Contact: Brad Dacus, President, Pacific Justice Institute, 916-857-6900
SACRAMENTO, Jan. 27, 2011 /Standard Newswire/ -- A bill recently introduced in the California senate seeks to mandate that all public schools in California teach history and social studies with a deliberate slant toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons (LGBT).
The bill, SB 48, was introduced in the new legislative session by longtime LGBT activist Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), who has also authored a number of bills in past sessions designed to attack traditional marriage. Among other things, SB 48 states, "Instruction in social sciences shall include the early history of California and a study of the role and contributions of... lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans, and members of other ethnic and cultural groups, to the economic, political, and social development of California and the United States of America, with particular emphasis on portraying the role of these groups in contemporary society."
Most California schools teach California history in the fourth grade. Current law points students to the contributions of "both men and women, black Americans, American Indians, Mexicans, and Pacific Island people." SB 48 adds LGBT and changes the names of most of the other ethnic groups to sound more politically correct, although it eliminates "Mexicans" entirely, without adding back in any other Latino designation.
Pacific Justice Institute will be officially opposing SB 48. PJI president Brad Dacus commented, "Increasingly, we are seeing bills like SB 48 disguised as anti-bullying measures, when in reality they do not even mention bullying. Instead, SB 48 mandates that history be sexualized for elementary-age children, to please a special interest group. At a time when our students are falling behind their peers from other countries, more political correctness is not the answer."