In my post this morning, I predicted that religious right spokespeople would exploit a California gender diversity lesson to rail against the lgbt community and marriage equality.
And it didn't even take a day before it happened.
Tony Perkins, head of the anti-gay hate group the Family Research Council, was invited on Fox News to "talk" about the situation. Of course it being Fox News, no one who actually had anything to do with the lesson was present.
And Perkins was his usual lying, sleazy self, throwing out catchphrases such as "indoctrination" and connecting the lesson to gay marriage:
And of course it being Faux News, I mean Fox News, several things were omitted or not emphasized enough about the lesson.
1. It had nothing to do with gay marriage. From an article about the lesson:
2. Parents knew about the diversity lessons beforehand and were able to opt their children out if they desired to do so.
This monstrosity of a news report underscores a pertinent issue involving debates and truth. Sometimes it doesn't matter what the truth is if you can control who is doing the talking.
And if you can control who is doing the talking, then you can control the narrative.
And it didn't even take a day before it happened.
Tony Perkins, head of the anti-gay hate group the Family Research Council, was invited on Fox News to "talk" about the situation. Of course it being Fox News, no one who actually had anything to do with the lesson was present.
And Perkins was his usual lying, sleazy self, throwing out catchphrases such as "indoctrination" and connecting the lesson to gay marriage:
Our children should be able to go into a safe environment. They should be safe from bullying and they should also be safe from indoctrination into homosexuality.… I mean, how far are we willing to go with this? When you consider that only seven percent of the animal kingdom is monogamous in their sexual relationships, is that what we’re saying our kids should aspire to? [...]
Schools should be teaching reading, writing and asthmatic, not comparing their sexuality to fishes…This is part of a bigger agenda and this is the problem that Americans are waking up to as this idea about same-sex marriage and all this is working its way through. This is a part of a process of indoctrinating children at very young ages at the expense of actually teaching them what they need to be successful at.
And of course it being Faux News, I mean Fox News, several things were omitted or not emphasized enough about the lesson.
1. It had nothing to do with gay marriage. From an article about the lesson:
Principal Sara Stone has said the lessons are part of a larger effort to provide a more welcoming and safer classroom environment.
2. Parents knew about the diversity lessons beforehand and were able to opt their children out if they desired to do so.
This monstrosity of a news report underscores a pertinent issue involving debates and truth. Sometimes it doesn't matter what the truth is if you can control who is doing the talking.
And if you can control who is doing the talking, then you can control the narrative.