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Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings was the founder, and for many years, Executive Director of an organization called the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). GLSEN started essentially as Jennings personal project and grew to become the culmination of his lifes work. And he was chosen by President Obama to be the nations Safe Schools Czar primarily because he had founded and led GLSEN (scroll for bio).
GLSENs stated mission is to empower gay youth in the schools and to stop harassment by other students. To that end, GLSEN maintains a recommended reading list of books that it claims furthers our mission to ensure safe schools for all students. In other words, these are the books that GLSENs directors think all kids should be reading: gay kids should read them to raise their self-esteem, and straight kids should read them in order to become more aware and tolerant and stop bullying gay kids. Through GLSENs online ordering system, called GLSEN BookLink, featured prominently on their Web site, teachers can buy the books to use as required classroom assignments, or students can buy them to read on their own.
Out of curiosity to see exactly what kind of books Kevin Jennings and his organization think American students should be reading in school, our team chose a handful at random from the over 100 titles on GLSENs grades 7-12 list, and began reading through.
What we discovered shocked us. We were flabbergasted. Rendered speechless.
Below you will find dozens of excerpts taken from books on the GLSEN Booklink recommended reading list for grades 7-12 (i.e. for children between the ages of 12 and 17).
Reflections of a Rock Lobster Page 13
(At the age of six, the author frequently performed fellatio on his fellow first-graders in the school restroom, part of a busy homosexual childhood.)
Revolutionary Voices Page 103
(An illustration about the change from boy to man, showing two Boy Scouts pointing at and looking at two adult men engaging in anal sex.)
Queer 13 Pages 43, 44 + 45
(A 13-year-old boy has a violent sexual encounter with an older man, which causes the boy to become desperate for sex, and he ends up spending the rest of the year promiscuously getting my cock sucked and my ass fucked by a seemingly endless supply of dicks belonging to older men, concluding with I really did enjoy those sexual encounters.)
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Gateway Pundit
There's an illustration that I don't think would even be permitted here.
Should he step down?
GLSENs stated mission is to empower gay youth in the schools and to stop harassment by other students. To that end, GLSEN maintains a recommended reading list of books that it claims furthers our mission to ensure safe schools for all students. In other words, these are the books that GLSENs directors think all kids should be reading: gay kids should read them to raise their self-esteem, and straight kids should read them in order to become more aware and tolerant and stop bullying gay kids. Through GLSENs online ordering system, called GLSEN BookLink, featured prominently on their Web site, teachers can buy the books to use as required classroom assignments, or students can buy them to read on their own.
Out of curiosity to see exactly what kind of books Kevin Jennings and his organization think American students should be reading in school, our team chose a handful at random from the over 100 titles on GLSENs grades 7-12 list, and began reading through.
What we discovered shocked us. We were flabbergasted. Rendered speechless.
Below you will find dozens of excerpts taken from books on the GLSEN Booklink recommended reading list for grades 7-12 (i.e. for children between the ages of 12 and 17).
Reflections of a Rock Lobster Page 13
(At the age of six, the author frequently performed fellatio on his fellow first-graders in the school restroom, part of a busy homosexual childhood.)
Revolutionary Voices Page 103
(An illustration about the change from boy to man, showing two Boy Scouts pointing at and looking at two adult men engaging in anal sex.)
Queer 13 Pages 43, 44 + 45
(A 13-year-old boy has a violent sexual encounter with an older man, which causes the boy to become desperate for sex, and he ends up spending the rest of the year promiscuously getting my cock sucked and my ass fucked by a seemingly endless supply of dicks belonging to older men, concluding with I really did enjoy those sexual encounters.)
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Gateway Pundit
There's an illustration that I don't think would even be permitted here.
Should he step down?