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originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: RonnieJersey
They're becoming more and more bold.
Last year they tried to coerce my 13 year old kid into taking the vaccine at school, despite me already handing in a letter stating he was not to have it. He was offered a form to opt-in without parental consultation and against my wishes.
Lucky for me my lad is strong willed and told them to ram it.
I definitely do not agree with any physical alterations as a minor.
originally posted by: Annee
We went through this exact same thing with gay kids.
They couldn't be out at home.
Their sanctuary was school and acceptance by their teachers and peers.
We never seem to learn anything.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Annee
I would listen to the testimonial
twitter.com/Detrans_United/status/1580613825815977985
I have a 14-year-old in high school.
I listen to him.
These kids are very open to sexual fluidity and being who you are.
It is not a taboo subject for them.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Annee
Gender fluidity doesn't exist outside of your warped brain.
If you think that -- then they aren't being open with you.
“So we started to brainstorm at the end of the 2020 school year, what are we going to do? We got to see some kids in-person at the end of last year, not many but a few. So we started to try and identify kids. When we were doing our virtual learning – we totally stalked what they were doing on Google, when they weren’t doing school work. One of them was googling ‘Trans Day of Visibility.’ And we’re like, ‘Check.’ We’re going to invite that kid when we get back on campus. Whenever they follow the Google Doodle links or whatever, right, we make note of those kids and the things that they bring up with each other in chats or email or whatever,” Baraki can be heard to say. Beyond electronic surveillance of kids’ internet use, “we use our observations of kids in the classroom—conversations that we hear—to personally invite students. Because that’s really the way we kinda get the bodies in the door. Right? They need sort of a little bit of an invitation,” Baraki says in the clip.
For those paying attention, the educators who guide California teachers in the creation of middle school LGBTQ clubs asserted the following: they struggle to maintain student participation in the clubs; many parents oppose the clubs; teachers surveil students electronically to ferret out students who might be interested, after which the identified student is recruited to the club via a personal invitation.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: TonyS
The other link there makes sense. Not surprising.
notthebee.com...
“So we started to brainstorm at the end of the 2020 school year, what are we going to do? We got to see some kids in-person at the end of last year, not many but a few. So we started to try and identify kids. When we were doing our virtual learning – we totally stalked what they were doing on Google, when they weren’t doing school work. One of them was googling ‘Trans Day of Visibility.’ And we’re like, ‘Check.’ We’re going to invite that kid when we get back on campus. Whenever they follow the Google Doodle links or whatever, right, we make note of those kids and the things that they bring up with each other in chats or email or whatever,” Baraki can be heard to say. Beyond electronic surveillance of kids’ internet use, “we use our observations of kids in the classroom—conversations that we hear—to personally invite students. Because that’s really the way we kinda get the bodies in the door. Right? They need sort of a little bit of an invitation,” Baraki says in the clip.
For those paying attention, the educators who guide California teachers in the creation of middle school LGBTQ clubs asserted the following: they struggle to maintain student participation in the clubs; many parents oppose the clubs; teachers surveil students electronically to ferret out students who might be interested, after which the identified student is recruited to the club via a personal invitation.
originally posted by: AutomateThis1v2
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Annee
Gender fluidity doesn't exist outside of your warped brain.
If you think that -- then they aren't being open with you.
Lol. So, you know how his kids think? That's part of the problem assuming that since your kids are conditioned to believe it's normal then every kid has been.
Maybe his kids are more logical and not as easily impressionable as yours are.
Seems to me you're fine with your kids believing anything as long as it's trendy and reinforced by the state.
originally posted by: AutomateThis1v2
a reply to: Annee
Mmhm. I'm sure you just listened and encouraged whatever silly ideas the government schools, media, and the such put into their heads.
Hell, maybe you should be more encouraging of the indoctrination and take them to strip clubs and have some alone time with adults who would gladly strip down in front of minors and expose them.
I mean you support it right?
Apparently you don't think it's dangerous.
originally posted by: AutomateThis1v2
a reply to: marg6043
You think she'd ever admit to failing to be a responsible parent?
She's the kind of oarent who'd tell little Jonny that just because he plays with Barbies that must mean he's actually a girl.