Would a Harvey Milk Day Subject Kids to Gay Activist Agenda?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (BP) — California lawmakers are discussing the possibility of setting aside May 22 each year as a “day of special significance” honoring Harvey Milk, an openly homosexual San Francisco alderman whose murder in 1978 made him an icon of the “gay rights” movement. While the observance would not be an official holiday, the bill encourages schools to teach about Milk’s legacy — a fact that hasn’t escaped California citizens concerned about the agenda homosexual activists have for California public schools. The proposal would not require parental consent for mandatory student participation. The text of SB 572 states: “On Harvey Milk Day, exercises remembering the life of Harvey Milk and recognizing his accomplishments as well as the contributions he made to this state” should be conducted; specifically, “all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to observe … and … conduct suitable commemorative exercises.” A Southern Baptist pastor in San Diego