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Schools to Get 'SpongeBob' Tolerance Video

By KAREN MATTHEWS, Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - A children's music video that conservatives charge is part of an effort to encourage acceptance of homosexuality is being distributed to more than 60,000 schools nationwide, producers said Thursday.

The video features about 100 children's TV characters including SpongeBob SquarePants, Miss Piggy and Oscar the Grouch singing the 1979 disco hit "We Are Family." It will be accompanied by a teaching guide that promotes tolerance of diversity.

"The opportunity to bring that message to children around the entire country is truly exciting," said Caryl Stern, senior associate national director of the Anti-Defamation League. "We know at ADL that people are not born as little haters, we learn to hate. And just as we learn to hate, we have to unlearn to hate."

To produce and distribute the video, the ADL teamed with the We Are Family Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by music producer Nile Rodgers, who co-wrote "We Are Family."

TV networks and production companies also are involved, and FedEx has agreed to ship the videos for free.

The effort sparked controversy in January when the American Family Association, in an article by the editor of its monthly journal, charged that the video had a pro-gay subtext.

"On the surface, the project may appear to be a worthwhile attempt to foster greater understanding of cultural differences," wrote Ed Vitagliano. "However, a short step beneath the surface reveals that one of the differences being celebrated is homosexuality."

The video was also criticized by James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, who alluded to SpongeBob SquarePants' role in a "pro-homosexual video" during remarks to a pre-inauguration dinner in Washington.

In a telephone interview Thursday, Vitagliano said he does not object to the "innocuous" video itself but to the accompanying teaching guide, which he said "distorts the definition of family to produce a nontraditional model."

Vitagliano pointed to a section where children are asked who is in a family, and if they say "a mommy," "a daddy," "a sister" or "a brother," the teacher is prodded to "ask further questions of the class."

"We feel that this is part of an attempt to include same-sex couples in the institution of marriage and the family," he said.

Rodgers, who joined ADL officials and others at an event promoting the video, said the project is not about sexual orientation.

"We're not talking about sex at all," he said. "This is for young children."

Christopher Cerf, the author and children's TV producer who's another of the video's creators, said he was "amazed" by the criticism.

"At first I thought this was so ridiculous that it's funny," he said.
 
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Doesn't matter anyway. One little video won't help years of learning to hate from their parents at home. :rolleyes:
 
Good point Mohave but it's not just the parents. As a baby boomer, I can remember when racism was a societal afterthought...and homosexuality was just taboo, only mentioned with exaggerated disgust. We have seen tremendous progress in both areas, albeit mostly mandated, but only the most naive can deny that a vigorous homosexual agenda runs rampant in our media and entertainment industry. Is that bad? I can't say but I can say that the average citizen out there, the 'silent majority' if you will, doesn't like to be force fed agendas or have their values defined for them.
 
u know i know some poeple i tryed to help learn being gay isnt so bad , sometimes they are ur best friend they more kind at time sthan others i know theres people that hear abput this from their kids say i dont want u with those others first thing after father helps the little boy gonna say to teacher ur teachin us be gay they get all that stuff they better be prepared for violence to it not much diff than kkk be gay clan u watch some people just cant accept becouse they let their mind imagine to much see to much of course on purpose no i aint against gays i accept em i had many gay friends they are cool big help nice not cool but whatever :)
 
I think gay is fine for those who practice it, but they need to keep it to themselves.
I don't rub it in any ones face what my wife and I do, nor do I make agenda's out of it for others to be force fed.
Schools are a place for learning the 3 R's so to speak and shouldn't be burdened with some of these types of topics.
 

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