MORALITY HAS BEEN HIJACKED BY THE AMORAL POLITICALLY CORRECT
by Gary L. Morella
t a State College PA Area School Board meeting, I heard a litany of
homosexual and/or pro-homosexual speakers using the usual worn-out cliches
justifying the acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle. Also, the typical
tactic of calling for dialogue when your position is rationally untenable
was observed.
The editor of VOICES, the county's liberal paper, gave the community a dose
of standard PC fare in a letter to the Centre Daily Times of State College
PA, the county's main paper, with his message of tolerance for all, with the
notable exception of those who have the audacity to disagree with him.
The editor states that a Penn State Vice Provost attended this meeting thereby
suggesting that somehow, because Penn State was there, the pro homosexual
positions of the School Board were OK. It should be common knowledge that
Penn State, through the Vice Provost's Office of Educational Equity, promotes
the homosexual lifestyle. What's interesting is how Penn State gets away with
this at taxpayer expense as it is, in effect, promoting the state "religion"
of "secular humanism," declared so in a 1940s court case, to the exclusion of
all others. By de facto legitimizing homosexuality as a cause for affirmative
action in a civil rights sense, Penn State is coercing its faculty and staff
into support of a lifestyle which many oppose. And by the way, just who
declared that deviant behavior was a "civil right"?
What I find really sad is ignorance of the fact that the cure for HIV/AIDS
along with any number of other social ills is strong moral guidance. The irony
is that the people who genuinely care for heterosexuals with homosexual
tendencies are the very ones this group and their advocates criticize the most
because they dare to tell them this truth out of a sense of love. You don't
need to be a believer to see this. All you have to do is check the death
counts in the news, including the increasing incidents of suicide on the part
of youths who are told "anything goes."
I value our children enough to tell them a truth that they will never get from
all of the world lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgendered and AIDS Projects
organizations combined. They certainly will not get it from universities like
Penn State where truth is relative.
I will not be marginalized by ridiculous charges of insensitivity, hate and
fear from anyone. Neither will I be intimidated. It's high time that our
communities wake up and see how morality has been hijacked by an amoral,
politically correct movement that plays by its own rules. There are parents
out there who know the answer to a question recently posed by a State College
Area School District administrator, "What is truth?". That same question was
asked of Christ by Pontius Pilate who was staring at Perfect Truth. Unlike
Pilate, we recognize Who we're looking at and we're not about to let those who
don't or won't acknowledge that answer foist their agendas on us.