Conservative group going nuts over a bill in California celebrating “Gay Day”
A conservative group is warning parents about a bill under consideration in the California state Senate that requires public schools to have an official “Gay Day.”
Oh dear, a group of religious freaks are going crazy over celebrating Harvey Milk who was the first openly homosexual person to be elected to public office in a major U.S. city. He was a former San Francisco Board of Supervisors member, who was assassinated by a former Board of Supervisor in 1978. Let’s see here, don’t religious freaks celebrate someone who allegedly existed, I don’t know, several times a year. They have Christmas, Easter, Ash Wednesday and Passover. Am I missing any other “Holy” days? So why can’t we celebrate someone who was gay and ACTUALLY contributed something to society?
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August 7th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
Harvey Milk was a socialist who was shot, along with another non-gay official, by a disgruntled Dan White when they wouldn’t give him his supervisor job back. I don’t see why his life should be celebrated. Milk also supported Jim Jones’ People Temple against public and government scrutiny, even writing a letter to President Carter on Jones’ behalf. He thus contributed to Jones’ power and the eventual mass murder/suicide in Guyana. So if you want to vent your anger at religious kooks, how about Milk?
The State shouldn’t be forcing its version of sexual morality on young, impressionable students, against their parents’ wishes and convictions. Christmas is a part of American culture, celebrated and enjoyed in some fashion by most non-Christians.
August 7th, 2008 at 8:51 pm
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