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 BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS
Public employees
teach kids 'gay' sex
Workshops reportedly instruct youths
in how to perform homosexual acts

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By Frank York
© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com


Three HIV instructors in Massachusetts are at the center of a growing
controversy after reportedly conducting sexually explicit workshops for
teenagers and holding sessions to train teachers in the art of injecting
positive homosexual themes into public school materials -- down to the
elementary school level.

Two state employees in the HIV division of the Department of Education and an
HIV consultant with the Department of Public Health led a March 25 "Teach
Out" held at Tufts University. The event was sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian
and Straight Education Network, or GLSEN.

Teachers who attended the conference received state development credits for
their participation. The Massachusetts Department of Education provides
funding to GLSEN through its "Safe Schools Program."

Scott Whiteman, with the Massachusetts-based Parents Rights Coalition,
attended several of these workshops and secretly recorded them. GLSEN has
since threatened him with legal action for doing so, claiming that all
participants at the "Teach Out" had to agree to a policy of confidentiality.

According to Brian Camenker, president of the Parents Rights Coalition, the
idea of any confidentiality requirement is a fabrication.

"There was nothing told either verbally or in print in any of the literature
surrounding the event about not tape recording it. There was absolutely
nothing about this -- and believe me, we've been through absolutely
everything," Camenker stated.

To document the event, Whitehead and Camenker wrote a detailed and explicit
article, "Kids Get Graphic Instruction In Homosexual Sex," in The
Massachusetts News.

The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network claims the conference was
only for "registered" participants. Camenker says it was a public event, open
to anyone who wanted to attend. Whiteman registered under his own name and
paid his fee.

Whiteman says he was shocked to learn what state employees were teaching
children. Two of the instructors, Margot Abels and Julie Netherland, are
listed as HIV counselors, while Michael Gaucher is listed as an HIV
consultant. These instructors travel to schools throughout Massachusetts
conducting HIV workshops for teens.

According to Whiteman, in one "Teach Out" workshop entitled, "What They
Didn't Tell You About Queer Sex & Sexuality in Health Class: A Workshop For
Youth Only, Ages 14-21," the three instructors encouraged teens to openly
discuss various homosexual sex acts in the most explicit manner.

Abels and Gaucher, according to Whiteman, both discussed the practice of
"fisting" -- putting one's hand inside the anus or vagina of a sexual
partner. Gaucher taught the children how to make a fist. He also discussed
the pros and cons of ingesting male body fluid during oral sex.

Abels told the teens that "fisting" often gets a bad rap. He said that it was
"an experience of letting somebody into your body that you want to be that
close and intimate with."

According to Whiteman, the entire session ran 55 minutes before there was any
mention of condoms or "safer sex." When condoms were discussed, the teachers
pointed out that teens could make an "informed decision" not to use condoms.

Outside in the hallways, various organizations had set up tables to
distribute male and female condoms and other sexual paraphernalia. The Sidney
Borum Community Health Center, for example, was handing out "Pocket Sex"
kits, which included two condoms, two antiseptic moist towelettes and six
bandages. According to the teen who was handing out the sex kits, the
bandages were for "when the sex got really rough."

In the workshop for teachers, Margot Abels reportedly told the audience that
"sex is central to every single one of us, and particularly queer youth."
Abels works on the Gay/Straight Alliance HIV Education Project -- an effort
of the Massachusetts Department of Education. "GSAs" are being established in
public schools throughout Massachusetts and the nation.

Whiteman says the conference also included workshops entitled:


Ask the Transsexuals

Early Childhood Educators: How to Decide Whether to Come Out or Not

Lesbian Avengers: How to Promote Queer-Friendly Activism in Your Schools and
in Your Lives

Diesel Dykes and Lipstick Lesbians: Defining and Exploring Butch/Femme
Identity

The Religious Wrong: Dealing Effectively with Opposition in Your Community

Starting a Gay/Straight Alliance in Your School

Parents Rights Coalition fights back
According to PRC's Camenker, "In the Boston press and elsewhere, GLSEN
officials don't deny these things happened. They stand behind the conference.
They're trying to say these kids were just asking questions and being told
honest answers. This is a complete lie. The tapes prove that beyond a
reasonable doubt."
Camenker added, "If the rest of the country wants to know where the
homosexual movement is going, all they have to do is look at Massachusetts.
Homosexuals claim that Massachusetts is their model for the rest of the
country. They're very proud of the fact that they've been able to make so
much progress and use this thing about 'safety' [for homosexual teens] as
their entree into schools. It's all bogus."

On April 25, Whiteman attended a Massachusetts State Board of Education
meeting and presented evidence of the instruction at the "Teach Out."
According to Camenker, the board wasn't interested. Instead, it passed a
statewide law forcing schools to accept a Gay/Straight Alliance if the state
wants a school to have one.

On April 18, the Parents Rights Coalition sent a letter of concern to the
Middlesex District Attorney's office, asking for an investigation of the
"Teach Out."

In the PRC letter, Whiteman noted that the instructors at the "Teach Out" may
have violated several state laws that criminalize the enticing of a person
into prostitution or sexual intercourse; inducing a person under 18 to engage
in sexual intercourse; and distributing materials harmful to minors. The PRC
has not heard back from the district attorney, and Camenker tells
WorldNetDaily that no one wants to talk about the "Teach Out" or to take any
action against what was taught.

Education officials respond
WorldNetDaily's repeated calls to the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education
Network for comment were not returned. Michael Gaucher referred WorldNetDaily
to a public health department PR spokesman who in turn referred WND to a
person who is on vacation. Julie Netherland said she is forbidden by
department policy from speaking directly to the press and referred WND to
Darrell Pressley, the director of media relations in the Massachusetts
Department of Education.

According to Pressley, the department is investigating what was said or not
said at the "Teach Out" by Netherland, Gaucher and Abels. The Department of
Education did not fund or sponsor the event, he said, and the HIV teachers
volunteered their time for the "Teach Out."

Pressley agreed that it would be a violation of policy for HIV teachers to
tell children about fisting, ingesting body fluids and anal intercourse. He
also noted, however, that the Department of Education does have programs that
discuss "safety" in schools for homosexuals and health issues for gays and
lesbians.

WorldNetDaily also interviewed Alan Safran, deputy commissioner of education
with the Massachusetts Department of Education. According to Safran, the
department had no involvement in the "Teach Out," other than two employees
presenting workshops.

"We didn't sponsor the conference. We didn't host the conference. We didn't
design the conference. We didn't recruit, advertise, organize, register
people for the conference," said Safran.

He could not confirm what the presenters said in the workshops until he
reviews the tape made by Whiteman.

When asked if these presenters would be in violation of department policy for
teaching about fisting or anal intercourse in a public school, Safran
responded: "It wouldn't have happened in a public school setting. It's not
what our people do in a public school setting. Sure, if this had been done by
our people in a public school, it would have been outside of their parameters
of what the job is."

Safran noted that "our people don't intend to have these workshops in the
future." He said he wants to determine -- by listening to the tape -- what
level of involvement his employees had in the conference.

"Let's see what our people did and said and the context -- if they were
asking the questions or if they were responding to questions."

According to PRC's Camenker, the homosexual activist agenda is being promoted
in the public schools through the Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian
Youth and the Safe Schools Program -- two programs originated under former
Republican Governor William Weld's administration. Weld's successor, current
Republican Gov. Paul Celluci, has increased funding for the gay and lesbian
youth commission.




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Frank York is a contributing reporter to WorldNetDaily.

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The three instructors encouraged teens to openly discuss various homosexual
sex acts in the most explicit manner.



Sex is central to every single one of us, and particularly queer youth.



-- Margot Abels, HIV instructor with the Massachusetts Department of
Education





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