22 June 2014

Don't Waste Public Money for Teachers' Case in US

PHL Teachers in US
Recent news reports from the United States says that an estimated 150 foreign teachers, composed mostly of Filipinos, have been notified by the Maryland’s Prince George’s Country school system that it has no plans to sponsor temporary work visas or permanent residency at the end of the current school term.

This means that these teachers may have to leave when their visas expire around August 2014.

20 June 2014

Anti-Gay Movement Growing in France

Papa and Mama
As lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) takes center stage in the on-going battle for same-sex marriage in the United States court room, an initiative of an anti-gay group is also growing in influence in France and parts of Europe.

The initiative Journée de retraite de l’école (JRE) ('Day Off School') encouraged parents to keep their children out of school on specific days to boycott the education system. Members of the initiative contact the parents via social networks or messages on their cell phones.

18 June 2014

Most Countries Don't Like Gays

Straight Couples
From their cozy Western perspective, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex people (LGBTs) think that they already have an upper hand in their battle against conservative groups to get their selfish agenda accepted. Even if Europe, Australia, North America, and most of South America, have started the discussion about gay marriage and homosexual adoption, only the most narrow-minded LGBT would still think majority of people around the world have accepted their lifestyle and their deviant sexual orientation.

13 June 2014

Time to Resist Selfish World Cup Agenda

World Cup 2014
We all know that there are no FIFA World Cup players who are openly gay. but what we don't know is that the international soccer's laudable culture is a big part of the reason.

Throughout modern history, people have used soccer as a method of eliciting friendship and camaraderie across nations because this kind of sports has a unique ability to ensure traditional culture and insulate the players from intolerant gay activists.

11 June 2014

FIFA World Cup Still Safe From Intolerant Gay Agenda

FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup will undoubtedly remain as pure as before and will resist all attempts by the gay communities to try and ‘penetrate it from the back.’

Recent survey already showed that none of the players that will be fielded by 32 countries during a month-long soccer extravaganza are gays. This was expected considering that soccer is one bastion of sports where certain conceptions of masculinity, brotherhood and competition prevail.