Subject: MassResistance: David Parker's first-grade
son beaten up at school on anniversary of same-sex 'marriage' in
Massachusetts.
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 18:24:18 -0500
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In this special email update:
David Parker's first-grade son surrounded and beaten
up at school on anniversary
of same-sex "marriage" in Massachusetts.
School acknowledges that attack by group of kids was "planned
and premeditated."
Caps year-long public campaign of anti-Parker hate by activists
in town.
Young children also polarized and confused by homosexual
normalization programs
in schools.
(See related pictures below)
On May 17 - the two-year anniversary of same-sex
"marriage" in
Massachusetts - David Parker's first-grade son, Jacob, was dragged
and beaten at
the Estabrook Elementary School in Lexington during recess,
receiving multiple
blows to the chest, stomach, and genital area.
Last year David Parker was arrested and made national news over the
school's
refusal to notify him when adults discuss homosexuality or
transgenderism with
his son, then in kindergarten. The school system has continued to
refuse to
notify any parents. On April 27, 2006, Parker, his wife, and another
family
filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the school system.
During the recess period, a group of 8-10 kids suddenly surrounded
Jacob and
grabbed him. He was taken around the corner of the school building
out of sight
of the patrolling aides, with the taunting and encouragement of
other kids.
Jacob was then positioned against the wall for what appeared to be a
well
planned and coordinated assault. Many children stood, watched
silently, and did
nothing as the beating commenced.
The group of kids surrounded Jacob and he was beaten and punched.
Then, as he
fell to the ground, another child was heard saying to the group of
children,
"Now you all can finish him off," and as he was down on
his hands and knees, the
beating continued on his back. Then, fortunately, one little girl
ran to contact
the oblivious playground aides to stop it.
Four of the attackers were from Jacob's first-grade class; the
others were from
other classes at Estabrook.
The teachers' aide apparently determined that since she could not
see external
bleeding, and since Jacob apparently was not hit in the face, she
did not send
him to she school nurse. The Parkers were notified by the
first-grade teacher
within an hour of the incident.
School authorities told the Parkers that from their investigation
they have
determined that the beating was indeed planned and premeditated.
Safe schools? Tolerance? Diversity?
There can be no question that this beating has little to do with
children. It
was fueled and incited by adults (and, yes, school officials) in the
town of
Lexington. And it reflects the culture of extreme intolerance
against anyone
with traditional beliefs, and the willingness of adults to bring
children into
adult issues.
- It cannot be accidental that this happened on May 17 - the
two-year anniversary of
same-sex "marriage" in Massachusetts - a day when
emotions were particularly
high among certain activists.
- None of the kids involved were suspended from school. Instead,
from what we
are told, a "diversity" training session of sorts was
held in the first-grade
class. What if it had been a "gay" child who had been
beaten, or even
taunted? Across Massachusetts children are routinely suspended
from school for
even using the term "gay" in a less than positive
fashion.
- The Estabrook Elementary School library has continuously
displayed two
particular issues of the local Lexington Minuteman newspaper
which depict David
Parker in big articles on the front page on a prominent table
where kids often
go. Those two issues were still displayed after this latest
incident. [See
MassResistance picture.]
- Estabrook Elementary School is proud of its long-time
involvement in various
"Safe School" programs that make the schools
"safe" for homosexuality but
dangerous for anyone with a different viewpoint. The current
rage there is the
"Open Circle" program, which has ties to GLSEN.
- A group of adults in Lexington maintain and regularly update
an angry
anti-Parker website, www.LexingtonCares.org.
In addition to angry anti-Parker
diatribes, they meticulously catalog all anti-Parker letters to
the editor,
newspaper articles, etc. They also organize anti-Parker rallies
and
demonstrations, and go on TV and radio bashing Parker. The group
is led by
well-known lesbian activist Meg Soens, who was involved in the
infamous GLSEN
"Fistgate" conference in 2000. (Soens also runs a
second pro-homosexual
Lexington website, www.RespectingDifferences.org.)
- Adults in Lexington have conducted a nasty and hateful
anti-Parker
letter-writing campaign in the local newspaper, the Lexington
Minuteman, that
has lasted for well over a year.
- The "Lexington Cares" group, and others, have
recruited young children to
participate in angry anti-David Parker public demonstrations.
[See pictures
below.]
Statement by David Parker:
"We understand that skirmishes happen on the playground.
What concerns us
greatly is the premeditated, well planned and coordinated nature
of the assault.
"We are aware that the school administration sent notices
home with all the
young children concerning the Parker arrest, the "King and
King" incident and
the federal lawsuit. In addition, the school administration
prominently displays
the front-page Minuteman biased headlines of such incidents in the
elementary
school library for the children to see, read, and discuss. We also
know that
activist lesbian mothers and vehement anti-David Parker parents
are spewing
hateful, inflaming rhetoric, and probably also to their young
children. What kind of atmosphere are
they creating? Are their children acting out their parents' hate?
Was this attack
part of the "group think" that the pro-homosexual crowd
espouses?
"Isn't the school supposed to be addressing safety and
preventing bullying and
violence? Or are such programs only focused on children with
homosexual parents?
You can be certain that if this happened to a child with
homosexual parents more
would be made of this and that "lessons" teaching
tolerance and diversity of
homosexual behavior normalization would be forced upon the young
children."
Just waiting to happen.
This outrageous incident should not come as a surprise to anyone.
The hatred and
vituperative nature of the homosexual activists and their allies,
both in the
schools and in the community, toward anyone who does not agree with
their agenda
has been well documented. This also clearly demonstrates the
complete
ineffectiveness and moral bankruptcy of the so-called "safe
schools" programs,
which cause far more problems than they solve. Unless things are
forced to
change, more innocent children will be at risk.

Calculated to incite? In this picture, taken June 2, 2006, in
the
Estabrook Elementary School library, these two back issues of the
Lexington
Minuteman are prominently placed on a table for children to
look at.
The top newspaper has the headline "Curriculum controversy
- Parents upset
with 'King & King' and a color picture of the cover of the book.
It also has the
headline "Standing in Silent Support" and a big picture of
students and adults
supporting the pro-homosexual event "Day of Silence" in
Lexington. The
bottom newspaper features the headline "Parents file
federal suit" about
David Parker and other Estabrook parents filing a federal civil
rights lawsuit
against Estabrook school officials, and others.
Children holding signs at anti-David Parker demonstration,
September
2005. The kids' signs have particularly insidious messages:
"Support ALL Our
Children, Families, Schools" and "Anyone Can Go to
School." Note that these
imply that David Parker does not support all children, and that he
believes that
not everyone can go to school. This is the angry mindset these
people have, and
they're transmitting it to young children.
Entire families in Lexington holding signs at anti-David
Parker rally,
September 2005. (This, and the pictures above and below,
were at a
counter-demonstration called to coincide with an announced event
supporting
David Parker across the street on the Lexington Battle Green.)
Inflaming the crowd. Estabrook parent and lesbian activist
Meg Soens
exhorts the crowd at anti-David Parker rally.
For more on the Davie Parker issue, see
www.MassResistance.com.
YOU CAN TAKE ACTION:
1. Stop the homosexual programs that help cause this.
This horrific incident exposes the poisonous nature of the
state-funded "safe
schools" program, which are thinly veiled homosexual propaganda
-- that makes
schools "safe" for gay activism but dangerously unsafe for
anyone who doesn't
agree. The Massachusetts Legislature is now poised to
quadruple the
funding for these programs -- to nearly $2 million! Governor
Romney MUST
veto this when it happens later this month.
Contact Governor Romney's office. Tell him that he must veto
ALL money in
the 2007 budget for homosexual programs in the public schools.
Give our
schools back to the parents and children! He needs to get
that message!
State House
Office of the Governor
Room 360
Boston, MA 02133
Phone: (617) 725-4005
(888) 870-7770 (instate use only)
FAX: (617) 727-9725
To email the governor:
http://www.mass.gov/Agovwebmail/WebMailPageControl.ser?level=101
2. Tell the activists that their anti-David Parker hate has no
place in
America.
This anti-David Parker website in Lexington (ironically called
"Lexington
Cares") obsessively incites and catalogues rhetoric,
intimidation, and activism
against David Parker and his family.
www.LexingtonCares.org
Contact them at:
http://www.lexingtoncares.org/ContactUs.html
This second website coordinates the homosexual activism against
David Parker
and his family in Lexington:
www.RespectingDifferences.org
Note the confusion techniques that both of these websites use to
incite
people against citizens with traditional values.
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