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Wal-Mart, Little Black Book

Canadian government-funded same-sex schoolbook to be sold at Wal-Mart

By Judi McLeod

Friday, November 17, 2006

a sexually explicit book, which calls God, a "fat black dyke"--financed by all three levels of the Canadian government--is selling for $11.58 at U.S. Wal-Marts. (availability of the book and its price list at Canadian Wal-Mart unknown at press time).

angry american parents can blame Industry Canada, which at the beginning of the 2006 school year, posted an online version of the coyly called Little Black Book for Girlz: a Book on Healthy Sexuality.

"Including a chapter entitled "My first time F***ing a Girl and providing explicit instructions on how to perform oral, anal and other sex acts, those who counsel against it--especially parents--are derisively dismissed as bigots." (Stop Government-funded Same Sex Indoctrination", (Dr. Charles McVety, (www.canadafreepress.com, Sept. 15, 2006).

The Canadian government, which has thus far ignored public outrage, has kept the obscene book as part of official school curriculum. It is unknown whether the three levels of Canadian government who funded the Little Black Book to the tune of $7.8-million will be receiving royalties from Wal-Mart sales.

Toronto-based St. Stephen's Community House, the recipient of the $7.8-million government funding, developed the book as an "educational" project to reinforce Canada's Same Sex Marriage legislation. Educators are now required to teach the new law redefining marriage to all school children.

That a book that provides teenage girls with explicit instructions on how to perform same-sex oral, anal and other sex acts originated with an organization bearing a Christian name is mind boggling.

But evil does not stop at the threshold of Christian-sounding organizations or at government doors.

The all-Canadian Little Black Book is as much a part of school curriculum as grade school Science textbooks that come with a picture of Global Warming guru David Suzuki warning 6-year-old kids that man is largely responsible for killing the ozone layer.

TheLittle Black Book advises, "If you need to a figure to represent God The Holiness then for me (is) she's a fat, black dyke," McVety wrote.

CFP editors did not receive a single letter from anyone objecting to the book since Dr. McVety's Sept. 15th cover story.

But now that the story is posted to the front page of WorldNetDaily (which broke the story back in September), Canadian government may have to duck for cover.

"a book that family organizations in Canada had warned about just weeks ago has found its way into the Wal-Mart stock list, and while it calls God a "fat black dyke" and provides how-to information for same-sex experimentation, the store says it's the "stuff youth need to know." (BIZNETDaILY, Nov. 17, 2006). "The current online catalog for Wal-Mart lists the book price at $11.58, and says the manual is "not just a book about sex, but a look at girl culture by teenagers. No stuffy school textbook. No nosy adults…

"It's all stuff that youth need to know…The Little Black Book for Girlz is an important, take-anywhere empowerment guide. Girls shouldn't leave their teen years without it."

The book seems to have arrived in time for Wal-Mart's recent National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce debut.

Two of Canada's three levels of government are liberal-left. On Monday, the City of Toronto's Socialist Mayor David Miller and all but one of his incumbent councillors were returned to power in a landslide at Toronto City Hall. Cash-strapped Toronto, which is going into budget deliberations with a $500-million shortfall, donated $1,175,744 to the book.

(There was some degree of hope delivered to parents when two Communist trustees on the Toronto District School Board were defeated in Monday's civic elections).

The Premier Dalton McGuinty-led Ontario Liberal government, headed back to the polls next year, donated $3,968,825 to the book.

The Federal Government donated $1,543,108 for a total of $7,841,131.

Meanwhile Canadian parents--who would hardly expect Industry Canada to post online, a book encouraging their school-girl daughters to participate in same-sex intimacy--should make it a point to know what's in their children's' textbooks.

Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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