachers remain silent throughout the school day, disrupting the teaching environment. Protesters wear T-shirts and hand out ³speaking cards² protesting alleged injustice, harassment, prejudice, and discrimination toward ³LGBT² people and their ³allies.²

³Social activism does not belong in the classroom,² says Peter LaBarbera of Americans for Truth. ³Students would be far better served by reading a good book at home — perhaps even the Bible — rather than being subjected to pro-¹gay¹ indoctrination.²

This year, LaBarbera noted, GLSEN adds a special twist to ³Day of Silence² — shameless exploitation of the recent tragic school shooting death of California 8th grade student Lawrence King. Los Angeles media report that although the boy had been entrusted to the care of Casa Pacifica, a residential center for ³abused, neglected, and severely emotionally disturbed children,² he had been permitted for the last two weeks to attend school in feminine makeup, nail polish, and high-heeled boots. The adult guardians, school administrators, and teachers responsible for guiding and protecting this precious troubled child failed him miserably; GLSEN fails him again now by employing his violent death to manipulate and deceive millions of children.

A spokesman said that concerned parents should call their local schools and ascertain whether they officially or passively allow students to observe ³Day of Silence.² For a list of schools expected to participate, check www.missionamerica.com/agemda.php?articlemum=78.

Be sure to discover on what date the event is planned for your school. (The national date is April 25, but some schools observe DOS on a different date.)

Inform the school of your intention to keep your children home on that date and explain why. (A sample letter is posted along with the school listings.)

Explain to your children why you¹re taking a stand: Homosexual behavior is not an innate identity; it is sinful and unnatural. No school should advance a physically, emotionally, and spiritually destructive sexual lifestyle to students.

Pray with your children for sexual purity and for wisdom to lovingly counsel sexually confused teenagers in your own community. Grieve for Lawrence King, the spokesman said.

Linda Harvey of Mission America urges parents to understand that ³Homosexual activism creates an explosive situation in schools. I encourage parents to keep their children home on ŒDay of Silence.¹