Mother outraged at teacher's promotion of homosexual agenda
Rusty Pugh - OneNewsNow - 4/22/2008 9:30:00 AMBookmark and Share

WisconsinTeresa Kelly, the mother of a high school student in Wisconsin, says a teacher is using classroom time to promote the homosexual agenda and doesn't allow any student to question or oppose her.

 

Kelly says her daughter, a senior at Monroe High School in Monroe, Wisconsin, was shocked when her social studies teacher, Sara Domres -- under the guise of discussing alleged discrimination -- began promoting the homosexual agenda, including same-sex "marriage."
 
"She has made the comment that 'well, it's not ... as if they can change. It's not like they can find Jesus and be changed.' [Domres] said 'these people are born this way,'" Kelly points out.
 
Kelly claims that when she contacted Domres, the teacher refused to discuss why she was using the class to promote her personal beliefs to students. One issue involved showing a film about actress and comedian Ellen DeGeneres, an open lesbian. "I wanted to know ... the purpose of [showing] the film. Her reasoning was because it was to show these [homosexual] couples cannot have children of their own, and how this affects society," Kelly says.
 
According to Kelly, when she questioned the teacher as to what the video had to do with discrimination, "she became very angry at me and told me she didn't want to discuss this," the Wisconsin mom contends.
 
Kelly is scheduled to meet with the teacher and principal at the school this week.

 

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