For background, read Homosexual Indoctrination Month Celebrated at Schools and also read Sexual Confusion Reigns at Calif. High School Homecoming as well as Obama's DOJ Forces Girl into Boys Locker Room in California
In addition, read School Doesn't Back Gay Agenda, Obama Investigates
And also read the saga of homosexual indoctrination in California schools.
-- From "Watch Kids' Honest Reactions to Gay Marriage Proposals" posted at Indian Country Today Media Network 11/6/13
First the kids, ages 5-13, individually watch two videos of same-sex marriage proposals—the first of men, the second of women. During and after the airing of the video proposals, the producers, The Fine Brothers, feature the kids' candid reactions and ask them questions about their opinions on marriage between two people of the same gender.
The purpose of the video is to gain some perspective into how Americans perceive gay marriage today. "The opinions of children about these issues can give incredibly valuable insight into where our society currently stands and where we are headed as people," the video states. "It's important to discuss these topics openly in hopes of a better tomorrow through dialogue and conversation."
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From "Watch Kids React to Gay Marriage" by James Hamblin, The Atlantic 11/5/13
"Kids React to Gay Marriage," a video posted two days ago in which 13 kids watch same-sex marriage proposals, already has more than 2 million views.
Progressives flaunt this as evidence that humans innately crave and celebrate all grand narratives of love. Social conservatives say stupid kids are stupid kids. All of these stupid kids happen to be from California, which clouds their ability to recognize violations of natural law and pass judgment in a manner necessary to stem the decay of civil society.
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From "'Kids React To Gay Marriage' In New Video From The Fine Brothers" by James Nichols, The Huffington Post 11/4/13
The video notes:
"The opinions of children about these issues can give incredibly valuable insight into where our society currently stands and where we are headed as people. It's important to discuss these topics openly in hopes of a better tomorrow through dialogue and conversation."The reactions of these children are both heartwarming and hopeful, suggesting that rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans could very well be close to a non-issue for the next generation. As one participant eloquently puts it, "If one person should be able to do something then everybody else should be able to do it."
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From "Kids react to gay marriage, same-sex proposals in new video" by Victoria Taylor, New York Daily News 11/5/13
The children have spoken: They think it is OK to be gay.
Jayka, 10, applauded after the the man's boyfriend says yes.
Five-year-old Lucas, the youngest of the bunch, says he believes being gay is wrong, but when asked why it is wrong, he answers, “I don’t know.”
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