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Ironically, this was, in itself, a replay of exactly what I had critiqued: easy homophobia under the guise of "protecting" children. Luckily the story received little media news magazine attention. The Massachusetts News, published by a 71 year old right wing, news magazine retired lawyer J. Edward Pawlick from his home in Sherborn, MA., a small news magazine suburban town north-west of Boston has little credibility with the mainstream news right now. He received some attention two months ago when he sent out a 28 page anti-gay booklet to the 4,000 residents of his home town, but most the of mainstream media outlets now write him off as a crackpot. But despite this the incident worries me. First of all, the Newton leaflet was a response to the organizing of a Gay and Straight Alliance for parents of children in the town's schools. For a liberal suburb like Newton this is not very controversial, but the public discourse around children and sexuality is so charged that material like Pawlick's newsletter could seriously hold up a project such as this for months and play upon preexisting rifts within the school board, as well as parent's groups.
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