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originally posted by: Lucidparadox
a reply to: infolurker
How is this grooming?
I just watched it.
Learning things exist is a good thing.
it is something for parents
I guess when they enforce your gender dichotomy the indoctrination is good?
originally posted by: Lucidparadox
a reply to: infolurker
How is this grooming?
I just watched it. One of the kids was first to bring up non-binary. Another kid said "they" all before the teacher even said anything.
Theyre just going over definitions of things like they would do in any other class.
Also, no matter where your kid is, they are going to eventually run into a non-binary or trans identifying kid.. most likely at some point between this age and high school. So they will eventually have this conversation anyway.
I really dont get all the outrage about it. You cant control society or other people. What exists, exists. Whether you want trans or non-binary, or people who identify as wolves exist or not.. they do.. and they will.
And you.. and your kids will have to interact with and live amongst them eventually at some point whether you like ot or not.
So with that, isnt it best your kid know and understand everything about the world and people around them as soon as possible? So they can best understand things an have a firm grasp how to operate as soon as possible?
If you view all this stuff in a negative light, fine whatever that's your perogative. But wouldnt that make the case for education surrounding it stronger? Like drugs? If a kid who had no knowledge of drugs and no understanding of them whatsoever, they havee never learned about them, or talked about them.. if that kid gets offered drugs by another student and told oh yeah these are awesome youll love it.. they have no other knowledge backing their descision to try it. They will likely believe their friend.
Learning things exist is a good thing.
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: matafuchs
yes, I get it, you impose your sick approach on gender on your kids, because you don't trust sexed. it's not new, these backward religious fanatics have been around longer than sexed and their kids got taken out of class for the most backwards reason.
do you think there is a difference between the genitals and the roles imposed by society regarding these genitals ?
Can you think beyond your vulva or penis on who you are and who you want to be?
Are you afraid of feminine men, or is it masculine women that scare you?
Should your penis or vulva define your behaviors in society?