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The We Are Family Foundation (WAFF) has threatened a lawsuit in federal court against AFA because of an article that appeared in the January AFA Journal, which exposed the pro-homosexual content on WAFFs Web site. The letter from WAFF attorneys charged that the statements of fact within the AFA Journal article were false, malicious and "clearly uttered with a reckless disregard for the truth." WAFF demanded that AFA recant its statements, remove the article from its own Web site, and in its place post an apology. AFA refused. The AFA Journal article focused on a video project involving the 1970s hit song, "We Are Family," co-written by WAFF founder Nile Rodgers. The remix of the song, which was produced in November 2004 as a music video using over 100 characters from childrens television, is scheduled to be distributed via DVD format to over 61,000 elementary schools. A teachers guide will accompany the DVD to encourage discussions after children view the music video We Are Family. "The video itself is fine," said AFA chairman Don Wildmon. "But a teachers guide that promotes the homosexual agenda is not acceptable. All weve ever said is that parents should know how their school will use the video to teach values." Under the guise of promoting tolerance for other categories such as race, gender, age, disabilities, etc., the WAFF Web site openly promoted homosexuality as a normative lifestyle. There was a "Tolerance Pledge" that encouraged signees to pledge respect for homosexuals, and work against "ignorance, insensitivity and bigotry." The site included a teachers guide that aggressively normalized same-gender attraction and same-sex marriage. There was also a recommended reading list for children and adults that included such illustrated childrens books as the lesbian-themed, Heather Has Two Mommies, which discusses artificial insemination, and Daddys Roommate, with an illustration of two men in bed together. As well, the WAFF Web site had a list of "allies" that virtually ran the gamut of homosexual advocacy groups: Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network; Human Rights Campaign; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; and Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians & Gays. Interestingly, subsequent to the publication of the AFA Journal article, the controversial materials on the WAFF Web site were removed from public viewing. The only exception was the tolerance pledge, which was itself altered from its original format. "We stand by the article as written, and frankly are not surprised by the threat of a lawsuit from the We Are Family Foundation," said Wildmon. AFA
suggests parents contact schools "A good school system will always work with parents, not against them," said Wildmon. "We are encouraging parents to simply find out what, if anything, will be going on in their schools in connection with the We Are Family video." AFA is recommending that parents take the following simple steps always ensuring that communications with school officials be conducted in a Christian manner:
Should you have problems with your school, or if you would simply like to tell us about your experience in dealing with this issue, call AFA director of special projects Randy Sharp at 662-844-5036, Ext. 240, or E-mail him at rsharp@afa.net.
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