Headmistress: I don't let LGBT in my school, there's nothing to tell students.

High Director “Sami Frasher”, Teuta Dobi, comments on propaganda as she calls LGBT community representatives in some high schools in the capital, stating she cannot impose her own children's choices, but the right is to be taught the good values that God has given her. Director [...]
High Director “Sami Frasher”, Teuta Dobi, comments on propaganda as she calls LGBT community representatives in some high schools in the capital, stating she cannot impose her own children's choices, but the right is to be taught the good values that God has given her.
High Director “Sami Frasher”, Teuta Dobi, in an interview for the newspaper “The century” said that any educational program is allowed in schools and that they work on strategies drafted by the Ministry of Education for various problems teenagers experience. While stating that at school each subject is allowed to be discussed, since problems exist and it is better to face them without affecting each other's personal choices. The director said, among other things, that he will not allow LBGT community access to school, because they have nothing to tell students, but would invite art people as examples to follow. She said that we cannot impose our children's personal choices, but the right is to teach them the good values that God has given them.
LGBT Alliance Director Jenny Karaj has reacted yesterday for the first time to training organised by this community in several high schools in the country, to the sensibly declination of young people and teachers to fight the lynx against the LGBT community and persons with different sexual tendencies. She said, that in meetings that have been conducted at schools, two LGBT transplant activists, who have shown personal experiences and how kindness has become the cause of their leaving school, she said. “Yes, 2 transplants were in one of the activities, but are activists.
It was student training, but we have to understand that those two are 2-year-olds, who one was expelled from school because of the confusion, and the other was forced to leave school. What has been shown in training has been personal experience of how they have abandoned school because of the confusion. Their advice to students was that what our peers and teachers did to us when we were at school, don't you do to others” said Karaj.
She added, that it is a sensational project that has no connection with the American Embassy or the Soros organisation, as claimed by some politicians who reacted to social networks a few days ago. While stressing that we do not turn people into homoscasulas, it is an initiative based on the needs identified at work and with community persons, as there is a plan for protecting their rights, further states.“We're not vampires who vampire people and turn them into homosexuals.
I'd say my concrete case. I'm 32 years old, I'm a lesbian. I lived in a society of hetero-normatives, where heterosexual propaganda becomes very violent daily. That's just paranoid. It's a panic I don't know from who spread and why. This is an initiative that has nothing to do with either Soros or the American Embassy. This is something that started with the need that we've identified with work and with community persons, because there's an action plan for protecting LGB rights.”












