
Same Czar who’s recommended reading list to students includes books detailing gay sex in graphic detail.
(CNS News) — Kevin Jennings, assistant deputy secretary of the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, spoke to Maryland high school students on Thursday about discrimination against homosexuals, drawing parallels to slavery in America and racial segregation.
Jennings told the students in the auditorium and those watching on TV monitors in classrooms at the Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Md., that he was going to offer them a “history lesson.”
Jennings — who before being appointed to the post by President Barack Obama was a well-known known gay rights activist, including founding the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) — began the “history lesson” by explaining the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that ruled segregating blacks and whites in public schools was unconstitutional. . . .
He then used a chart of U.S. presidents to show the students which men were in office when slavery was legal, which ones were president when segregation was legal, and that homosexuals have never had equality under any president, including Obama.
“Even under Obama, we have not reached a period where it is completely safe for a gay person to tell the truth about who they are and not fear that they might lose their job,” Jennings said.
