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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Recruitment means artificially stacking schools with a disproportionate amount of Gay families so kids think gay family is just the same as a hetero family and it isn't. It also isn't fair in the admission process to judge a candidate on who their parent is with. A gay family can be fine but it is not the same and is confusing for children at a young age to think this way. Personally I think the door has swung so far to the left that there is starting to be a push back. I am pro gay rights so can't imagine what the people who aren't pro gay rights are thinking. FYI I am not a fan of my kids being indoctrinated with this stuff at a young age. Kids are so innocent and if my child is gay so be it but I an not interested in having this stuff paraded around in Kindergarten.[/quote] We have had beloved gay family members and friends in our children's lives from the get-go. The kids don't find anything confusing about them. If there are kids who are confused about gay families it's because those families don't jibe with the bigotry and prejudices they've learned at home. Our children enjoy our friends' hospitality and love, along with that of their uncle (their favorite babysitter). They don't find them different in some kind of bad way just because they are not in the majority. [/quote]
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