The grooming culture that has taken root in America's public schools did not spring from thin air – it is the intended consequence of a long-term LGBT strategy. What follows is a firsthand account of how it started.
Thirty years ago, on Nov. 3,1992 (the day Bill Clinton was elected president), the people of Oregon voted on Ballot Measure 9, the “No Special Rights Act,” which would have amended the Oregon constitution to prohibit the state from adding “sexual orientation” as a basis for civil rights minority status and prevent homosexuals from illegitimately gaining the legal, political and social entitlements that came with it.