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Federal law is a wrench in 'core tool' of the LGBT movement

Federal law is a wrench in 'core tool' of the LGBT movement


Federal law is a wrench in 'core tool' of the LGBT movement

A parental activist organization advises moms and dads to "aggressively root out" GSA groups from their children's schools.

MassResistance says most parents are completely unaware that Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) clubs are even in their local schools, partly because over the decades, its name has morphed into Genders and Sexualities Alliance. 

Schaper, Arthur (MassResistance) Schaper

Arthur Schaper, national field director for MassResistance, says based off their multi-page research project looking into the history of the GSA and their "insidious infiltration" into the public school system, some schools use less "odious' names like the Rainbow Club, Diversity Club, Spectrum Club, or Equity Club.

But whatever the label, he says these are "basically homosexual and transgender clubs for students" and the "core tool of the LGBT movement's agenda targeting children."

MassResistance asserts they are antithetical to parents' rights, as LGBT organizations have devised powerful strategies to keep parents in the dark about all the GSA activity with full cooperation of school administrations, even in red states.

He believes these research findings confirm the "important fight" to "aggressively root out" those groups.

"The proponents of these Gay Straight Alliance clubs are relying on a misreading of a 1984 federal law, which ensures there was no viewpoint discrimination in public schools, especially when it came to extracurricular or volunteer clubs," he explains.

Their presence was supposedly predicated by the notion of stopping "bullying," but MassResistance points out that oftentimes, the clubs are not promoted or even initiated by student interest; it is outside LGBT organizations who have connections with the principal or an administrator in the school district.

They take advantage of kids in nearly every high school in America by promoting themselves as a club where students who feel like they do not fit in can find a place to belong.

"The real problem is that these clubs are pushing all kinds of sexual degeneracy, harm, [and] perversion," Schaper relays.

Meanwhile, he says, "There's a lot of research which shows that bullying is actually in decline in many public schools."

Also, many in the pro-family movement are not taking these problems very seriously, but GSAs "need to be aggressively removed."

Schaper says the simplest way to accomplish that is with a proper reading of notable and essential federal law.