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originally posted by: AdifferentOpinion
If you knew outing a kid to their parents would result in rejection, abuse or neglect or in other words, disclosure would be putting a child in harm’s way would you still do it anyway?
originally posted by: EternalShadow
All the sudden, there's an explosion of transgenderism in children???
originally posted by: TDDAgain
a reply to: Annee
But grooming children in secrecy, even encouraging that the teachers "should keep it a secret to the parents". A child that can not decide on their own, that isn't extremism?
originally posted by: nugget1
I'm going to be surprised if there isn't a massive amount of parents opting out of the public school system in favor of other learning venues.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: AdifferentOpinion
If you knew outing a kid to their parents would result in rejection, abuse or neglect or in other words, disclosure would be putting a child in harm’s way would you still do it anyway?
Parents have an obligation to know what is happening with their minor children.
originally posted by: Terpene
Again nothing more than fear-based fantasies gone wild.
Did teachers have to report it before?
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Annee
History with LGBTQ+ kids —- does not support right of parent over right of kid.
Parents have rights over children.
Children do not have rights over parents.
originally posted by: Annee
Oh, look — going for extremism.
Guess what — there are Muslim LGBTQ+ kids too —
that need a safe place.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: AdifferentOpinion
If you knew outing a kid to their parents would result in rejection, abuse or neglect or in other words, disclosure would be putting a child in harm’s way would you still do it anyway?
Parents have an obligation to know what is happening with their minor children.
My kid tells me.
Maybe some parents should listen to their kids more than indoctrinating them with their ideologies.
originally posted by: ancientlight
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: AdifferentOpinion
If you knew outing a kid to their parents would result in rejection, abuse or neglect or in other words, disclosure would be putting a child in harm’s way would you still do it anyway?
Parents have an obligation to know what is happening with their minor children.
My kid tells me.
Maybe some parents should listen to their kids more than indoctrinating them with their ideologies.
So it's okay though for the schools/state to do it behinds parent's backs ?