THE BRITISH INQUISITION/THE LOONY LEFT
17 January 2005
THE BRITISH INQUISITION/THE LOONY LEFT
Schoolchildren are to be taught about the alleged gay tendencies of famous historical figures in February, which has been designated ‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transperson History Month. The initiative will be launched in the House of Commons. It has government backing and a grant from the Department of Education.
Schools will be encouraged to have discussions about the alleged bisexuality of William Shakespeare and the alleged lesbian tendencies of Florence Nighinggale. Schools will also be encouraged to hold themed assemblies and write up ‘a timeline of LGBT history in Britain’. Colleges and universities are also expected to be involved, with seminars, conferences and gay fashion shows.
The initiative has been organised by Schools Out, a gay teachers group, which is also encouraging gay Valentines diners.
Stephen Twigg said that he did not know how many schools would be involved, but ‘we will be encouraging them to take part’.
THE BRITISH INQUISITION/THE LOONY LEFT
Schoolchildren are to be taught about the alleged gay tendencies of famous historical figures in February, which has been designated ‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transperson History Month. The initiative will be launched in the House of Commons. It has government backing and a grant from the Department of Education.
Schools will be encouraged to have discussions about the alleged bisexuality of William Shakespeare and the alleged lesbian tendencies of Florence Nighinggale. Schools will also be encouraged to hold themed assemblies and write up ‘a timeline of LGBT history in Britain’. Colleges and universities are also expected to be involved, with seminars, conferences and gay fashion shows.
The initiative has been organised by Schools Out, a gay teachers group, which is also encouraging gay Valentines diners.
Stephen Twigg said that he did not know how many schools would be involved, but ‘we will be encouraging them to take part’.
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