Parents outraged kids used in “Yes on 8″ ad
Posted October 27th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.marketwatch.comTwo sets of parents are angry that images of their children were used in an ad supporting California’s controversial Proposition 8. The proposition that voters will be voting on next week puts forth a change to the California constitution that would ban same sex marriage.
In their letter to the Yes on 8 campaign, the parents wrote: “We are absolutely outraged that you have chosen, without permission, to shamelessly hijack the images of our innocent children to promote a cause that we in no way, shape or form support. It is even more maddening that you have willfully and calculatingly edited the images of our children, with menacing music in the background, in a way that is completely contrary to their nature and harmful to them.”
The footage manipulated by the Yes campaign, without authorization from either the parents or the Chronicle, was originally captured on Oct. 10 when the children took a field trip with their classmates and several parents to share the moment of their teacher’s wedding to her longtime partner. All parents were notified well in advance of the trip which was organized by some parents, and, in fact, two families chose to have their children not participate under California’s broad opt out law.

