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the mongoose
12-15-2009, 05:16 PM
New details on President Barack Obama's "Safe Schools Czar" Kevin Jennings have emerged, as an eye-witness has finally broken her silence and says that Jennings was present at Tufts University during the infamous "Fistgate" scandal, and says that he bears personal responsibility for the event.

Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit reports that a Massachusetts teacher - who remains anonymous out of concern for herself and her family - told him that she saw Jennings in 2000 at the 10 Year Anniversary Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN)/Boston conference at Tufts University.

At that time Jennings was the executive director of GLSEN, an organization which he founded. The event, cosponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Education, featured a youth workshop on sex, specifically targeting 14-21-year-olds. During that workshop GLSEN presenters taught youth how to perform a dangerous sexual practice known as "fisting" - a practice so obscene that it cannot be described here.

The Massachusetts teacher said that Jennings was the keynote speaker for GLSEN's conference, and was "touted as this wonderful person who helped children so that they wouldn't be harassed by parents, and accepted in society."

"It sounds really good, because there's not a single teacher I know that wants any child to be mistreated," the teacher told Hoft. She said she did not expect the conference would lead into the sexually graphic workshops, which promoted sex between adults and children.
The teacher also snapped a picture of Jennings showing him getting a lunch ticket at the event.
Hoft asked, "There's no way that Kevin Jennings could have been at this conference and not know that there was this explosive sexual speeches, talks, materials around the conference."

"This whole conference was his dream and his mindset. This was his vision from the very beginning," said the teacher.

Jennings has publically stated that he dreamed of "promoting homosexuality" in schools; he has also come under fire over revelations that GLSEN promoted a pornographic reading list to children grades 7 - 12, both during and after his tenure as executive director.

These books included explicit descriptions of pre-school children engaging in sexual acts; stories portraying child-adult sexual relationships in a positive light, homosexual sex in restrooms, affairs between students and teachers, and other content too extreme to be described here. (See Gateway Pundit coverage: WARNING: Content extremely graphic)

Jennings also is a professed admirer of Harry Hay, a radical homosexual rights activist, ardent promoter of pedophilia and the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA).

When news of the seminars at the GLSEN conference broke in the early 2000s, Jennings denied he knew that GLSEN presenters were promoting these activities to youth. He stated: "We need to make our expectations and guidelines to outside facilitators much more clear, because we are surprised and troubled by some of the accounts we've heard." Jennings, however, also criticized the Massachusetts parents who taped the event that exposed the scandal.

However, next year's GLSEN conference at Tufts belied Jennings's public commitment to eliminating any repetition of the "Fistgate" scandal. Campus police maintained a strict ban on cameras and video-recorders at the 2001 GLSEN event, but the pro-family group "Mass Resistance" - which exposed the previous conference to the Boston media - was able to obtain Planned Parenthood "fisting kits" made available at the conference.

In defense of Jennings, the socially-liberal organization Media Matters commented that "neither Hoft nor the anonymous teacher provide any actual evidence that Jennings knew the specific explicit content that would be discussed at that workshop."

But page eight of the "Teach Out" conference schedule - available from Mass Resistence - describes the "youth-only" workshop called, "What They Didn't Tell You About Queer Sex and Sexuality in Health Class."

A description for this workshop states: "This workshop for youth addresses what is different for glbt [sic] youth when it comes to sex, dating, relationships, HIV, etc. Come and discuss the questions you couldn't or didn't ask in health class … What does it mean to identify as queer and still be sexually active with the opposite sex … We will address the information you want about queer sexuality and some of the politics that prevent us from getting our needs met."

"Remember, the buck stops with him. [Jennings] was the head of all of this," the teacher told Hoft.

Jennings' insistence that he bore no responsibility for scandal makes no sense, she said, for the reason that, "He brought in all of the people that would agree with him as any administrator would do. You bring in people who agree with you, who you can work with."

President Barack Obama appointed Jennings as deputy assistant to the Office of Safe Schools in the Department of Education on July 6. According to Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Jennings is "uniquely qualified for the job."


First the whole OBAMA/FRANK MARSHALL DAVIS (http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/65575) thing and now this?! :rolleyes:


Besides, that glove is WAY too short for any serious fisting sessions. :D
http://i411.photobucket.com/albums/pp200/Rivalrys/holocaust/SexKit.jpg

the mongoose
12-15-2009, 05:18 PM
More info on what happened at FISTGATE:


By Ed Oliver
March 26, 2001

Fistgate II was held on Saturday in the same building at Tufts University as last year with the same message about how to practice homosexual sex.

More students attended this year. Out of approximately 650 attendees, about 400 of those were students.

Kits of plastic gloves intended for “fisting” or oral sex were distributed at Planned Parenthood’s table in the lobby.

Public funds were used for the event with at least two school buses being used to transport students, from Methuen High School and Marblehead Public Schools. Adam Glick, Conference Coordinator, said he did not know how the buses were paid for. Other children were transported by public school teachers in private cars.

The private homosexual sponsor, GLSEN, is given state funds for many purposes and does not publicly report on how the money is spent.

There was a heightened sense of security with many Tufts campus police being highly visible in order to stop parents from seeing what occurred at the conference.

Although Tufts University was able to claim ignorance about the event last year, they obviously became complicit this year when they welcomed the conference back and provided the security muscle to keep the strategy sessions and indoctrination of the children running smoothly.

The Boston Globe gave the official spin to the conference in its Sunday edition under the headline, “Alert against threats to gay teens.” The first paragraph repeated the canard about suicide and safety in schools. The conference, said the Globe, was merely an attempt to overcome homophobia.

Some Attempts at Change
Obviously, the conference was stung by last year’s bad publicity and tried to avoid that this year. But it was only an attempt at window dressing said one participant. Some of the differences were:

A ban on tape recorders and cameras with frequent reminders.

The press was not allowed to sit in on any of the workshops or interview students. Assistant Coordinator Susan McCray and the Tufts campus police removed this reporter from a workshop.

There were half as many information display tables there this year with few children manning them.

The pages of the “Teach Out” program booklet this year lacked the endorsement it had last year from Mass. Department of Education Commissioner David P. Driscoll. Still, GLSEN tried to give the conference the appearance of official sanction by including welcoming messages from two homosexual legislators -- Congressman Barney Frank and State Senator Cheryl Jacques.

The fallout from last year’s conference inspired one workshop this year titled: “A Look At Last Year’s Setbacks In MA, What We have Learned and How We Can Move Forward.”

This year’s final performance was substantially cleaned up. Gone were the crude jokes and sexual innuendo. The play, which was about “homophobia,” consisted entirely of professional adult actors rather than children.

Security Was High
Conference Coordinators Adam Glick and McCray stated that the press wasn’t allowed into the workshops when they and the campus police forced this reporter to leave. When asked why, they said it makes the participants uncomfortable. When asked what is was that would make the participants uncomfortable, they did not answer.

At the start of the day when I reported to the press registration desk, I was given a press kit and a sticker by a teenager and told no cameras or recording equipment allowed. I was not even asked to register. I wasn’t told the workshops were restricted. When I explained this to Glick, I was told that even if I registered as the press, I could only have access to the display tables, lunch, and the performance and awards ceremony.

The description of the workshop about “Last Year’s Setback” said in part, “Over the past year, one of the nation’s most successful safe schools programs for GLBT youth has been beset by attacks from reactionary forces both inside and outside the public education bureaucracy.” It continued that “backsliding” is now evident in areas such as parent notification policy, teacher certification standards, students rights regulations, and HIV/AIDS parameters. The workshop aimed to explore strategic responses to such “challenges.”

It is interesting to note that the presenters of this particular workshop planned to mention Massachusetts News’ role in setting back the gay agenda in the schools and they had issues of the paper on hand in the classroom. It was this particular workshop that Mass News was refused entrance.

Taxpayer Funded
When asked if any of this was taxpayer funded. Glick said no public funds were used for the event. He said it was paid for entirely by donations and registration fees. There are many obvious questions about the funding including Glick’s salary, but Glick would not answer them. The student participants were obviously recruited through the public schools and their teachers. The shroud of secrecy aroused suspicion.

Glick said no professional development points would be awarded to teachers for attending because there weren’t enough hours. However, GLSEN provided a yellow certificate of completion which says the teacher participated in professional development activities for 6.0 hours.

Keynote Speaker and Clips Promote Sexual Activity
The keynote speaker in the morning was the executive producer and head writer of the TV show “Dawson’s Creek,” Greg Berlanti.

Berlanti was obviously there to inspire the kids as a young, successful gay role model. It soon became apparent during his speech that his success hinged not on his talent, but because he pushed to include homosexuality in his work, which was rewarded by those who control the levers of popular culture.

The approximately 400 kids were treated to short film clips of Berlanti’s “work.”

One clip showed two male baseball players flirting on the ball field. Another showed two young men meeting at a dance. One of the men said to the other, “You’re so out, so fun.” They then kissed passionately. After that, they went off to dance together. Another clip showed an emotional scene where a boy told his father he is homosexual. The father would not accept it, and the scene ended with the father getting thrown out of the house by the son as though the father had a problem.

Deckard
12-16-2009, 03:20 AM
This stuff reminds me of the barrage of scare-stories about homosexuality that were put out in the UK press during the 80s when I was growing up, as a reaction against the emerging gay rights movement. As I understand it, these allegations are being dragged back up (via this new 'embellishment') as part of a decisive conservative campaign against his appointment, even though they came to nothing in the first place. Of course all it takes is for an accusation...

I'm sure if any new information comes out to cast serious doubt on his presumed innocence, we'll learn about it very prominently and he will (deservedly) be ostracised everywhere - or at the very least, on Hannity, Beck, O'Reilly and so on. Until then, I'd just be careful where you regurgitate potentially libellous statements if I were you.

On a more general point, would you care to define for me "promoting homosexuality"? I see a lot of copy and paste from you, but rarely your own thoughts. So when you see that phrase, how do you personally interpret it?

Also, while you're at it, tell me about "the gay agenda".

Strangelet
12-16-2009, 09:31 AM
Mongoose,

I think you really have something here. I made a video myself speaking about the insidious homosexual plot.

http://vimeo.com/3528602

the mongoose
12-16-2009, 09:38 AM
define for me "promoting homosexuality"?

To further or encourage the progress or existence of erotic activity with another of the same sex


Also, while you're at it, tell me about "the gay agenda".
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-march-15-2000/the-gay-agenda

the mongoose
12-16-2009, 09:43 AM
Mongoose,

I think you really have something here. I made a video myself speaking about the insidious homosexual plot.

http://vimeo.com/3528602


:D

jOHN rODRIGUEZ
12-16-2009, 11:53 AM
Wow, I've learned something new today. And guess what what else? Straight people apparently do this to. Sometimes.

tumerymn
03-16-2010, 01:19 AM
Talk about bloated rhetoric. Obama hasnt said that. He has explained the stimulus package some of which I agree with, some I dont in detail to the American people. He has faith in our intelligence. And he has faith that people will put aside partisan squabbles and listen.

Given your rhetoric, maybe hes got too much faith in that.

froopy seal
03-20-2010, 03:20 AM
Sorry to be such a stickler for detail and a general... *drumrolll* pain in the ass, but how can anybody be "accused" of fisting? I mean, is it illegal (except probably in Utah)? Or are we talking only about "moral accusation" by the narrow-minded?

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03-20-2010, 05:27 AM
mongoose; could you please give an insight into your thoughts instead of tedious cut-and-paste posts that seem to just appear under your name? it's just lazy bollocks. why not just post a link? why not quote properly? i'm more likely to actually read your posts - when you post like this i just switch off.