ADL's New Public
School Hate Bill
By
Rev. Ted Pike
22 February 2010
The Anti-Defamation League is determined to
establish federally-enforced promotion and protection of homosexuality
in America’s primary and secondary public schools. This year
ADL repeatedly boasted it was the driving force behind the pro-homosexual
federal hate crimes bill. Now ADL is making another attempt to sodomize
America. Their latest legislative poison is called The Student
Nondiscrimination Act of 2010.
Like
the hate law, HR 4530 gives grade and high school homosexual students
special rights and protection over the majority. It claims to protect
students who feel harassed or intimidated because of their homosexual
orientation or desire to be perceived as the opposite gender. If
they feel pressured to the point that they don’t want to participate
in a school activity, the bill says these students deserve the same
federal advocacy given blacks under the Civil Rights Act of
1964. This bill also includes special protection to heterosexual
students who feel harassed or intimidated to not associate with
homosexuals. These students may also invite federal prosecution
of their “homophobic” fellow students, teachers or parents.
HR
4530 says if school officials do nothing when they know a student
is being harassed because of their homosexuality or heavily pressured
not to associate with a homosexual student, these authorities face
federal indictment. State and local governments which do not energetically
educate and punish those who intimidate pro-gay students will lose
federal funding.
There
is no special protection for heterosexual students under
assault for their sexuality. Like ADL’s hate law, ENDA and
cyber-bullying bill, this legislation blatantly violates the 14th
amendment’s ban on special rights and protections to some
over others.
Who Defines Harassment?
While
researching my video, Hate Laws: Making Criminals of Christians
(Watch
it here!), I had lengthy talks with Canadian police. I asked
the head of the Vancouver, BC hate crimes unit what police did when
they wanted to indict a right-wing “hater” who hadn’t
violated the law.
“We
just get him on a harassment charge,” she told me. She made
it clear that the term “harassment” is so vague and
subjective it can easily and legally be used to prosecute virtually
any speech critical of others. With malicious intent, The Student
Nondiscrimination Act does not adequately define “harassment”
or “intimidation.” If this bill passes, these ambiguous
terms will be enshrined in federal law providing an excellent pretext
for persecution of Christian students and faculty.
Under
this act, homosexual teens can decide when they’ve been sufficiently
“harassed” or “intimidated.” A grade school
boy or girl who thinks they are victimized can persuade their local
liberal, feminist or gay district attorney and summon the force
of federal intervention. If such “victimized” children
want to launch civil lawsuits against students, parents or church
leaders, this bill makes it clear nothing should prevent them. As
in workplaces if ENDA is passed, school authorities will be afraid
to provoke homosexual students in any way. Although penalties are
not stipulated, HR 4530 is intended to expand the federal Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and subsequent civil rights acts which contain
harsh penalties for discrimination, including imprisonment.
There
is no evidence that widespread harassment of homosexuals and transgenders
in primary and secondary education is an “especially severe
problem,” as the bill alleges—not with tolerance education
and gay/straight activist groups abounding on campuses! As with
their hate bill, ADL is exaggerating an “epidemic of hate”
in public schools, dramatizing rare abuses to justify massive federal
jurisdiction.
HR
4530 amounts to federal endorsement of adolescent homosexuality
as a legitimate, normal alternative. It puts homosexuality on a
par with race, religion and gender, characteristics which the government
already protects. If passed, it will flood government-sponsored
educational programs into public schools to promote homosexual self-esteem.
Its encouragement of homosexuality on the grade school level will
destroy young consciences even before they have formed.
You Can Stop this Outrage!
Last
year, ADL presented its David Ray Ritcheson Hate Crimes Prevention
Act (See,
ADL's New 'Trojan Horse' Hate Bill) and adjunct legislation
to the cyberbullying bill, the Adolescent Web Awareness Requires
Education Act (AWARE) (See, Hate
Bills: Protest Calls Flood House Judiciary!). Through these
bills, the League tried to set up the federal government in pro-homosexual
education and anti-bias hate crimes enforcement at every level of
public schooling, from kindergarten to grad school. These attempts
failed, but ADL’s determination is unwavering. In yet another
attempt, before mid-term elections next fall, ADL hopes to quietly
move HR 4530 through Congress unnoticed.
There
is a good chance they can. Despite 41 Republicans in the Senate,
five or six liberal Republicans could vote for it, just as they
helped pass the hate bill last July. The Student Nondiscrimination
Act, introduced by homosexual Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO), and
with 61 cosponsors, is now in the House Education and Labor Committee.
This is the same committee which powerfully endorsed ENDA this fall.
That’s because 18 of 19 Republican House members, not hearing
much protest from the American people, didn’t even bother
to show up.
We
can’t let that happen again. This bill, slanted toward ostensible
protection of America’s youth, is designed to pass without
much controversy. Yet it is just as dangerous as ENDA and the cyber-bullying
bill—setting up the federal government as a special protector
and encourager of homosexuality to our nation’s youngest and
most vulnerable citizens.
Call
your House and Senate members at 1-877-851-6437 or toll, 1-202-225-3121.
Also call crucially important members, especially Republicans, of
the House, Education and Labor Committee (names available HERE
at www.truthtellers.org). Tell them: “Please do
not vote for the Student Nondiscrimination Act, HR 4530. This bill
denies equal justice. It gives homosexual students special rights
over other students, in violation of the 14 th Amendment to the
Constitution. There is little evidence that persecution of homosexual
students is a severe national problem meriting federal jurisdiction.”
Here
is your vital last statement: “If the senator or congressperson
votes for this dangerous legislation, I and my friends will vote
out Democrats in the midterm election!”
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America First Books Editor's
Note
For
those new to the hate bill controversy that is the topic of most
of Rev. Pike's work, please link to the following articles:
Alert
to Congress Regarding Hate Bills and the False Flag Attack Threat
by America First Books publisher William B. Fox. Two-thirds
down the web page please find the essay "The
Hate Crime Law Concept: It is all very sinister for at least nine
major reasons."
Also,
earlier on this same page I comment:
Although
Rev Ted Pike is completely independent from Captain May and myself
in terms of his political and religious views, the threats we
address all stem from the same corrupt power elite. I mention
in my concluding remarks below that this elite “would mobilize
us into domestic tyranny and foreign wars, while distracting us
from economic depression and the groups that brought it about.”
This
is the real problem, not the lack of more “hate crime”
laws. If anything, we need even more freedom of speech to speak
truth to power, sort out our problems, and develop peaceful strategies
to handle high level malefactors. This is why we urgently need
for members of Congress to not only take a principled stand and
stop all hate crime legislative initiatives, but to also roll
back all the existing hate crime laws currently on the books.
Hate
crime laws actually pose a major national security threat. They
condition Americans to feel that certain types of thought are inherently
immoral or illegal, even if they do not result in any form of violence
or infringement on the rights of others.
In
our articles related to false flag attacks, Capt.
Eric H. May and I have discussed strong evidence that Mossad-CIA
was behind 9-11, the mere "thought" of which would some
day be outlawed once hate crime oversight bureaucracies become firmly
implanted in America. We can expect government hate crime overwatch
entities to experience the usual cancerous growth and abuse of power
that libertarian writer and Presidential candidate Harry Browne
described in his classic book Why
Government Doesn't Work.
Please
find out more about the hate crime issue in the Rev
Ted Pike archive.
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alternative religious and secular viewpoints on freedom of speech
issues at America First Books:
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Rev Ted Pike archive
b) The
Religious Crisis page
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