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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Savage does NOT Want You to Bully Homosexuals, BUT

Dan Savage
Savage BULLIES Christians
John R. Houk
© May 3, 2012

My fellow Christians, you need to be made aware of a homosexual activist by the name of Dan Savage. His last name is very appropriate because he savagely has been promoting the homosexual lifestyle in Public High Schools across the nation while also condemning Christianity in a blasphemous manner.

What do you think the ACLU or the morons for Separation of Church and State would do if a Christian Minister came to a High School speaking function to lay out the Biblical reasons why homosexual is an ungodly lifestyle choice? YES! I wrote “choice.” Homosexuality is not something a person is born with in their DNA; rather homosexuality is a lifestyle choice.

You and I both know that organizations like the ACLU would be all up in a School Districts face for allowing religion to be shared on taxpayer property like a Public School, right? I tell you what! For a blasphemous homosexual denigrator of Christianity like Dan Savage is essentially preaching his religion by condemning Christianity by name to justify the morality of the homosexual lifestyle.

If you hear or read that Dan Savage is coming to a High School or worse – a Middle School or Elementary School – YOU need to get on the phone, write a letter and/or show up in person to protest the allowance of this homosexual to condemn Christianity to justify homosexuality.

Savage is hitting High Schools because of an agenda to make people aware of bullying against homosexuals in Public School. You can guess I am against singling out those poor homosexual victims for protection against bullying. Instead an anti-bullying campaign should be waged on ALL levels of bullying in the Public School. By “levels” I mean homosexuality, being a Geek, for not being popular, for being handicapped and a numerable of other heinous reasons one person or group of people bully another person or group of kids.

Below are some videos and articles about Dan Savages campaign against “bullying” of homosexuals by condemning Christianity to justify homosexuality.

JRH 5/3/12 (Hate Tip: Solid Snake)

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Dan Savage, creator of the It Gets Better Project, was invited to speak as a keynote speaker at NSPA/ JEA's annual High School Journalism convention, Journalism on the Edge.
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Breitbart Description of this Video

Anti-Bully Advocate Dan Savage Bullies High School Kids With Profane Bible Rant
4/28/12

Todd Starnes: As many as 100 high school students walked out of a national journalism conference after an anti-bullying speaker began cursing, attacked the Bible and reportedly called those who refused to listen to his rant “pansy assed.”

The speaker was Dan Savage, founder of the “It Gets Better” project, an anti-bullying campaign that has reached more than 40 million viewers with contributors ranging from President Obama to Hollywood stars. Savage also writes a sex advice column called “Savage Love.”


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Exclusive - Parent of Kids Who Walked Out on Savage: 'What a Pig'

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The father of two students who attended the high school journalism conference where White House-endorsed "anti-bullying" advocate Dan Savage attacked the Bible and Christianity has spoken out vehemently against Savage and against the conference organizers.

"My son and daughter both attend Arrowhead Christian High School in Redlands, CA," Philip Naman told Breitbart News. "They were at the event.

"My son is the first boy you see leaving on the video.  My daughter is right behind him.  They felt that they were there to hear about journalism and this man's fight against bullying.  They had no idea, and neither did I, of who Dan Savage actually was.

"As he started to insult the children's God, Bible, and choice of lifestyle, my son felt he had enough and calmly got up to leave. My daughter followed him and then the rest of their 22 classmates all got up and left.

"After they had left the room Dan Savage made his derogatory remarks in a cowardly fashion about them not being able to take it."

Naman says that organizers failed to provide satisfactory answers as to why Savage had been allowed to speak in the first place.

"The attitude of the conference coordinators was as disturbing as Dan Savage's," he says. "They reportedly said that as journalists the kids should have been able to sit there and take it all in. They felt the only thing that they had failed at was to not clearly tell the attending schools about Dan Savage. If they had to warn the schools, why would they let him speak?

In addition, Naman says, some of Savage's remarks were sexual in nature, and inappropriate for an audience of high school students.

"He made lewd references to his mate in Speedos--something about having to be pried off of him to come to the session. In any context, speaking to highschoolers of any sexual type, that is flat out wrong. My 16-year-old daughter was there.

"This puke felt at ease enough to speak like that in front of a little girl. What a pig."
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Students Walk Out on Dan Savage

By Karla Dial
April 18, 2012

Editor’s note: This story contains graphic language.

A group of high school journalism students attending a conference called “Journalism on the Edge” in Seattle over the weekend felt they were pushed over the edge by syndicated sex advice columnist Dan Savage.

Savage, the creator of the two-year-old It Gets Better Project, which encourages teens struggling with same-sex attractions to embrace homosexuality, was invited to give a keynote address last Friday at the JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention.

Students were expecting him to talk about bullying. But they also got an earful about birth control, sex, and Savage’s opinions on the Bible.

A 17-year-old from California who was attending with half a dozen other students from her high school yearbook staff, was one of several students to walk out in the middle of Savage’s speech.

“The first thing he told the audience was, ‘I hope you’re all using birth control!’ ” she recalled. Then “he said there are people using the Bible as an excuse for gay bullying, because it says in Leviticus and Romans that being gay is wrong. Right after that, he said we can ignore all the ‘B.S.’ in the Bible.

“I was thinking, ‘This is not going a good direction at all,’ Then he started going off about the Bible. He said somehow the Bible was pro-slavery. I’m really shy. I’m not really someone to, like, stir up anything. But all of a sudden I just blurted out, ‘That’s bull!’ ”

As she and several other students walked out of the auditorium, Savage noticed them leaving and called them “pansies.”

Though recordings of the keynote speech are unavailable, Savage has made similar comments in the past, which can be found on YouTube. Among them:

“Most people that you wind up arguing with about religion and homosexuality have not ever read the Bible without their, you know, moron glasses on.”

“If you believe it is the divinely inspired word of God, if you believe in the literal truth of the Bible, I challenge you to read the first five (expletive) pages. There are two creation myths in Genesis.”

“We ignore the (expletive) in the Bible about race, about slavery, and we’re going to have to get there for homosexuality.”

The student’s father is a public school teacher. Though he said Savage’s comments were inappropriate, he thinks the organizers of the conference are ultimately responsible.

“I’m well-versed in the rules of the game, the captive-audience ethic,” he said. “You have a bunch of kids. They’re required to go to school. They don’t have the option of walking out on you as a teacher, so you guard your speech.

“If Dan Savage was a teacher, they’d suspend him without pay for this behavior,” he added. “He didn’t take account of who his audience was. If he was doing this with a bunch of college journalism kids, that would be a different story — that’s more rough and tumble. How many of the kids who didn’t walk out felt backed into a corner? To me, that’s bullying behavior. It has all the symptoms, as far as I’m concerned.”

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Savage does NOT Want You to Bully Homosexuals, BUT
Savage BULLIES Christians
John R. Houk
© May 3, 2012
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Anti-Bully Advocate Dan Savage Bullies High School Kids With Profane Bible Rant

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Exclusive - Parent of Kids Who Walked Out on Savage: 'What a Pig'

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Students Walk Out on Dan Savage

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