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    Transvestite day for kids?

    CROSS-DRESSING DAY
    by: Peter LaBarbera, November 10, 2004


    The Illinois Family Institute (IFI) received a troubling report yesterday of a grade (and middle) school in Carrier Mills that held an “Opposite Sex” Day in which students were encouraged to come to schools dressed as members of the opposite sex. At least one outraged mother pulled her children out of Carrier Mills-Stonefort Elementary School (kindergarten through 8th grade) after being informed about the cross-dressing day. Carrier Mills is about 45 minutes east of Carbondale.

    One school staffer reached by IFI said the school had no radical agenda but was just looking for “something silly for the kids to do.” But Laura Stanley, who has several children at Carrier Mills, was hardly amused. “This is not what I want my son taught at school,” she told me. “Kids are already getting so many confused messages from the culture. Do they need to be further confused about sexuality?”

    Stanley said that when she came to the school to sign out her children, she saw one boy wearing a pink mini-skirt that went right up to his behind. Had a girl been wearing the same dress, she said, it would have been a violation of the school dress code.

    “This is as wrong as wrong can get,” she told IFI. “When is enough enough?”

    Some male students stuffed their shirts to create mock breasts, according to Stanley and an employee of the school who opposed the special day and also spoke with IFI.


    The school employee, who requested anonymity, said many students did not dress in opposite sex attire, but added that school administrators asked students to bring in a canned good for charity if they chose not to cross-dress. So there's a punishment for being normal.

    Stanley said that after parents complained last year about a similar cross-dressing day, she was given the impression by Principal Charles Parks that it was a mistake and it wouldn’t happen again. Then she received the letter announcing this year’s identical event.

    I tried to call Parks but he did not return my call. Nor did Superintendent Richard Morgan .

    IFI informed the American Family Association Radio Network about the story, and AFA Radio will air a report on Carrier Mill’s “Opposite Sex Day” this week. AFA reporter Jim Brown told me that Parks refused to answer questions about the cross-dressing day.

    Even if the school’s administrators did not set out to advance a gender-confusion agenda, we agree with Mrs. Stanley that telling youngsters to cross-dress--in school of all places--is just plain dumb. Kids are already steeped in false and unnatural sex/gender messages--with female pop stars kissing each other for kicks and “transgender” activists suing schools for the “right” of boys to come to class in a dress. In such an environment, the last thing we need is for schools to promote more confusion about the sexes and gender roles.

    In addition, some homosexual men testify that in their youth that they practiced or were allowed to practice gender non-conforming behavior. That’s one reason why transvestites (cross-dressers, usually called "drag queens") are such a visible part of the homosexual male world.

    If you still doubt that there is a VERY organized and aggressive “transgender” agenda that encourages the elimination of gender norms, visit Gender PAC’s website at www.gpac.org (WARNING: THIS IS AN ANTI-FAMILY WEBSITE THAT IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN) and get educated on the political/cultural forces that are working to promote aberrant sexual and gender behaviors in this nation.

    And guess what? Gender PAC is extremely active with youth across the nation.

    Peter LaBarbera, formerly the executive director of Accuracy in Academia, now heads the Illinois Family Institute, www.illinoisfamily.org.

    http://www.campusreportonline.net/ma...les.php?id=221
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    We had something like that in high school. Powder puff day or whatever, girls dressed up in guys football stuff and played, guys dressed up as cheerleaders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironduke
    We had something like that in high school. Powder puff day or whatever, girls dressed up in guys football stuff and played, guys dressed up as cheerleaders.
    Still not really acceptable, but at least it was high school. These are little kids.
    "Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have."
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    I dont understand why someone would want to dress as a member of the opposite sex, but to have public education officials asking students to do this is wrong and immoral. God knows what else they asked these kids to do. If this happend in my town there would be a riot.

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    Rather than bringing in food, the alternative should be "Bring your gun to school." After all, it's only equal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horrido
    Rather than bringing in food, the alternative should be "Bring your gun to school." After all, it's only equal.
    Or you could bring the Bible. That would really set them off.
    "Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have."
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    I'd go as a Klu Klux Klanswoman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horrido
    I'd go as a Klu Klux Klanswoman.
    ooo...good one.
    "Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have."
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    Stanley said that when she came to the school to sign out her children, she saw one boy wearing a pink mini-skirt that went right up to his behind.
    Some male students stuffed their shirts to create mock breasts, according to Stanley
    Why these kids are SURELY going to grow up to be:

    In addition, some homosexual men testify that in their youth that they practiced or were allowed to practice??? gender non-conforming behavior. (my italics)
    Sorry people, this must be one of those cultural differences things. I mean what's the big deal, unless you hate homosexuality and see pre-teen children as potential trannies cause they've worn their sisters dress?
    by the way, the "were allowed" thing, is homosexuality and or transvestism (?) illegal in the US?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leader
    Still not really acceptable, but at least it was high school. These are little kids.
    I saw it as being pretty normal. I think most high schools do it. It's not acceptable to encourage young children to dress up as the opposite sex though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parihaka
    is homosexuality and or transvestism (?) illegal in the US?
    Nope, both are legal.
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    Very odd.

    Anti gay movement and encouraging to be gays!

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    [QUOTE=Ray]Very odd.QUOTE]
    one might even say 'queer'

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    I don't see what the big deal about it is. Guys cross dress for halloween all the time without the intention of ever being identified as a transvestite. We had powderpuff football at my high school. At least when we had it, the event was in no way related to homosexuality. I don't think many of the guys really dressed up like girls anyway, and its not like the school is going to turn someone away who didn't dress up. Hey, it would definitely be worse if the school had "dress up as your favorite Nazi henchman day."

    Bible beating parents who try to misinterpret everything put a drain on schools. The high school I went to isn't even allowed to put up Haloween decorations any more because some parents lobbied that its a "pagan" and immoral holiday. They also don't teach evolution at the school for the same reason.

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