....WOULD YOU WANT TO KNOW?...........if it was YOUR 16 year old son?.............

.......what s' the difference between being prosecuted like Polanski..........or being able to be the safe school director?.......about three years..........Polanski bedded a 13 year old........the new safe school director kept a   secret about a sexual relationship for a 16 year old boy.........a relationship with an older adult man....apparantly 16  WAS a  legal age of consent in Massachusetts....... which is scary......but if it was YOUR 16 year old son  , would YOU want to know?.............would you hold the teacher culpable?.............is this REALLY a guy who should be in charge of "safe schools?"..........maybe so.......maybe not...........regardless of your view on gays,  did this former teacher do the right thing by NOT telling the parents ,  and letting them deal with their own son.......the kid was still under their roof..........to me that gives the parents certain rights too.............when the kid moves out on his own then it's "his world"..............when he lives under his parent's roof then he needs to respect THEIR wishes........whatever that is......honor the mother and father...........while they feed , clothe , shelter and educate their children.............I have to say that regardless of what Massachusett's state law said?.............even if the Jennings didn't actually BREAK any laws?...........his sympathy for the boy's cause  overshadowed his good judgement..........a 16 year old isn't mature enough to have a  sexual relationship with an older adult who may or may not be HIV positive....which is ANOTHER reason why the boy's parents should have been notified.........this isn't conduct conducive to the boy's safety is it?..........sexual relations with a 16 year old boy would be illegal in many states ...........I seriously think this is the wrong guy to have as a "safe school" director............this is only an incident that we KNOW about............to whom much is given (as in responsibility)  , much is required..........this is not a "gay issue"....this is a "judgement" issue.........about "student safety"........ and "moral responsibility " to the parents....... whose children's welfare and safety is entrusted to school officials........what if the older man in the affair had been Bob Berdella?........and the boy was killed.......because Kevin Jennings was sympathetic to the boy's gay dilemna.......and didn't bother to tell the boy's parents......................
 
( Newser) – One of President Obama’s appointees to the Department of Education has become the latest target for conservatives emboldened by the departures of green-jobs adviser Van Jones and others. Assistant deputy secretary Kevin Jennings is accused of neglecting to report a statutory rape case when he was a teacher in Massachusetts in the 1980s—but records show that the boy involved was 16, legally able to consent under state law.
Left-leaning blogs have jumped to defend Jennings, a longtime gay activist who was in the closet at the time of the incident. David Corn notes that, in essence, the right is vilifying Jennings for not outing the student. “This is now a fight with consequences extending beyond who’s handling safe school policy for President Obama,” he writes for Politics Daily. Rachel Weiner, blogging for the Huffington Post, notes with disdain that mainstream outlets like Politico have picked up on the “distorted” Fox News version.
 
—W. McCahill
Sources: Politics Daily, Huffington Post

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........perhaps our "safe school director" might find France more friendly to his persuasions.......maybe a job working with the French Minister of Culture...........
 
( Newser) – French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterand's own past has come back to haunt him in the wake of his calls for Roman Polanski's release. Opposition lawmakers have brought attention to passages in his autobiography where he defends sex tourism and admits paying for young—and, he implies, underage—boys. "I got into the habit of paying for boys," he wrote. "All these rituals of the market for youths, the slave market excited me enormously."
"As a minister of Culture, he has drawn attention to himself by defending a filmmaker accused of raping a child and has written a book where he said he took advantage of sexual tourism," a spokesman for the opposition Socialist Party said. "To say the least, I find it shocking." Mitterand, now under heavy pressure to resign, says he is "flabbergasted" by the attacks, the Independent reports.
 
—Rob Quinn
 
 
The abundance of very attractive and immediately available young boys put me in a state of desire. - Frederic Mitterand in his autobiography
La Mauvaise Vie

 
Source: Independent (UK)

........a little more searching turned up some appalling things about Jennings............more scary is the ability of these guys to be in positions of authority and influence without public scrutiny..........if certain so called "crazies" hadn't turned over rocks then we may never have known what this guy's agenda was.............
 

Kevin Jennings -- Unsafe for America's Schools
by  Tony Perkins
 
06/29/2009

Few Obama administration appointments have been as startling as Education Secretary Arne Duncan’s appointment of Kevin Jennings, the homosexual founder of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), to head the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools.

Jennings was undoubtedly chosen for this post (which does not require Senate confirmation) because the foundation of the homosexual education agenda is the concept of “safe schools.” However, “safe schools” as GLSEN defines them are like “hate crime laws” for kids. GLSEN’s model legislation would create protected categories like “sex, gender, . . . sexual orientation, [and] gender identity or expression.” (Ironically, they don’t include protection for the factor that GLSEN’s own research shows is the most common reason for harassment of students -- “the way they look or their body size.”) Everyone opposes violence, name-calling, and other forms of bullying. As with “hate crimes,” though, GLSEN’s “safe schools” do not protect everyone equally, but instead single out homosexuals for more protection than others.

Despite this inequity, some might be tempted to support the “safe schools” agenda as long as it is limited to ending bullying, and does not extend to actively affirming or promoting homosexuality. However, in a 1995 speech, Jennings admitted that the rhetoric about “safety” was a political device, saying that it “threw our opponents on the defensive, and stole their best line of attack. This framing short-circuited their arguments and left them back-pedaling.” In a 1997 speech he embraced the idea of actively “promoting” homosexuality, looking forward to a day when “people, when they would hear that someone was promoting homosexuality, would say, ‘Yeah, who cares?’” And an unsigned article on the GLSEN website in 2000 declared, “The pursuit of safety and affirmation are one and the same goal.”

While Jennings promotes tolerance toward homosexuals, he is unwilling to reciprocate by extending tolerance to those who disagree with him. His memoir, Mama’s Boy, Preacher’s Son, seethes with bitterness toward Southern Baptists, the country’s largest Protestant denomination (within which he was raised). Perhaps that’s why, in a speech in a New York church in 2000, Jennings is reported to have said, “We have to quit being afraid of the religious right. . . . I’m trying not to say, ‘[F---] ‘em!’ which is what I want to say, because I don’t care what they think! Drop dead!”

He wants homosexuality to be taught in American schools -- in his book Always My Child, Jennings calls for a “diversity policy that mandates including LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender] themes in the curriculum.”  But he wants only one side of this controversial issue to be aired, and apparently believes in locking sexually confused kids into a “gay” identity. That’s the implication of his declaration, “Ex-gay messages have no place in our nation’s public schools. A line has been drawn. There is no ‘other side’ when you’re talking about lesbian, gay and bisexual students.”

Jennings does not limit his promotion of homosexuality in schools only to high schools or middle schools. He wrote the foreword for a book titled Queering Elementary Education, which includes an essay declaring that “‘queerly raised’ children are agents” using “strategies of adaptation, negotiation, resistance, and subversion.”

Perhaps the most dramatic illustration, however, of Jennings’ unfitness for a “safe schools” post involves an incident when he taught at Concord Academy, a private boarding school in Massachusetts. In his book One Teacher in Ten (the title is based on the discredited myth, now abandoned even by “gay” activist groups, that ten percent of the population is homosexual), he tells about a young male sophomore, “Brewster,” who confessed to Jennings “his involvement with an older man he met in Boston.” But at a GLSEN rally in 2000, Jennings told a more explicit version of “Brewster’s” story. Jennings here quotes the boy and then comments: “‘I met someone in the bus station bathroom and I went home with him.’ High school sophomore, 15 years old. That was the only way he knew how to meet gay people.”

Did Jennings report this high-risk behavior to the authorities? To the school? To the boy’s parents? No -- he just told the boy, “I hope you knew to use a condom.” Sex between an adult and a young person below the “age of consent” (which varies from state to state) is a crime known as statutory rape, and some states mandate that people in certain professions report such abuse.

I do not know if “Brewster” was below the age of consent, nor whether Jennings was a mandatory reporter or violated mandatory reporting laws. When members of the National Education Association protested an NEA award to Jennings because of this incident, Jennings called the criticism “potentially libelous” and a GLSEN lawyer demanded a retraction. But when officials at Concord Academy -- the school where Jennings had taught -- were asked about the scenario described in one of Jennings’ accounts, a school spokesman said that such an incident should be reported.

In any case, public service requires adherence to a higher ethical standard than bare compliance with the law. Instead of veiled threats, Jennings now owes the public a thorough explanation of the “Brewster” incident. Regardless of the law, a 15-year-old who meets sexual partners in a bus station restroom requires more than a condom to be “safe.”

Kevin Jennings has neither the temperament nor the ethical standards needed for public service. His history suggests a commitment to serving only one narrow part of the student population, not all students. He is unfit for the post to which he’s been assigned, and Secretary Duncan should withdraw his appointment at once.

This Obama Czar is a REJECT just like all the rest of them. Turns out he's a pervert who's a big fan of Harry Hay, one of the nation's first homosexual activists who launched the Mattachine Society in 1948, founded the Radical Faeries and was a longtime advocate for the North American Man-Boy Love Association, NAMBLA.  Oh yeah, Kevin Jennings is DEFINITELY someone who should be involved with kids.........
 
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=111792

Complacency is the enemy.  Be educated.  Be aware.  Be involved.

.....Man-Boy Love Association?..............whew !!!..............I wonder who the "vetting czar" was that vetted the czars...........and they made SUCH a production out of the lengthy vetting process........UNLESS?...........those aren't things that concern the Obama boys.............ouch !!!................

I will have to say yes I would want to know and feel I have the right to know since this child would be living in my home....  As for the judgement issues, no he definitely should not be part of the anything to do with "safe school" issues.  His judgement was clouded by honoring the wrong side here, but that is just my opinion!