Ontario Minister of Education Forces Homosexuality On Our Children.
Time to remove our kids from public and Catholic school system.
April 17,2008
To: Mr. Ken O'Day
Chairman
Renfiew County Family Action Council
rure@nrtco.net
Dear Mr. O'Day,
Thank you for your email about the teaching of sexual diversity in schools.
Under the Ontario Human Rights Code, every person has a right to equal treatment with respect to
services, goods, and facilities, and without discrimination because of race, ancestry, place of
origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family
status or handicap. Our government is strongly committed to upholding this code, and has ensured
these principles are affirmed in curriculum programs and policies for schools.
Publicly funded education strives to teach students to appreciate diversity and respect differences.
Our civil values include respect for sexual orientation. The curriculum is designed to reflect the
diversity of Canada, and teachers are expected to implement the curriculum in such a way that
students can see the variety of their own backgrounds, interests, and experiences reflected in it.
A curriculum review process initiated in February 2003 has been designed to build on the
strengths of the current curriculum and identify areas for improvement. This continuous cycle of
review is not a development of a completely new curriculum, but is intended to ensure it remains
current, relevant, and age-appropriate from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
The revised documents released as part of the curriculum review process now contain a section on
antidiscrimination education that stresses the need for students to respect the diversity of students'
various backgrounds, interests, and experiences. A number of courses in our curriculum policy
documents contain references to sexual orientation, homophobia, and gay rights. The review of the
Social Sciences and Humanities, and the Health and Physical Education curriculum policy
documents is now underway. There is an opportunity as part of these reviews to ensure that the
documents are more inclusive in nature and reflect the diversity of Ontario society.
Providing all students with an opportunity to learn and develop in a safe and respectful
environment is a responsibility in which school boards and schools play an important role. A
positive school climate exists when all members of the school community feel safe, comfortable,
and accepted. Should a component of any course conflict with a religious belief held by a parent or
a student aged eighteen or older, the right to withdraw from that component of the course shall be
granted on the written request of the parent or student.
The Provincial Code of Conduct states that all members of the school community must respect and
treat others fairly, regardless of factors such as race, gender, sexual orientation, age, or disability.
Further, the revised Code also states that members of the school community must not engage in
hate propaganda and other forms of behaviour motivated by hate or bias.
In conclusion, as a government we are committed to helping every student reach his or her full
potential in schools that are safe, caring, and inclusive.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Wynne
Minister of Education
Kathleen Wynne, MPP,
Ontario Minister of Education.
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Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency
130 Malcolm Rd., Guelph, ON N1K 1B1
Telephone: (519) 836-0043
Fax : (519) 836-2531
E-mail: general@ontariosheep....
April 18, 2008
The Honourable Kathleen Wynne Minister of Education
Ministry of Education
Mowat Block
Queen's Park
Toronto ON M7A 112
Telephone (416) 325-2600
Facsimile (416) 325-2608
Dear Ms. Wynne,
Mr. Ken O'Day Chairman of Renfrew County Family Action Council alerted us to your newest initiative of training Ontario children on issues of homosexuality namely “Jer's Vision: Canada's Youth Diversity Initiative” http://www.jersvision.org/english/.
It is out humble opinion that your program however very commendable does not go far enough as it totally ignores issue of zoophobia and totally unfounded fear of bestiality in Ontario schools and leaves issues of harassment of youth attracted to farm animals as objects of their sexual preferences totally unaddressed.
This is very serious issue in rural Ontario that urgently needs to be addressed. As you know homosexuality is a rare phenomenon in rural Ontario and homophobia rarely if ever becomes an issue in rural schools. Zoophilia and bestiality on the other hand are much more common in rural Ontario and zoophobia in rural schools is a very serious problem that when not properly addressed can be as devastating as homophobia is in urban schools.
Anecdotal evidence abounds of young boys being ostracised at school after they were spotted having sex with farm animals (mostly sheep). In many cases harassment of zoophiles is so intense that it drives boys to commit suicides.
Zoophobia needs to be stopped so our youth can live productive lives without fear of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
We the Directors of Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency would like to join forces with you and offer our stock of sheep as live props for the purpose of sexual education of Ontario boys.
Our sheep will get proper sexual stimulation; Ontario boys will learn safe sex practices and learn how to obtain sexual gratification without resorting to sexual harassment of Ontario girls.
We anticipate that such initiative when properly funded and executed will result in a huge boost to rural Ontario economy as we envision that you would include in our program urban youth as well and buss them to designated farms.
We anticipate that as a result of our initiative incidents of sexual harassment of girls in Ontario school system will drop dramatically, incidents of STD transmission will also go down, zoophobia in rural schools across Ontario will become the thing of the past and sale of cowboy boots will get significant boost all across the province.
We anticipate that in initial stages of this program we would offer services of our sheep free of charge but as this program expands we would expect that at least some of our sheep would start to earn some additional income by being hired by local school boards in positions of teacher’s aids/assistants.
We hope that you will find our initiative acceptable. Please contact us at your convenience to discuss details of our initiative.
Sincerely,
Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency
Provincial Directors
District Name & Address Phone, Fax & E-mail
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Considering the ministers sexual orientation policy leaves the door open to anything, Karol's spoof has just as much legitimacy as her agenda.
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