Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Congressman Wants Public Schools To Teach Gender Stereotypes Early

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2013/06/19/2182311/gingrey-teach-gender-roles/

Article PhotoRep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA) wants American youths to be taught gender stereotypes in grade school classes, so they understand the roles of mothers and fathers — and the importance of allowing only opposite-sex couples to marry.
 In a speech Monday on the House floor, Gingrey stressed his continued support for the Defense of Marriage Act — which defines marriage as only union between a man and a woman — and suggested that children need to be carefully taught about the traditional roles of their genders:
GINGREY: You know, maybe part of the problem is we need to go back into the schools at a very early age, maybe at the grade school level, and have a class for the young girls and have a class for the young boys and say, you know, this is what’s important. This is what a father does that is maybe a little different, maybe a little bit better than the talents that a mom has in a certain area. And the same thing for the young girls, that, you know, this is what a mom does, and this is what is important from the standpoint of that union which we call marriage.”
indoctrination into the hall of hate of the right wing, get early and turn bad, trouble peer pressure of each generation to not take that as gospel is over riding the bigot home schooling program, they risk their kids growing to hate them how poetic is that?
While Gingrey is right that each parent brings different strengths to a family, his suggestion that only opposite-sex couples can bring complementary skills is nearly as archaic as his view that children should be taught to conform to his outdated view of gender roles. And despite his assertions, the gender of parents has never been proven to be a relevant factor in the quality of parenting.
force feeding your children doctrines of hate is a faltering ideology, once they get out the front door they begin to see the hypocrisy of theirparents they meet others interact and realize it ain't that kinda party they were wrong.
it's more about those parents kids carrying the message into the next generation and they are seen as success in their hate community, "little Joey didn't fall far"