Dutch Children’s Video Has Boy Singing about his “Two Real Fathers”
Americans for Truth ^ | September 18th, 2006 | Peter LaBarbera
Posted on 12/21/2006 2:56:59 PM PST by lizol
Dutch Children’s Video Has Boy Singing about his “Two Real Fathers”
If you think we have it bad with aggressive homosexual activism here in the
Of course, “gay” advocates think this video is wonderful and wish Americans were as “progressive” as the Dutch–illustrating the huge philosophical gap between pro-family advocates and their pro-homosexual foes. Remember, this is the “family” brand of homosexual activism … the “conservative,” domesticated side of their movement. And it necessarily requires indoctrinating the minds of impressionable children that having “two fathers” or “two mothers” is a good thing. In one of the song’s lines, Terence says of his “two fathers”: “Who, if they have to, both can be my mother.” Talk about redefining the family!
The “diversity” movement couldn’t be more wrong: “two daddies” can never replace a mom in a child’s life, and it is utterly selfish of homosexual adults to intentionally put children in this position–and to subject other children to propaganda like this.
Lyrics to "I Have Two Fathers"
by Terrance Van Cleave
We live in a terrace house,
We have nice stuff at home,
We live there quite okay with three of us
Bas works for the newspaper,
And Diederik is a laboratorian,
They adopted me when I was one year old
I'm still the only child,
But that's okay with me,
That way I get all the attention and love from those two
Bas brings me to the school,
With Diederik I play violin,
And with three of us we watch soaps on TV
Chorus 1:
I have two fathers,
Two real fathers,
Sometimes cool and sometimes strict,
But it's going great with us
I have two fathers,
Two real fathers,
Who, if they have to, both can be my mother
When I have to go to bed,
Diederik checks my homework,
And Bas does the dishes or is doing laundry
And if I'm ill or have a fever,
Then there's nobody I know,
Who can be so caring as Diederik or Bas
Chorus 2:
He has two fathers,
Two real fathers,
Sometimes cool and sometimes strict,
But it's going great with us
He has two fathers,
Two real fathers,
Who, if they have to, both can be my mother
Sometimes I get bullied at school,
Of course it's not nice,
"Your parents, they are homos!"
They find it strange,
Then I just shrug my shoulders,
So what? I'm their son!
It's not ordinary,
But for me, it's quite okay
