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Monday, December 9, 2019

ENGLAND: 6 YEAR OLD CHILDREN TOLD TO WRITE GAY LOVE LETTERS TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY

ENGLAND: 6 YEAR OLD CHILDREN TOLD 
TO WRITE GAY LOVE LETTERS 
TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY
 You can’t stop progress!
BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research 
purposes:
A video posted by the BBC shows 6-year-old primary school children being told to write gay love letters to promote diversity.
The clip features kids from Bewsey Lodge Primary School imagining themselves in the role of Prince Henry, who wants to profess his love for and gay marry his man servant ‘Thomas’.
“This school teaches children about LGBT relationships from an early age,” explains the BBC, “This class of 6 year olds is learning about gay marriage…all ages take part in LGBT lessons.”
Teacher Sarah Hopson explains how the children, “going to go out into that world and find this diversity around them, and they’ll find that at a young age as well. And the more they can be accepting at this age, you’re not going to face it further on because the children will be accepting now and will be accepting this diversity around them.”
The school has received numerous awards for its stance against “homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying” and follows the Personal, Social, and Health Education (PSHE) program, which lists “Diversity and equality (in all its forms)” as one of its key goals.
The program teaches children about “sources of support and reassurance” for “diversity in sexual attraction and developing sexuality,” the “difference between sex, gender identity and sexual orientation,” recognition of “diversity in sexual attraction,” understanding “accepted terminology” on LGBT topics, and the “need to challenge” “sexist, homophobic, transphobic and disablist language and behaviour.”
Parents of children being taught similar ideas at a school in Birmingham, almost all of them Muslim, were recently banned from protesting outside Anderton Park school against the LGBT indoctrination of their children.