Simpson files police complaint against anti-homophobia program
POLICE COMPLAINT / Out in Schools part of an "anti-bullying scam," she alleges
Natasha Barsotti / Vancouver / Wednesday, September 14, 2011
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Conservative radio host Kari Simpson has filed a police complaint against Out in Schools, an anti-homophobia program, alleging there are “serious and possibly criminal activities involved with this program.”

On the website of her newly formed advocacy group Culture Guard, Simpson alleges that Out in Schools is “designed to dupe parents and introduce children into homosexist politics and pornography.”

Out in Schools is part of Out on Screen, which produces Vancouver’s 23-year-old Queer Film Festival.

Simpson told Xtra on Sept 14 that she’s asking the police to focus on two areas: obscenity laws and false pretenses and fraud.
Out on Screen uses taxpayer dollars to recruit children in the public education system "into a sexualized culture of porn and games of debauchery," Kari Simpson alleges in a video on Culture Guard's website.
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She says police asked her to file another complaint to the vice squad, and when that goes through, she will release it.

“This is the first I’ve heard of it,” says Vancouver police spokesperson Lindsey Houghton when asked about the complaint.

Houghton says it usually takes several days for a formal complaint to work its way through the system. “Of course, as a complaint file, we wouldn’t speak to it because we wouldn’t want to taint the complaint process,” he adds.

On the Culture Guard website, Simpson narrates an almost five-minute-long video entitled “Scammed, Swooned and Corrupted: The True Agenda of OUT IN SCHOOLS.”

Out on Screen uses taxpayer dollars to recruit children in the public education system “into a sexualized culture of porn and games of debauchery,” she alleges in the video.

Out in Schools is marketed to “local schools and unsuspecting corporate sponsors as an anti-bullying program,” she continues. “This description is at best a charade. Like all good deceptions, it sounds so good.”

What Out in Schools is really designed to do, she says, is “dupe parents into believing that the school is doing good work, when in fact children are being lured into a world of sex activism.”

Simpson cites Out in Schools’ annual PSA competition, where students create their own anti-homophobia videos, as an example of moving children “from observing homosexual resources to joining in.”

What concerns her is that Out in Schools is allowed to be in schools, she says. “That raises concerns about the lack of wisdom, and/or activism of the BC Teachers Federation, and teachers within the public education system, and sex activists within all communities.”

Asked if she feels threatened by Out on Screen and Out in Schools, Simpson says if there’s any threat, it’s not by the sex activists that are behind it — it’s by the “foolishness of those who embrace it.”

She says no one bothered to question the program, or if people did question it, they were “willing to deceive parents and other teachers and other people associated with the decision making of what goes on in public education.”

In a Sept 13 press release, Out in Schools states that homophobia and bullying are serious issues in BC schools, noting that 71 percent of queer youth report that they have seriously considered suicide, while 46 percent claim to have actually attempted suicide.

“Out in Schools has been operating since 2004, and works closely with educators, parents, elected officials and school districts,” the release states. “The Out in Schools Teachers Learning Resource Guide includes student work units and meets Ministry of Education prescribed learning outcomes. The Guide is available in Vancouver high school libraries as a resource for teachers.”

“I almost really feel that there’s not much to say in terms of her allegations,” Out on Screen executive director Drew Dennis told Xtra on Sept 13.

“We have chatted with a few teachers and people that have contacted us, that have caught wind of this, and people have contacted us with their support at this point,” Dennis says.

“We’ve also reached out and let some of our funders know that they have been listed by Culture Guard, and everyone I’ve chatted with so far has been really supportive. Nobody has voiced any dire concerns,” Dennis adds.

“Out in Schools has really developed a lot of credibility over the years,” Dennis continues. “Teachers have a lot of confidence in our presentations, and we’re only showing age-appropriate films in the high schools.”

As for the program’s learning resource, which Simpson also targets on her website, Dennis says teachers have given “excellent feedback” about how helpful it is. “We hear from teachers that sometimes they don’t have the language, or sometimes they’re not always comfortable having the conversation around homosexuality with their classrooms, so it gives them some language and some tools to have those conversations.”

“I think this kind of response from organizations is exactly why a program like Out in Schools is needed,” Dennis says. “When I was growing up in high school, I only heard negative things about gay, lesbian, trans — actually I didn’t hear about trans people — and we know this is why we need to be having healthy conversations.”

According to its website, Culture Guard “works to ensure that our nation’s statutes and concepts of community values used by agencies will reflect and protect the natural family, parental rights, the sanctity of life, liberty, respect, judicial accountability and the proper rule of law as stated in the preamble to Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and all facets of citizen-driven democracy that define our civil Canadian society.”

Simpson says a number of events led her to form Culture Guard. She believes the Ministry of Children and Families is out of control with the “amount of unwarranted apprehensions that are taking place,” that education is at a “complete level of chaos,” that the courts don’t seem to know what the rule of law is really about, and that there’s a “huge movement of civil revolution across the nation.”

Simpson says community standards need to be restored; courts need to apply the law, not make it; and government should live within its means. “Government is out of control; I think most people agree.”

Simpson says Culture Guard builds on the Citizens Research Institute, an organization she founded in 1988. “Citizens was very much about equipping the people, and we certainly became an advocacy organization,” she says. “Culture Guard is not only an educational and advocacy [organization]; it’s also an activist organization.”

Simpson says she wants Culture Guard to “affect the political landscape” and give people “a political playground to play in.”

She describes her constituency as “civil-minded, common-sense Canadians — the overwhelming majority of people who get along with each other.”



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Reader Comments


 
"Radio Host"?
Wouldn't a radio host have access to actual radio frequencies? She's a nobody just trying to promote her lame webcast. This bitch is a self-promoting weasel. But watch out, Xtra!...she likes to sue.
ron, Vancouver Bc
09/14/11 8:16 PM EST
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A Bitch like You
Bitches like you are the reason why the world is separated instead of being unified. Gay people just want rights like anyone else. Just because we are gay doesnt mean we are monsters or are evil(like people like u think). We go to church, we have families, and we are law abiding members of the public. You disgust me. I don't feel that i should waste more words or energy on you.
James Szwagierczak, Moose Jaw Saskatchewan
09/14/11 8:19 PM EST
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Grasping at Straws
She's lost a case in the Supreme Court of Canada against another media personality who characterized her with comparisons to persons like Hitler et al. (See WIC Radio Ltd. v. Simpson, 2008 SCC 40, [2008] 2 S.C.R. 420., at http://csc.lexum.org/en/2008/2008scc40/2008scc40.html) The Court allowed an appeal and effectively dismissed her complaint.
Dave, Ottawa Ontario
09/14/11 8:31 PM EST
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Check out her Linked In profile...
Zero connections. Which tells you how successful her "media career" is going. What better way to get your name out there than file frivolous lawsuits and complaints. She is NOT a true conservative.
ron, Vancouver Bc
09/14/11 8:42 PM EST
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wonderful program.
Why should you be able to take away peoples rights? If I had kids in school I would want them to have freedom to be who they are, and not get harassed for it. I feel that " out in school " is a great way to make kids feel more comfortable with being themselves. school is a tough place to be as is, imagine being bullied for being different. who the hell are you to try and take it away? You are exactly what is wrong with society still today. You are a terrible person. Speaking as a straight women like yourself, live and let live. The only thing that is wrong here is people listening to your opinion. Get a hobby bitch, It's a wonderful program.
Ms.White, Vancouver BC
09/14/11 8:43 PM EST
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Gay 'rights' are nonsense
Gay people DO have rights...JUST LIKE EVERY OTHER CITIZEN OF OUR COUNTRY...don't be fooled by nonsensical polemics...the issue IS the sexualization of our society and our children...wake up--teaching homoSEXUALITY requires and demands an understanding and acceptance of sexual practices...it is not neutral with regards to sexuality and traditional morals...and to deny that is to stick your head up your ass, period.
George, Vernon BC
09/15/11 12:35 AM EST
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Warren Kinsella's book: Web of Hate in BC
Warren Kinsella infiltrated British Columbian neo-nazi groups and their associated organizations. He wrote a book called "Web of Hate." In it he describes the link between BC's "Real Women" (hyper right wing, homophobic, anti-choice, anti-feminists) and religious groups with white-supremicist ideologies. I recommend looking into who is paying Kari Simpson and you will find what Kinsella discovered.
elizabeth, Vancouver BC
09/15/11 1:06 AM EST
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Oh George
Stop sexualizing me, I don't do it to you! YUCK!
Marc, Van Bc
09/15/11 1:34 AM EST
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Homophobic paranoia
Homophobic paranoia is a redundant title--homophobia IS a kind of paranoia. I have two small children who are growing up in a world of fairy tales populated by Princesses marrying Princes. This is heterosexism that is so pervasive it is invisible--kids breathe it. It may feel strange to point out to kids that the Princess can marry another Princess and a Prince a Prince, but that's what we have to do. Sex? Not age appropriate. Marriage? Happy endings? Everyone free to discovery their true selves? Absolutely!
James, Maple Ridge BC
09/15/11 1:44 AM EST
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Her website
Is fucking hilarious!!!!!
Ramon, Vcr BC
09/15/11 1:48 AM EST
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She's the reason we need these programs
If only out in school could have been around when she was in school. She is the reason we have programs like this. If she's so worried about social change (and social justice) maybe she should be asking to go back to the days when women couldn't vote. I'm sure back in the day there were people against allowing women to vote and be involved in politics. Thankfully they lost and we now see how crazy an idea like not allowing women to vote was. She needs to a life and live and let live. I wouldn't want her anywhere near my children.
Paul, New Westminster BC
09/15/11 2:14 AM EST
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Why 'Out in School' is needed
This is a great example of just how necessary the 'Out in School' program is. This type of homophobic attack on our freedoms must be countered at all costs. If we do not, then we do not have the freedoms our Charter is supposed to grant us.
Art Pearson, Maple Ridge BC
09/15/11 11:40 AM EST
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Any Bored Lawyers?
That's 'prolly grounds for a charge of Giving False Information to a Peace Officer, if anyone's feeling lawyerly.
Danielle Macdonell, Vancouver BC
09/15/11 12:33 PM EST
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?
What a deluded woman! Why is she given a platform to voice her hateful comments? UGHHH
peop, tow ontario
09/15/11 3:04 PM EST
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Roll Eyes Here
Another poor soul like George who is fixated on sex. Get your dirty minds out of the gutter. Is being a heterosexual all about sex as well you simpletons?
Dave, Vancouver BC
09/15/11 3:48 PM EST
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Dear "concerned parents"
Dear Burnaby School District and concerned parents: The last I heard, same sex marriage is legal in Canada. So the teaching of such issues including anti-homophobia and gay friendly messages in schools is not a cause for concern but a legitimate social study. In my opinion this all comes down to bigotry and religious fanaticism and those are the actual social problems we should avoid being taught in schools to young impressionable minds.
Mike Halwa, Vancouver BC
09/15/11 5:00 PM EST
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I disagree.
Teaching children respect for one another and not to bully is one thing. That crosses gender issues, and as a child I knew a lot of straight children who were bullied. Linking homosexuality to bullying is nothing more than co-opting people's normal, natural concern about the issue into a socio-political ploy. As Daniel Villarreal on Queerty.com wrote: Recruiting children? You bet we are,” he added. “I for one,” continued Villarreal, “certainly want tons of school children to learn that it’s OK to be gay, that people of the same sex should be allowed to legally marry each other, and that anyone can kiss a person of the same sex without feeling like a freak. And I would very much like for many of these young boys to grow up and start f**ing men.” So don't tell me you aren't after the children. Because I'd hate to call you a liar.
W. Moran, Sudbury ON
09/16/11 12:09 AM EST
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Roll Eyes Double Time
WHERE do people like W Moran come from? Because one guy makes some outrageous statement it's gotta be true? Give your head a shake you simpelton. If you want us to start quoting what some heterosexual's say about any number of issues it's game on then Moran. How do people like Moran find sites like xtra west anyway?
Dave, Vancouver BC
09/16/11 12:25 AM EST
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A bunch of lies
I had to take some time to think about how I would express how I feel about this police complaint and how I feel about Kari Simpson. I am someone who not only supports Out in Schools but also has a very high level of respect for both Ross and Jen. How can someone say that Out in Schools not only encourages a student to accept but also to "experiment with sexual diversity including homosexual sex." The program is designed to start the discussion and have a safer environment for ANYONE who is being bullied regardless of sexual orientation. No one is running around telling students they should be having homosexual sex! As a lesbian, I grew up in a Catholic community where I felt lost and alone. I wish Out in Schools had of been there for me. Maybe my elementary, high school and even College years would have been better for me. The reason the program is so important is due to people like Kari Simpson who BRAINWASH people into thinking that there's something wrong with being apart of the LGBT community and the mentality that it isn't "right" - we are people too! The only difference between us is that I like someone of the same sex. I could think of about 100 other "issues" we should be focusing on instead of how me liking women affects people I don’t even know! Kari - I will agree with one thing from your video - "It's time to stop the insanity" except I direct that at you and your ignorant, close-minded colleagues and friends. Grow up and realize that being diverse makes the world go round. Could you imagine if we were all the EXACT same? If the world was made up of Kari Simpson's? I am disgusted with you and I will not stoop to your level - you can hang out there alone.
Ciara Kelly, New Westminster BC
09/16/11 2:01 AM EST
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lol...just remember George, Vernon BC
all SEXUALITY not just homoSEXUALITY requires and demands an understanding and acceptance of sexual practices. sadly YOUR nonsensical polemics ie: heteroSEXUALITY is not of the understanding and accepting type. so what would you know about rights?
barry, vancouver bc
09/16/11 6:31 AM EST
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Witchcraft
Geeze this woman doesn't give it up easily, does she? Radio Host, thank god we don't listen to that station here. Someone should drop a house on her or something to that effect. “foolishness of those who embrace it.” She is the fool, bigtime. When will these people learn that what they say and what they do, has no real effect on the community. Time she gets a new job, or better yet, just plain old shut her mouth.
Garth, Caron Alberta
09/16/11 10:01 AM EST
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Poor Kari - he will be sad to read this
The mother ship has to cut staff - so sad for the silly fundie freakazoid in the valley Focus on the Family announces more layoffs Comments 27 September 16, 2011 5:29 PM ELECTA DRAPER THE DENVER POST Conservative Christian ministry Focus on the Family announced Friday it is eliminating 49 jobs in the latest of several rounds of layoffs in response to ongoing economic pressures. The family-counseling center in Colorado Springs had a $105 million budget this fiscal year ending Sept. 30, but officials project it will receive donations of only $90 million to $95 million. This new 7 percent staff reduction brings the employee number to 650, down from a 2002 peak of 1,400 people. In the last few years, Focus has let go almost 500 workers. Read more at denverpost.com. Read more: http://www.gazette.com/articles/million-125080-family-focus.html#ixzz1YKnNxz00
mike dean, vancouver bc
09/18/11 3:37 PM EST
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W. Moran picks his quotes
As often happens, Moran has carefully picked a quote out of context an repurposed it to mean something other that what the original author wrote. The quote is part of an editorial that makes the point that we want to "recruit" kids into accepting LGBT people as part of normal life. The original article is at: http://www.queerty.com/can-we-please-just-start-admitting-that-we-do-actually-want-to-indoctrinate-kids-20110512/
David Gervais, Vancouver BC
09/18/11 3:43 PM EST
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My gawd it never ends
There should be serious consequences for the statements K.S. makes (sorry but I just won't write her name). Hopefully there are also criminal consequences for the damage she does. Religious addicts don't deserve the attention they get. Religion kills everyday and mostly they get away with it. We need to change our Constitution to give us freedom FROM religion.
Wm. Roger McLeish, Vancouver B.C.
09/18/11 10:02 PM EST
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out in schools
The out in schools agenda is wrong. Forcing children to watch pornography, where is that right? FORCING you veiws on children how is that right? God hates the sin not the sinner. God loves gays and non gays alike,but porn of any kind should not be forced on children.Gay culture is not correct according to Gods word, the bible is either all truth or non of it is truth there is no inbetween. Young minds shold not be subjected to this it is immoral.
keith, welland ontario
09/19/11 9:22 AM EST
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I Love
how religious nutjobs can twist things so much to try and justify their hate. Where does it say "Out in Schools" is forcing children to watch pornography, or even "forcing" views on anyone? "Out In Schools" is working to help make schools an environment free from homophobia and bullying. Doesn't sound an sinister as Keith would have you believe.
Dave, Vancouver BC
09/19/11 12:10 PM EST
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Xtra fair, some comments not so
My appreciation to Xtra for this very fair article allowing Kari Simpson to speak for herself. The same fairness is not so evident in some of the hateful and intolerant comments by Xtra readers about Kari and others. I am familiar with REAL Women and can safely state that in no way does it propagate a white supremacist ideology.
Ted, Surrey British Columbia
09/21/11 2:17 AM EST
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Why can't I own Mexicans? (an homage)
Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's Law. When someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind them that Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the other specific laws and how to follow them: When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odour for the Lord - Lev.1:9. The problem is my neighbours. They claim the odour is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them? I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her? I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness - Lev.15:19- 24. The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense. Lev. 25:44 states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and female, provided they are purchased from neighboring nations. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Americans, but not Mexicans. Can you clarify? Why can't I own Mexicans? I have a neighbour who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself? A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination - Lev. 11:10, it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don't agree. Can you settle this? Lev. 21:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear reading glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here? Most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the hair around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Lev. 19:27. How should they die? I know from Lev. 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves? My uncle has a farm. He vi
mike dean, vancouver bc
09/21/11 12:29 PM EST
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evil is as evil does eh?
and fortunately i do not have to live by your self deceptions. have a nice day.
@mike dean, vancouver bc, vancouver bc
09/21/11 5:23 PM EST
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Let she without sin...
This is the same woman that sued Rafe Mair after he called her a 'Nazi'. I feel badly for her: she has to wake up every morning and live her hate-filled life. I hope this ridiculous complaint serves as the catalyst for the Out In Schools program to become mandatory in every classroom in the country.
Stephanie, Vancouver BC
09/21/11 5:49 PM EST
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She's at it again!
The only problem with Kari Simpson is that anyone pays her any attention!
Murray Corren, Ixtapa Mexico
09/22/11 10:42 AM EST
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Our queer kids
I'm ready to fight to the DEATH before another one of OUR queer kids is bullied, bashed or killed. You REALLY want to go to war with our community over our LGBT youth Kari Simpson? Fight back: bash back Act Up
Stephen Emery, Burnaby BC
09/23/11 12:59 AM EST
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Brilliant
Mike, thank you for that brilliant post. It made me laugh out loud. How perfectly fitting. Someone asked why Xtra let her speak. It is important to hear what our enemies have to say, so we can be prepared of the backlash and or fight that is coming. We as a community need to stand together to combat this discrimination against us, we need to be aware of where it is coming from. Someone else said that it is for individuals like KS that we need programs such as Out in Schools. I wholeheartedly agree. Out in Schools is such an amazing program, and I cannot stop applauding Ross and Jenn for the work they do with this much needed program for our youth. Also, to the person that is under the delusion that they force kids to watch porno, this is not true. These films are age appropriate, the parents and the teachers work with Out in Schools to ensure that everything is monitored to ensure maximum success. How about you sign up at a high-school near you to check this out for yourself!!!! Why do you think this program is growing in popularity???? Schools all over BC are requesting Out in Schools to travel to speak to their high-school kids???? Thank you for being there Out in Schools. And thank you Ross and Jen!!
Sabina, Vancouver BC
09/27/11 9:57 PM EST
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Telus is a supporter.
What made me laugh (other than Mike's post - hilarious!) is the fact that Telus is a supporter of this school program and Stockwell Day is on Telus' board... ...or, is that going to be a bad thing for us gays in the years to come? You decide...
Tom, Toronto ON
09/29/11 4:18 PM EST
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If at first you don't succeed, try, try again
It seems to me this lady has an underlying agenda, and ill bet its not a nice one, in 2009 she filed a class action lawsuit agains the BC ministry of education for not doing enough to help students who “suffer from homosexuality and other dysfunctional sexual orientations.” She believes our schools and government are negligent for not forcing the thousands of GLBT youth across BC to undergo "sexual re-orientation therapy" If that is not sexualizing someone i don't know what is
Alex, Vancouver BC
09/29/11 7:16 PM EST
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How filthy
Seriously. This is rather sad. I am NOT talking about the article. No, I am talking about the comments. Most of these comments are being made by fags and they don't even attempt to see the truth between these words that she is saying. How ignorant. If you read what is the exact plan for the anti homophobia program then you WILL see that quite a bit of what she is saying is true, not all of it though. Of course people just tend to lash out and insult it because they of course are gay which this program is ENTIRELY in their favour. Oh and if anyone wants to argue then don't bother. Not going to reply in the first place because I have a life. You know what? If you are gay or lesbian, tranvestite, bisexual etc. then do everyone else and yourself a favour and go commit suicide. Might I recommend hanging?
A ordinary person, Somewhere... wouldn't you like to know
10/12/11 8:10 PM EST
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Dear A ordinary person
Just like you're lashing out? fuck off.
marc, vancouver bc
10/12/11 8:40 PM EST
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Yo
It's "An ordinary person". Perhaps they could make room for you in one of the Burnaby Schools' English classes and while you are there you can learn about the anti-homophobia program at the same time. Cheers love.
Dave, Vancouver BC
10/13/11 1:23 AM EST
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