Focus On The Family Launches This Year's Campaign To Enable Anti-Gay Bullying
As they've done the last few years, Focus On The Family has launched their campaign to thwart the nation's largest in-school campaign to bring attention to anti-gay bullying, the Day Of Silence. This year Focus is telling kids to download a "conversation card," which they can hand out to gay kids to let them know that they are are doomed sinners. Focus has also teamed up with the anti-gay Alliance Defense Fund to create a student bill of rights that advises students on just how far they can legally push their Christianist agenda upon unwilling gay kids.
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