Monday, 18 June 2012

DEBATE ON FAIRY STORY KING AND KING

There is a fairy story published in Europe about a young prince who fell in love with another prince.

They were married and lived in the castle as King and King after the old queen mother retired to sit in the sun with her page boy and his wife. Please click:
King & King is a young children's book by Linda De Haan and Stern Nijland.
It was originally written in Dutch ("Koning en Koning"), but later translated into ...
en.wikipedia.org      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_%26_King

It has been the subject of debate among church groups as the story is read to young children as awareness of gay relationships.

There can be much that a teacher can take from this story. Why does the Queen not have a husband?

This may well be to eliminate the role of a heterosexual King. It may be to limit any discussion of heterosexual marriage except page and wife. 

Homosexual marriage ranks higher in this story than heterosexual marriage.

It also shows children a woman can rule a kingdom by herself without a king. We all know that.

Was the Queen lesbian and conceived her son by in-vitro fertilization? What do you think boys and girls?

This book can explain much about the gay and lesbian lifestyle to kindergarten children.

The book opens discussion on issues.

The book King and King was written by activists. It covers the issues in terms for small children.

But it is an agenda in itself to be taken as deeply and as far as the teacher wants.

The follow-up book finds two gay kings adopting a small girl. Adopting a boy would leave them open to criticism.

How many gay men adopt girls? Should gay men be allowed to adopt children, boys and girls?

What about lesbian women? Would you like to have two gay fathers? You could all play football.

No Court will find against King and King in favour of parents.

It is a sweet and harmless book with sharp teeth. It lays the foundation of the gay and lesbian curriculum.

Parents and groups are blowing their impetus by allowing the activists to win on small issues with the potential to grow big.

Small wins in Court become precedents for big wins. It is a deliberate strategy.

A boy is suspended from school for wearing a gay rights shirt. He wins in the Court against the school.

That leads into having a gay rights banner raised on a tree outside the school.

That follows with a teacher setting an assignment on anal sex. That leads into a teacher inviting students to attend a gay mardi gras with him.

That follows with distribution of pornography as resource material. The school will be exhausted by then. It never stops.

The activists are building evidence for a Court action that the Head teacher is homophobic. He will be replaced with a gay or lesbian teacher.

Condoms in Papua New Guinea schools is the starting issue for this country. It will move on from success to success, if the gay and lesbian lobby is allowed to do so.

How same-sex "marriage" affects Massachusetts

www.massresistance.org/docs/marriage/effects_of_ssm.htmlCached - Similar
20 Oct 2008 – By the following year it was in elementary school curricula. ... lifestyle
in the minds of kids, some of them quite explicit and even pornographic. ... It's become
commonplace in Massachusetts schools for teachers to prominently .

Report above shows schools have become sex factories.

Schools and parents must not end up like the mussel shells trying to withstand the opening power of a starfish.

Massachusetts kids are lambs to the slaughter. The rest of US and world can see what is coming.

In US, State and Constitution seem to be arrayed against the Church.

Faith is the victim. That is not how the early fathers pictured the process.

According to the Wikipedia report above, Obama and Romney support King and King.

The issue is coming down to parental rights. Pacific nations be warned.

Parents rights and sex education take center stage at State House ...
14 Sep 2011 – Parental Rights and Education · Pornography · Religious Freedom
... mandate Planned Parenthood's sex ed curriculum in schools across the state. ...
trying to improve the parental notification laws in Massachusetts to benefit ...

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