In this never-ending debate, someone on MAD posted this link:
First Graders Taken To San Francisco City Hall For Gay Wedding (Complete with picture of the ideal noo-clear family.)
SAN FRANCISCO, October 11 – In the same week that the No on 8 campaign launched an ad that labeled as “lies” claims that same-sex marriage would be taught in schools to young children, a first grade class took a school-sponsored trip to a gay wedding. Eighteen first graders traveled to San Francisco City Hall Friday for the wedding of their teacher and her lesbian partner, The San Francisco Chronicle reported. The school sponsored the trip for the students, ages 5 and 6, taking them away from their studies for the same-sex wedding. According to the Yes on 8 campaign, the public school field trip demonstrates that the California Supreme Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage has real consequences.
Honestly, the mentality reminds me of this:

Fortunately Cal linked to a more accurate report from the
San Francisco Chronicle, which qualified:
As is the case with all field trips, parents had to give their permission and could choose to opt out of the trip. Two families did. Those children spent the duration of the 90-minute field trip back at school with another first-grade class, the interim director said.
Brave John Larsen, an exmo Pundit on MAD, wrote:
However, gay marriages are a part of our society now, and it doesn't look like that genie is going back into the bottle anytime soon. I don't see what is gained by shielding children from the idea that homosexual adults get married. What are you going to do when your children come home and say that little Johnnie has two daddies. Are you going to deny the reality of the situation?
But I can't leave this post without a little humour from Morning Star:
What about when people started shacking-up? Should they have made a field trip out of that too?