Pro-Homosexual Campaign Masked As Anti-Bullying

Dan Savage is a radical homosexual activist who pushes the homosexual agenda via an anti-bullying campaign. In the last few years so-called bullying has become a hot button topic in the education world. We’re all supposed to be very concerned about bullied kids, the media likes to make a big deal out of teenagers who supposedly commit suicide because kids at school are mean to them. No doubt children pick on each other, often to excess. It isn’t right and schools shouldn’t put up with it. But the current wave of anti-bullying efforts have nothing to do with kids being mean to each other, it has everything to do with pushing a radical homosexual agenda on children.

Savage made waves last weekend when he spoke at a high school journalism convention. There to discuss his anti-bullying efforts, he instead attacked Christians and turned into a bully himself. He also attacked Republicans, which of course could be taken as bullying young high school Republicans. In the anti-bullying world of Dan Savage, any disagreement with homosexual sex and the homosexual political agenda is considered bullying homosexuals. It’s just like extreme Obama supporters who claim any opposition to Obama is racism. Yet, the anti-bully is free to attack Christians and Republicans. Make no mistake, Savage doesn’t think his comments were bullying at all. But had they been said about homosexuals he would be first in line to cry bully.

The anti-bullying efforts being put forth by government schools, which are controlled by the progressive left teachers unions, have nothing to do with the prevention of actual bullying. They use teen suicide and general mean behavior as a prop to convince parents that the schools are doing something good. In reality, the anti-bullying efforts of Dan Savage and the government schools (his particular anti-bullying program has reached 40 million kids) is nothing more than a pro-homosexual campaign disguised as anti-bullying. The truth is, Savage and company don’t really care about bullying. They care about pushing propaganda at children, making them in the least afraid to oppose homosexuals and at the most outright support them. Any other group, they don’t much care about. As such, it’s acceptable for Savage to attack Christians and mock believers who walked out of his speech.

There is a nationwide effort to force acceptance of homosexual acts. They’re targeting government school children, in some states as young as kindergarten. Homosexuals, deviant deathstyle and all, are held up as heroes. Christians are mocked, attacked and ridiculed. No Christian should have their kids in the government schools, no Christian child should be subjected to this nonsense. If you think the government schools anti-bullying campaign will prevent your Christian kid from being attacked, you have another thing coming. Your kid will be attacked if they don’t support homosexuals. They’ll also be spiritually attacked as the schools try to bully Christian students into accepting that which is evil via programs such as Dan Savage’s.

As Christians we can look to scripture on matters such as bullying. Love thy neighbor is a good start. How do we love the homosexual neighbor? We don’t tolerate their sin, instead we must pray that they would turn from it. We must share the gospel with them, we must encourage them to discontinue in their sin. These people aren’t any different than any other group of sinners. All sinners need to be prayed for, they need the gospel shared with them and they need to be encouraged to leave their sin behind them. Scripture is all the anti-bullying campaign we need. We Christians must be sure to follow scripture in this matter. We must also be sure to reject the pro-homosexual efforts of radicals such as Dan Savage.

About Steven
I am a Christian saved by grace through faith. I am a conservative, lawyer, husband, father and political junkie.

6 Responses to Pro-Homosexual Campaign Masked As Anti-Bullying

  1. katydidknot says:

    Most of the bickering and name-calling by adults on both “sides” of this issue really seem detached form what kids go through.

    When I was in school, at least, there wasn’t some big group of gay children getting beaten up: boys who were perceived as different or perhaps not manly enough were getting bullied and called names – and it had nothing to do with actual orientation.

    Almost nobody has those orientation issues worked out (in public) until they are older anyway.

    At the same time, I didn’t see any kids saying, “I am a Christian, and as a Christian, I am going to try and wake you up about this sinful path you’re on!”

    It just doesn’t happen.

    Kids get picked on, kids get beaten up.

    When adults project their issues onto them, I think it does everyone a disservice.

    • Steven says:

      I get what you’re trying to suggest but I’m not sure it’s correct. These days it’s become popular for 14 year olds to declare they’re gay. Back when I was in high school, there were plenty of us trying to convert friends by warning about sin and such. So I don’t think it’s a huge projection of adult issues onto high school kids, perhaps a little bit but not much.

  2. LD Jackson says:

    I have long held the opinion that the main goal of the anti-bullying campaign was to impress parents and their children that it was wrong to stand against homosexuality.

    As I have stated in the past, it isn’t enough for homosexuals to live their lives as they see fit. Instead, they want to force us to accept their behavior as normal. They will not rest until they have accomplished that goal.

  3. LoveEveryone - You Sleep Better at Night for It says:

    What a heaping load of vitriol… If you hate gays so much, why even give the subject the time of day? Are you sure YOU’RE not gay? Because I’m sniffing it from a mile away.

    • Steven says:

      Typical bullying progressive tactics here. Tactic #1: accuse anyone who opposes the homosexual agenda of being a hypocritical homosexual. Tactic #2: accuse your opponents of hating everyone.

      The issue here has nothing to do with hating homosexuals. It’s about opposing their hate for Christians and traditional morality.

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