Tolerance is a one way street to hell. - I'm a Mind&Media reviewer and the book I'm currently reviewing is "Seeds of Deception".
Georgiana Preskar begins her journey of revelation into the brainwashing taking place in our society and schools with her exposure to an event at her local high school. She called this event the "Silent Day."
Well, while reading Preskar's book I found it interesting when I saw this headline from Denise Smith Amos for The Enquirer: "'Day of Silence' draws attention to harassment of gays in school."
Amos writes:
Students at 14 schools and four colleges in Greater Cincinnati are expected to use silence today to protest anti-gay discrimination and harassment in schools.
In her book, Preskar writes about "Silent Day '2003'" on page 196,
"It is yet another ploy victimizing homosexuals, but in reality they victimize the other students by disrupting their rights in the classroom."
Preskar then goes into detail on the origins of the "Day of Silence" and how it has grown over time to the point of preparing talking points and tactics to schools, teachers, and students, pages 196-197:
"The modeling instructions they have on line are specific in content. They include information on how to persuade a school or a principle to participate, and they have tactics to use for media coverage. It is clearly outlined how to have a successful day with the handout materials, signs worn around their neck and end of the day ceremonies on campus. It stresses using the day as a tool to promote further changes in the school. It even suggests that it is a "good" tactic to affect negative press coverage.... Teenagers reading the site are reminded that conventional ideas are misinformation...."
Amos on The Enquirer writes that there is now a counter day to this sin of homosexuality tactic of forced tolerance. That day is appropriately titled "The Day of Truth."
"This year's protest has prompted a national counter-protest called The Day of Truth by students who believe homosexuality is sinful. On Thursday, participating students are to wear T-shirts with the slogan "The Truth Cannot be Silenced" and to pass out cards to classmates saying they will not condone "detrimental personal and social behavior."
I'm sure that will go over well. In fact I won't be surprised if there aren't some schools who attempt to squelch it.
Now, on to the other news item. This one is from Nathan Burchfiel for CNSNews.com and it's titled: "Congressional Democrats Seek End to 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'"
Burchfiel informs us that seven members on the House Armed Services Committee are attempting to get President Clinton's policy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" for the military done away with completely.
I agree with them. Let's get rid of that silly policy and rely solely on the Congressional ban of homosexuals serving in the military.
That of course isn't the reason that the Democrats want the policy removed. No, they want open homosexuality in the military which of course will also mean repelling the Congressional ban.
Which brings me back to the book, "Seeds of Deception".
Preskar went into depth on the how Hitler used immoral sexual practices like homosexuality to gain power in Germany. She writes on pages 60-61:
"The new ideas of State took root; the German People became part of the New German Social Organization. The state replaced God."
Stop right there.
"The state replaced God."
Kind of like when the Courts decide that you've lived long enough or aren't human enough.
Continue:
Roehm, alongside Hitler, exemplified belief in homosexuality as being a bases for world power. Roehm believed that 'a society needed men who were arrogant and proud, and could brawl, carouse, smash windows, kill and slaughter for the hell of it. Straights, he felt, were not adept at this....' ...With little interest in women, aside from his own sexual perversions, Hitler surrounded himself with male oriented individuals. His Private Attorney, Minster of Justice, Minister of Economics, Financial Advisor and Hitler's second in command were known homosexuals and some pederasts."
I can't help but wonder just how far our country has gone down that road toward hell. Hopefully there's an off ramp we will be willing to take so that we can get back on course.
The Great Separation continues.
