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Europe's Decadent Education
· Friday, January 15, 2010
When people think of the public morals of Europe, the word "decadence" comes to mind. Sex, drugs, and the decline and fall of the churches all define the trend. Amsterdam, for example is celebrated as "San Francisco times ten."
But that portrait doesn't fit as well in Eastern Europe. Take Lithuania, a small Catholic country of 3.3 million people that was forced to be a captive nation within the Soviet Union for five decades. At the end of 2009, their parliament, the Seimas, amended a new law passed in July for the protection of minors. It passed 58 to 4, with 25 abstaining.
The law limits a broad range of public information considered harmful to children, including graphic violence, instructions on how to make explosives, presentation of drug use in a positive light, pornography and ridicule or harassment based on race, religion, wealth or sexual orientation. The amendments also make clear that the legal restrictions apply to education, the mass media, advertising and all other types of public information, not to parents in the home.
The original bill -- which drew widespread condemnation from the European Union -- banned the promotion among minors of "homosexual, bisexual, and polyamorous relations." The bill was passed in reaction to attempts to introduce a fairy tale about two princes falling in love into the curriculum for kindergarteners in the public schools.
The libertines never respect parental wishes for grade-school innocence and can never, ever wait until children reach sexual maturity to begin "teaching tolerance." They insist on parental subterfuge with lessons pushing "sexual orientation" education on children who can't even write out their ABCs yet.
In September, the European Parliament voted 349 to 218 against the Lithuanian law, and directed their "Agency for Fundamental Rights" to opine on whether the law offends European anti-discrimination standards. Any such opinion would be "non-binding," though activists would likely use it to intimidate Lithuania into overturning their policy.
Lithuania responded by asking the European Court of Justice to declare that resolution null and void, as an intrusion on a democratic government's sovereignty. The court surprisingly agreed the European Parliament had overreached.
An earlier proposal by the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, the "progressive" parliamentary faction, would have moved to suspend Lithuania pursuant to Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union, the 1992 pact that created the EU. This lobbying campaign is much more democratic than being in the Soviet Union, but it might feel like foreign domination of a different kind.
But the international "human rights" lobbyists turned that analogy upside down. Nicola Duckworth of Amnesty International cast the Lithuanians as the Soviets. "Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin wall, the Lithuanian parliament is turning the clock back by imposing draconian limitations on the flow of information and the freedom of expression and stigmatizing part of the population," she said.
Duckworth added that anyone who was convicted of violating the protection-of-minors law would be considered a "prisoner of conscience." Any agitator who wants to teach 5-year-olds about the two gay princes is apparently the new century's Andrei Sakharov.
If Amnesty International ultimately wins in Lithuania, it wouldn't be the first time. Great Britain passed a law in 1988 (Section 28 of the Local Government Act) against promoting homosexuality in schools. But the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child demanded a repeal, which it received in 2003. No prosecutions were ever brought in the 15 years the law was on the books.
Remember Amnesty International and the U.N. (and of course, the French) when people complain about how America's entertainment conglomerates spread a disrespectful virus of "cultural imperialism."
Last summer, as Lithuania passed its law, Britain represented Western European decadence in public education. A National Health Service leaflet advised teenaged school children that they have a "right" to an enjoyable sex life and that regular intercourse can be good for their cardiovascular health. Its slogan: "An orgasm a day keeps the doctor away." The government also proclaimed: "Health promotion experts advocate five portions of fruit and veg a day and 30 minutes' physical activity three times a week. What about sex or masturbation twice a week?"
There was a similar story in Spain. The government of the Extremadura region in the west recently suggested children be taught "self-exploration and self-pleasure." It launched a masturbation advice (and advocacy) campaign based around the slogan "Pleasure is in your own hands."
In their press statements, the "human rights" activists advocate freedom of expression and denounce the spreading of stigmas. But when it comes to traditional faith, values and parental rights in Europe, the freedom of expression flows only toward the decadent sexual "progressives," and the stigmas blow back on any parents who object.
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vesey
The whole world is gradually and eventually going to become a "one world government" run by secular humanist at the expense of Biblical morality and the individual right to moral and cultural choice. In this brave new world the moral people will be and in fact have already become the villains. I am grateful that at my age i won't be around to see the culmination of this sad and inevitable eventuality...
Posted January 15, 2010 at 3:19:30 AM
Mark
That law no only criminalizes "drug use in a positive light" but also prevents any kind of drug education relating to harm. This fits with the common Lithuanian perception that more residents would rather have a serial killer for a neighbor, rather than a cannabis smoking neighbor.
Technically, the law even prevents fantasy stories form being read in school, or any references to fortune tellers or the occult.
But preventing, or discouraging, homosexual activity is a priority in Lithuania. As a catholic country which holds it's culture as a national treasure, trying to keep people "making babies" in Lithuania a priority.
Lithuanians are reminded everyday by countries such as the UK, Germany, France, and Belgium what happens when a nation is forced to depend on immigration and foreign workers to try to prop up a dying national culture. They prefer themselves and their traditions to the traditions (and religious laws) of others, especially brown people.
Posted January 15, 2010 at 4:13:00 AM
Eric Potter MD
Good evening,
As a Christian parent concerned about the state of our culture's trajectory, I applaud Lithuania's work to stem the tide of relativism and suppression of Christian or conservative values. I am working with an organization named Parental Rights.Org which is fighting against "statist" efforts to overtake the role of parents in children's life. My blog is called "parentalrightstn" if anyone wants to read more about this issue. It is specifically directed at the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which is mentioned in the article. Thank you for this article. I hope to hear more about parental rights from this site in the future.
Sincerely,
Eric Potter MD
Tennessee Director for Parental Rights.Org
Posted January 16, 2010 at 1:04:00 AM
Tom in Lazybrook
Unfortunately,
Mr. Bozell supports this draconian law, which regardless of its name, has but one purpose...To stop Lithuanian Gay people from being able to have any freedom of expression, public protest or assembly in the same forums (the streets and media) that are used by anti-Gay forces to demonize and spread hate against Gay Lithuanians.
Apparently, Mr. Bozell cannot win an arguement agaisnt Gay rights on their merits, so they seek to criminialize an equal public discussion where both sides have equal access to the public forum.
When Mozaika (a Lithuanian Gay Rights organazation) can assemble publically on the streets of Vilnius or Kanuas to publically protest those that advocate discrimination, then you can talk about the rest of this bill. Otherwise, this bill is about banning ALL public freedom of expression, protest, assembly, and association.
And to Mr. Potter, I seriously hope your organazation wasn't one of those American "Christian" groups that worked with Syria and Iran in December 2008 at the UN to block UN condemnation of imprisonment and execution of Gay people simply for being Gay.
Posted January 16, 2010 at 6:54:05 PM
Eric Potter MD
Dear Tom,
No, we are working for parent's freedom to raise their children according to their own values and beliefs rather than having values imposed on them by the government. While I oppose homosexuality, I believe homosexual parents should be free to raise their children according to those values. The problem arises when such groups want to force their values on the children of other parents.
I am unsure of what incident you are referring to, but I am curious to hear more of your perspective on that, given what I percieve to be the tone of your comment. I have never advocated execution for gay individuals and I am quite sure my organization has never done so.
Sincerely,
Eric Potter MD
PS: I am also interested in your reading of my blog mentioned earlier if you have the time.
Posted January 17, 2010 at 8:48:13 PM