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Early Childhood Educator Explains Why We Need To Talk To Preschoolers About Gender & Sexuality

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posted on Jul, 31 2022 @ 10:32 AM
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originally posted by: Kenzo
Groomer alert in Minnesota school…

Minnesota elementary principal promoted the book “Jack Not Jackie” as summer reading for K-2 grades.


Elementary school promotes book for kindergartners about ‘gender identity’




My town has an active LGBQT+ community.

They put on free events, including drag shows.

All ages are welcome.

I take my kid. My kid learns that people are friendly, nice, funny, entertaining, etc.

He sees them as just people.

If one of his friends has same sex/gender parents -- he's going to see them as just people.

If one of his friends has a transgender family member -- my kid's going to see them as just people.

The kids don't have a problem unless fearmongering adults go ballistic.



posted on Jul, 31 2022 @ 10:35 AM
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a reply to: pteridine

I'm almost certain that a fully-awakened population of
caring parents wouldn't even skim that element on the
internal multiple choice of responses.
Hell I never had a puppy in this fight; and to even open
my mouth lately with my mind attached would ban me.



posted on Jul, 31 2022 @ 10:51 AM
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a reply to: Annee
Do you take your kid to the in-your-face parades where the plan seems to be how outrageous the local LGBTQRST+++ community can behave? They seem to be merely attention seekers who want validation for their lifestyle. I find it puzzling as to why an entire month is dedicated to this and why normal people are forced to play along or be castigated for being something-phobic.



posted on Jul, 31 2022 @ 10:55 AM
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originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: Annee
Do you take your kid to the in-your-face parades where the plan seems to be how outrageous the local LGBTQRST+++ community can behave? They seem to be merely attention seekers who want validation for their lifestyle. I find it puzzling as to why an entire month is dedicated to this and why normal people are forced to play along or be castigated for being something-phobic.


We've gone to a couple Pride parades. Long Beach for one.

They're mostly families.

But guess who makes the news and is cycled over and over.

Does the media show the families? NO. They pick out the one or two extremists and repeat, repeat, repeat.




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