Illinois Lawmakers Seek To Engulf K-12 Students in “LGBT History”

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Illinois Lawmakers Seek To Engulf K-12 Students in “LGBT History”

Lawmakers in Illinois, apparently unashamed as their state implodes into insolvency, are working on a bill that would fix …. the supposed lack of enough homosexual and transgender history? Yes, really. It's all part of making government indoctrination centers more “inclusive,” legislators and supporters of the scheme claim. Even kindergartners will be pounded with the propaganda.

Under the radical “Inclusive Curriculum” bill working its way through the legislature, all books used in government schools must tout the “role and contributions” of lesbians, “gays,” bisexuals, and “transgenders.” The legislation, SB 3249 in the Senate and HB 5596 in the House, follows the adoption of similar perversion mandates in California.

Also part of the bill is a demand that the “teaching of history of the United States in public schools shall include a study of the role and contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the history of this country and this State.” And as occurred in California, to comply with the mandate, textbook publishers will be forced to falsely implicate historical figures in alleged homosexuality.

Finally, the bill purports to require “every public elementary school and high school to include in its curriculum a unit of instruction studying the significant role of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in society.” Where none are available — after all, LGBT hero Harvey Milk has now been exposed as a child rapist — they will have to be invented.

The bill makes clear that homosexuality and gender confusion must not just be normalized, but portrayed as something positive. “This instruction shall be designed to teach that LGBT individuals have a rich history and have made substantial and valuable contributions to society, including government, arts, sciences, mathematics, sports, education, and in the economic, cultural, and political development of society,” the text states, adding that students must be taught about the LGBT movement's “rich advocacy.”

More at: http://freedomproject.com/the-newma...-seek-to-engulf-k-12-students-in-lgbt-history
 
LGBT activist

They're playing catch up, the Donnell was there first. :trophy:

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Isn't against RPF policy to post pictures of members (HB in this case) without their permission?
 
Is Illinois a California Jr., or what?

http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/Bil...DocTypeID=SB&LegId=111033&SessionID=91&GA=100


Bill Status of SB3249 100th General Assembly



Short Description: SCH CD-LGBT-UNIT OF INSTRCTION

Senate Sponsors
Sen. Heather A. Steans - David Koehler - Emil Jones, III - Toi W. Hutchinson - Daniel Biss, Cristina Castro, Omar Aquino, Melinda Bush, Julie A. Morrison, Kimberly A. Lightford, Iris Y. Martinez and Martin A. Sandoval

House Sponsors
(Rep. Anna Moeller - Juliana Stratton - Sam Yingling - Arthur Turner - Jonathan Carroll, Cynthia Soto, Will Guzzardi, Sara Feigenholtz, Steven A. Andersson, Ann M. Williams, Theresa Mah, Deb Conroy, Robert Martwick, Jaime M. Andrade, Jr., Elizabeth Hernandez, Silvana Tabares, Marcus C. Evans, Jr., Emanuel Chris Welch, Carol Sente, Laura Fine and Linda Chapa LaVia)
 
'nuff said,,,,

Illinois TAP Cumulative Pass Rate
Candidates sitting for the Test of Academic Proficiency face long odds when it comes to successfully passing the exam. According to the most recent data from the Illinois Licensure Testing System (ILTS), a mere 24% of candidates passed all four of the exam's subtests between October and December of 2016. That's only about 215 of the 897 examinees sitting for the test during this 3-month period.

Pass Rates for Individual Subtests
The same ILTS report shows slightly higher pass rates for individual subtests. Examinees were most successful on the writing portion, while the math subtests proved to be the most difficult. Pass rates for individual subtests break down as follows:

Writing: 85%
Reading Comprehension: 42%
Language Arts: 38%
Mathematics: 31%

https://study.com/academy/popular/illinois-tap-test-pass-rate.html
 
Insensitive and intolerant thread is insensitive and intolerant...

Why do you all hate children? I mean gays... I mean, gay children? Why does everyone here hate trans gender children and teachers? Everyone's lives are at risk. Somebody do something!

Seems to me that Illinois is facing some very serious issues, how about trying to figure out how to fund Illinois pension liabilities? Its in the Illinois constitution, but passing a budget is not. These morons are more interested in protecting their own power by allowing illegals to vote, and pandering to minority groups that include LGBT.

In case I've not said it today, fk Illinois. Let me say it again, fk Illinois.
 
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