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California Teachers Association Supports Gay Marriage & Opposes Prop. 8

Big Surprise! California's largest teachers' union, the California Teachers Association officially opposes Proposition 8, the California Marriage Protection Act. It advocates for homosexual marriage. CTA's political recommendations page is here http://www.cta.org/issues/current/campaign/ . It's fuller explanations and endorsements are here: http://www.cta.org/NR/rdonlyres/700D45BF-5ECE-4157-91D7-14D794EE093A/0/CTAPositionsinNovember2008Election71408.pdf).
In CTA's own words:
NO on Prop. 8 – Support Equality for All
 
• CTA believes that all people should be allowed equal protections under the law. 
California’s Constitution should guarantee the same freedoms and rights to everyone –
no one group should be singled out to be treated differently.
 
• Equal protection under the law is the foundation of American society. In fact, teachers
focus on the guarantees of equal protection when teaching history or discussing the
Constitution. Prop. 8 mandates one set of rules for gay and lesbian couples and another
set of rules for everyone else. That’s not fair. California laws should treat everyone
equally. 
 
• CTA policy states that “the legal rights and responsibilities of marriage and civil unions
belong to all adults, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability,
religion or socio-economic status.”
 
• Marriage equality is about treating everyone’s family fairly. The freedom to marry is
fundamental to our society. Gay and lesbian couples should not be singled out for unfair
treatment under the laws of our state. Committed and loving couples who want to
accept the responsibility that comes with marriage should be treated equally.
Action plan:  1.  Contact friends, family and neighbors who are public school teachers in California and call their attention to this endorsement. Ask them whether they support it. If not, ask them if they plan on withdrawing from the union. They should still have the option of paying a shop fee to benefit from collective bargaining. They are also protected by the Beck Supreme Court decision that allows them to withhold from the union a portion of their dues that would go to political activities.  2.  Consider withdrawing your children from California public schools. I don't know that I can afford to right now, but should Prop. 8 fail, I intend to move from California. I have seen first hand what the law does to the culture, especially to youth culture. I won't raise my youngest in this atmosphere. The textbooks with two dads and two moms are almost upon us.

The CTA endorsement is boneheaded for many reasons of principle as well as practice. Two spring to mind. First, Proposition 8 has nothing whatsoever to do with "equal protection" of the laws. That is a legal concept that depends on the compared parties being similarly situated. I can think of no greater contrast than that between traditional, heterosexual marriage to homosexual marriage. The first requires a man and a woman. Society and the human race require such union to perpetuate themselves. The second, by definition, requires that the couple NOT consist of a man and a woman. Men and women are different to such an extent that being married to and sexually united to the one, can be nothing at all like being married to and sexually united with the other. Heterosexual marriage propagates the race, enlarges the economy, and increases human happiness. Homosexual marriage on its best day can do none of that.

Second, I believe society and the human race are done harm by a multiplicity of same-sex marriages. As tolerance for homosexual union and marriage increase, as the law turns to bless what it once forbid, we shall continue to see increase in homosexual identification, and in homosexual behavior, union and marriage. Whether some are "born that way," certainly all are not, and we know that because the homosexual fertility rate should be expected to breed the trait of homosexuality out of existence, or nearly so. But the percentage seems to maintain itself. In other words, conversion is going on. So here's what is going to happen, and it's drenched in irony so stark only a teachers' union could miss it. By endorsing Proposition 8, CTA is supporting an institution that will harm California's fertility rate and result in less children attending California public schools.

CTA is killing the goose that lays its golden egg.

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