How Gay Activists Recruit School Children
In a candid but nerve-wracking talk, a head teacher of one the top schools in the country, told a parents meeting last weekend of the prevalence of homosexuality practices in the school.
The head teacher told the meeting that the school administration had chosen to open up about the vice, and called on the parents to support the school’s efforts against the practice.
“We are taking it head on, for us, we are not hiding it like other schools are doing for fear of losing students, let us try our best to stop,” the school head said.
The meeting came against a backdrop of findings from a group of counsellors that the school hired to interact with the students.
“We invited counsellors to talk to our girls and what they revealed is beyond our imagination. It’s for this reason that we are urging parents, especially mothers to play your role,” the school’s deputy head teacher said, adding, “Talk to these young girls and boys because some of them are confused and deeply entrenched in some of these vices, hence, not sure how to get out. Some of our children’s brains have already been damaged.”
In recent weeks, there have been reports that some schools have expelled some of their students implicated in practising homosexual acts. But expelling the students hasn’t proved to be an effective approach to the problem that some schools are dedicating days for prayer as well as holding regular counselling sessions for the students.
Exposure
During the meeting, parents were told that promoters of same-sex relations take advantage of the school visitation days to establish contact with the students.
According to this school’s discovery, the promoters mostly target students who are not visited by their parents on such days.
“For instance, they offer to do shopping for such students and give them huge sums of money for upkeep,” the head teacher said. “Let us all be vigilant and spare some few minutes or hours from our busy schedule to visit our children in school and share with them the little that we have so that they feel loved and cared for,” the head teacher added.
To close the easy access window for homosexuals, the school has announced strict measures intended to ensure that parents present the student’s visitation cards on visitation days.
The school’s findings also showed that some of the students got exposed to the vice from home where they are sexually abused by house helps, relatives and guards, among others. “This leaves them frustrated with no one to turn to. This is because most of the parents are never at home. These existing gaps are causing the indiscipline cases that are on the rise,” the deputy head teacher told an attentive audience of the school’s parents.
Parents welcomed the steps being taken by the school to tackle the problem. “I like it that the school is being open about it and they are taking it as a serious matter.
The schools that are still hiding their heads in the sand are not helping matters. If they can’t acknowledge that there is a problem, how will they address it?” a parent remarked.