You will be pleased to know that LBC Pastor Eliot Mayfield, who left Landover for Missionary Service in Borneo and was later moved to Malaysia over an incident with a goat and a watermelon in which he was exonerated, has been advising the Terengganu Education Department on what to do with potential queers, lady-boys and cross-dressers.
Despite the expected opposition from the degenerate adgenda of some ill-informed liberals, the camp is going ahead.
Razali Daud is a wise and godly man, "The opposition will be crushed." He said.
In further news, he announced that places might later be available for young men from the US whose parents have some suspicions as to their degree of limp-wristedness.
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Despite the expected opposition from the degenerate adgenda of some ill-informed liberals, the camp is going ahead.
KUALA LUMPUR: Several lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) NGOs have criticised the Terengganu Education Department over the Besut boot camp for “sissies”, which is currently home to 66 schoolboys who have displayed “effeminate tendencies”.
Some have called this move as an abuse of human rights and that it goes against the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) which Malaysia ratified in 1995.
Terengganu Education Department director Razali Daud was quoted as saying that the link between effeminate behaviour and transsexuality/homosexuality should not be ignored.
He said that although the department understands that “some people end up as Mak Nyah or homosexuals”, “we will do our best to limit the number”.
He said the move was prompted by the rising number of effeminate schoolboys in the state.
“The students must understand that there are choices in life and we want them to know all the options available to them,” he said.
The boys, between 13 and 17, reported on Monday for the camp, where they will undergo religious and motivational classes, and physical guidance.
Some have called this move as an abuse of human rights and that it goes against the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) which Malaysia ratified in 1995.
Terengganu Education Department director Razali Daud was quoted as saying that the link between effeminate behaviour and transsexuality/homosexuality should not be ignored.
He said that although the department understands that “some people end up as Mak Nyah or homosexuals”, “we will do our best to limit the number”.
He said the move was prompted by the rising number of effeminate schoolboys in the state.
“The students must understand that there are choices in life and we want them to know all the options available to them,” he said.
The boys, between 13 and 17, reported on Monday for the camp, where they will undergo religious and motivational classes, and physical guidance.
In further news, he announced that places might later be available for young men from the US whose parents have some suspicions as to their degree of limp-wristedness.
Apply to Landover for a discount!



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