On the 7th of June, the elementary school "Yves Codou", in the municipality of La Mole, France, celebrated the "Holiday of the Parents" instead of Mother's Day, so as not to upset the homosexual couples of France, where gay marriage is legal.
It is the long-awaited paper of secularism desired by the Minister of Education, Vincent Peillon. A sort of manifesto of the "révolution douce" or soft revolution, the French political correctness of extreme secularism and gay culture.
Peillon's ministry has just sent to all schools in the country a circular to "strongly encourage educating children about gender equality". The text recommended by the Snuipp, the main teachers' union, is titled "Daddy wears the skirt".
Some municipalities have already changed the enrollment form for schoolchildren by eliminating the words "father" and "mother", replacing them with "legal manager 1" and "legal manager 2".
On Spain's birth certificates "progenitor A" and "progenitor B" has been introduced in place of father and mother.
For this reason, the Minister continued, we have to put the sexual orientation of notable literary personalities in textbooks. It would be hilarious if it were not so tragic.
Of the Biblical "Honor your father and mother" only a faint trace remains in the Western democracies. On Spain's birth certificates "progenitor A" and "progenitor B" has been introduced in place of father and mother.
This radical Western licentiousness will get its punishment from Islam. Al Qaeda's black banner crying "No God but Allah", the banner of the people who stone prostitutes and gays, who execute Alawite drivers because they don't know how many times you have to prostrate to Allah, is marching over this new form of "Newspeak", the dystopian language immortalized by George Orwell.
All over Europe, the number of births has dropped in comparison to the number of deaths year after year, but we daily create new types of families. A book used by the French ministry is titled "A New Sexual Order".
The caliphate will be stronger than anti-gender naivete.