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Tuesday January 29, 2008
Canadian Auto Workers Union Funds Gay Lobby Group to Promote Homosexuality
in Schools
OTTAWA, January 29, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A homosexual activist lobby
has thanked the Canadian Auto Workers Union (CAW), for a donation of $25,000
Cn.
A media release from PFLAG Canada (formerly the Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays) says the grant was provided through the CAW's
Social Justice Fund to help finance the homosexual lobby group's efforts in
Canada's schools to legitimize homosexuality.
The group says the money will go in part to fund "school anti-homophobia
initiatives".
PFLAG is a key part of the homosexual lobby in the US, Canada and the UK.
Founded in the US in the 1970's, the organisation's stated goals are to
engage in "education, to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy, to
end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights." Its work has been
instrumental in bringing acceptance of homosexuality into the mainstream of
public life.
PFLAG's guiding principle, in union with the rest of the movement, is that
homosexuality is nothing more than a normal variant on human sexuality, no
more important than variants in "skin colour, hair colour, height, left or
right-handedness."
In the US, PFLAG, by presenting itself as the "family face" of the movement,
has been particularly successful in disseminating this principle among
mainstream Christian denominations, including the Catholic Church in some
areas. It has been instrumental in moving Christian dialogue on
homosexuality towards discussions of "equality" and away from matters of
sexual morality.
In the Minneapolis St. Paul archdiocese, for example, PFLAG is an integral
part of the homosexual movement that has entrenched itself in the machinery
of the Church through their involvement in the Catholic Pastoral Committee
on Sexual Minorities (CPCSM). The CPCSM is a quasi official body whose
leadership works within the Archdiocese in various official capacities.
Since its founding, the Canadian Auto Workers Union has maintained close
association with the homosexual political movement. In areas outside the
life and family issues, the union reveals its position on the extreme left
in its lobbying against the reduction of taxation for individuals and tax
incentives for small business and in its support for bigger government.
The CAW's devotion to the homosexual cause goes back as far as its founding
as an offshoot of the United Auto Workers: In 1985, the CAW's first
constitution contains an article stating that among the union's objectives
is "to unite all workers...into one organization without regard to ...
sexual preference." In 1994, the language is changed to sexual orientation".
By 1990, the first "gay and lesbian" caucus is founded within the union,
mostly to address same-sex benefits. By 2001, CAW "LGBT" caucuses exist in
Windsor, London, the Golden Horseshoe, and Oshawa-Toronto East-
Peterborough.
In 1991, CAW LGBT caucuses begin using the Human Rights Tribunals as a tool
to further the homosexual political movement in complaints against Canadian
Airlines and Air Canada. By 1994 Nissan, Windsor Plastics, the Art Gallery
of Ontario, Pinkertons, the Co-op Housing Federation of Toronto, Brampton
Hydro, CN, CAMI, Northern Telecom and Falconbridge Mines are among the
businesses forced by the CAW's homosexual activists to introduce employee
benefits to those in same-sex partnerships. These groups have also been
instrumental in the introduction of federal and provincial legislation
making these benefits a matter of Canadian law.
Tuesday January 29, 2008
Canadian Auto Workers Union Funds Gay Lobby Group to Promote Homosexuality
in Schools
OTTAWA, January 29, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A homosexual activist lobby
has thanked the Canadian Auto Workers Union (CAW), for a donation of $25,000
Cn.
A media release from PFLAG Canada (formerly the Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays) says the grant was provided through the CAW's
Social Justice Fund to help finance the homosexual lobby group's efforts in
Canada's schools to legitimize homosexuality.
The group says the money will go in part to fund "school anti-homophobia
initiatives".
PFLAG is a key part of the homosexual lobby in the US, Canada and the UK.
Founded in the US in the 1970's, the organisation's stated goals are to
engage in "education, to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy, to
end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights." Its work has been
instrumental in bringing acceptance of homosexuality into the mainstream of
public life.
PFLAG's guiding principle, in union with the rest of the movement, is that
homosexuality is nothing more than a normal variant on human sexuality, no
more important than variants in "skin colour, hair colour, height, left or
right-handedness."
In the US, PFLAG, by presenting itself as the "family face" of the movement,
has been particularly successful in disseminating this principle among
mainstream Christian denominations, including the Catholic Church in some
areas. It has been instrumental in moving Christian dialogue on
homosexuality towards discussions of "equality" and away from matters of
sexual morality.
In the Minneapolis St. Paul archdiocese, for example, PFLAG is an integral
part of the homosexual movement that has entrenched itself in the machinery
of the Church through their involvement in the Catholic Pastoral Committee
on Sexual Minorities (CPCSM). The CPCSM is a quasi official body whose
leadership works within the Archdiocese in various official capacities.
Since its founding, the Canadian Auto Workers Union has maintained close
association with the homosexual political movement. In areas outside the
life and family issues, the union reveals its position on the extreme left
in its lobbying against the reduction of taxation for individuals and tax
incentives for small business and in its support for bigger government.
The CAW's devotion to the homosexual cause goes back as far as its founding
as an offshoot of the United Auto Workers: In 1985, the CAW's first
constitution contains an article stating that among the union's objectives
is "to unite all workers...into one organization without regard to ...
sexual preference." In 1994, the language is changed to sexual orientation".
By 1990, the first "gay and lesbian" caucus is founded within the union,
mostly to address same-sex benefits. By 2001, CAW "LGBT" caucuses exist in
Windsor, London, the Golden Horseshoe, and Oshawa-Toronto East-
Peterborough.
In 1991, CAW LGBT caucuses begin using the Human Rights Tribunals as a tool
to further the homosexual political movement in complaints against Canadian
Airlines and Air Canada. By 1994 Nissan, Windsor Plastics, the Art Gallery
of Ontario, Pinkertons, the Co-op Housing Federation of Toronto, Brampton
Hydro, CN, CAMI, Northern Telecom and Falconbridge Mines are among the
businesses forced by the CAW's homosexual activists to introduce employee
benefits to those in same-sex partnerships. These groups have also been
instrumental in the introduction of federal and provincial legislation
making these benefits a matter of Canadian law.