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    Quote Originally Posted by DunDunDuuun View Post
    Yeah. I remembered right.

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    This isn't about "bullying". It's about gay.

    No wonder he couldn't contain his hatred of the christian kids. We all know how those genuine chrisitans are the worst bullies.

    Thanks for pointing this out. I had never heard of his organization. I do recall hearing about his "savage love" radio program some time ago. Never listened to it and never will.

    What bothers me is that he chose a forum for high schoolers on journalism - he wasn't the only speaker - to go on his bullying rant against Christians. The flipside being that if another speaker had ranted about gays and their intolerance and damage to our society they would have been castigated all over MSM for encouraging hatred and intolerance in teens. Yep, this is the way of things right now.


    His speech was booked as being about anti-bullying. Thats what the audience was expecting to hear from him.

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    "Savage was supposed to be delivering a speech about anti-bullying at the National High School Journalism Conference sponsored by the Journalism Education Association and the National Scholastic Press Association. But it turned into an episode of Christian-bashing.
    Rick Tuttle, the journalism advisor for Sutter Union High School in California, was among several thousand people in the audience. He said they thought the speech was one thing – but it turned into something else.
    “I thought this would be about anti-bullying,” Tuttle told Fox news. “It turned into a pointed attack on Christian beliefs.”"

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    Good for the kids, they walked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Good for the kids, they walked out.
    Indeed.
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    They are making the rounds. I was shocked and pissed off when I heard a group like this came to our local HS in CT to preach the gospel of gay.

    They beat down the kids with this stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StandFree View Post
    They are making the rounds. I was shocked and pissed off when I heard a group like this came to our local HS in CT to preach the gospel of gay.

    They beat down the kids with this stuff.
    It's junk like this that makes me continue to homeschool. I think my child would get a fine education in public school, but there is no way in h e double hockey sticks I would send my child where this kind of thing occurs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mama Ten Bears View Post
    It's junk like this that makes me continue to homeschool. I think my child would get a fine education in public school, but there is no way in h e double hockey sticks I would send my child where this kind of thing occurs.
    Definately agree with you!! I homeschooled for a couple of years. DD now goes to a good Christian private school that teaches the truth. If we ever can't afford to send her there (Lord willing, we will be able to until she graduates) I won't hesitate to go back to homeschooling. Would never have her in public school.

    The article stated that there were a couple of Christian schools that went to this conference. They probably thought it would be ok because Scholastic Press was involved and endorsing the speakers. Our school doesn't do business with Scholastic at all because of what they bring in as acceptable for children to read. Totally liberal organization now.

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    I'm glad to hear that some people with some basic morals left the speech. Personally, I'd never attend any venue were a known homo scum bucket was going to speak. I don't want to be around when God nukes the site, like he did S and G.
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