
"Safe school" czar Kevin Jennings keeps digging himself in deeper. It's only a matter of time until Obama will be forced to throw the "perv" under his overly-crowded bus. He's gotta go; he's only trouble for his radical boss. Obama may feel confortable with such a vile person, but average Americans find him despicable.
Read about Jennings's latest foot-in-the-mouth stunt, via Gateway Pundit:
Obama's Safe Schools Czar Wrote That Killing Someone Who Called You Names Was "Not Aberrant Behavior"
"More safe practices...
Obama's Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings wrote that killing someone who called you a name was not aberrant behavior.
How's that for being safe?
Verum Serum discovered this article by Obama's Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings in 1998:
'We need to own up to the fact that our culture teaches boys that being “a man” is the most important thing in life, even if you have to kill someone to prove it. Killing someone who calls you a f----t is not aberrant behavior but merely the most extreme expression of a belief that is beaten (sometimes literally) into boys at an early age in this country: Be a man – don’t be a f----t.
As Suzanne Pharr so eloquently explained in her landmark work Homophobia: A Weapon of Sexism, antigay bigotry is inextricably intertwined with the maintenance of “proper” gender roles by which little girls are supposed to be “sugar and spice and everything nice” and boys are supposed to be, well, quite the opposite. When boys take up guns to kill those who torment them with words like “f----t,” we shouldn’t be surprised. They’re just doing what we have taught them to do.'"
1 comment:
Oh, how idiotic! You COMPLETELY twist Jennings' words!
What he was saying is that, if a straight male is called a "faggot" then our CULTURE says it's not aberrant behavior for the "victim" to kill the person who called him by that term.
Kinda like the Religious Rightwingnuts who think it's OK to murder doctors who perform abortions. "All's fair" and all that.
Jennings wasn't saying that it was TRULY OK to do that, but that our culture finds it acceptable.
Try brushing up on your "English for Dummies" next time.
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