Monday, March 24, 2014

Deviant Sex Story Struck From Ark. School Yearbook

Administrators at Sheridan (Arkansas) High School are under fire from national homosexualist organizations for its decision to forbid the yearbook staff from publishing all personal profile articles.  Hannah Bruner, student and assistant yearbook editor, called in the national forces because she wanted to feature Taylor Ellis, a 17-year-old junior, in the yearbook as a boy who professes a "gay sexual orientation," as strongly supported by his mother.

The school and Arkansas state government have dismissed the homosexualists' plea to force the boy's sex story into the yearbook.

For background, read the myriad methods of forcing the Gay Agenda into public schools across America, and the resulting mindset of students from the indoctrination.

Also, click headlines below to read previous articles:

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National Homosexual Indoctrination Month at School

Minnesota School Succumbs to Gay Agenda Bullying

School Doesn't Back Gay Agenda, Obama Investigates

White House Says Gay Recruitment of Kids Successful

And read the homosexualist who says: We Recruit Kids for Sexual Deviancy





-- From "Arkansas high school student says his profile was removed from yearbook because he is gay" by Erin Edgemon, The Birmingham News 3/20/14

The Human Rights Organization held a demonstration on the State Capitol steps in Little Rock in support of Taylor Ellis, 17, KATV reported.

"This discriminatory exclusion by Sheridan High School administrators has nothing to do with Arkansas values," Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, told the news station.

"It's a big thing in Sheridan to be gay," the yearbook's assistant editor, Hannah Bruner, told KATV of why she profiled Ellis. "That something that doesn't get told a lot."

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From "Gay Arkansas student says his profile was pulled from yearbook" by Ray Sanchez, CNN 3/20/14

In a statement, Sheridan Superintendent Brenda Haynes said, "We must make decisions that lead in the proper direction for all of our students and for our community. We must not make decisions based on demands by any special interest group. The seven profiles will not be published in the yearbook."

She added, "We have reviewed state law, court cases, and our own policies. It is clear that the adults who have the responsibility for the operation of the District have the obligation to make decisions which are consistent with the mission of our school. We have done so."

The district decided to scrap the seven profiles rather than publish Ellis' story, [student Hannah] Bruner said. To Ellis, the reason for taking out all the profiles was clear.

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From "School superintendent defends decision to censor gay student’s profile" by John Lyon, Arkansas News Bureau 3/18/14

The superintendent of the Sheridan School District on Tuesday defended the decision of school officials to ban publication in Sheridan High School’s yearbook of a profile of a gay student that would have included his coming-out story.

“Ellis’ mother, Lynn Tiley, said she was told administrators were concerned that the profile of Ellis was “too personal” and might endanger his well-being, but she said that since Ellis came out two year ago, he has encountered fewer difficulties with classmates than before.

“I accepted it, and everybody else needs to accept it as well,” said Tiley, who became choked up while talking.

The Human Rights Campaign has sent letters to Gov. Mike Beebe and state Education Commissioner Tom Kimbrell asking them to get involved and see that the Ellis’ profile is published.

Beebe spokesman Matt DeCample said Tuesday the governor did not plan to intervene.

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Also read Gay Agenda will be Complete when Christians are Muzzled, Say Homosexualists as well as Senator Ted Cruz Says the Gay Agenda Ends Christian Liberty

In addition, read American Decline: President Obama's Gay Agenda vs. Christians