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Drag March "Coming for your children"
(07-01-2023, 12:58 PM)GMDino Wrote: Educators work on these things.  They work to provide what they believe is best for the majority of students based on their studies and their background.

Sure, and if you don't agree with them, then what?  Too bad mom and dad, the experts have spoken.  If the pandemic taught us anything it's that appeal to expertise is rarely a good thing.  


Quote:What you seem to be thinking is that the ex education materials are handled like the history materials where legislatures and "moms for liberty" get to decided what is in the books no matter what the group of educators believe.

Again with your mind reading trick.  One needn't guess at what I'm saying, because I'm flat out saying it.  This topic is one for parents to decide, not the state.  Again, if you allowed parent's to opt their children out then I'd have no problem.  I'd also say that the school should provide the lesson plans to parents so they can make an informed decision on whether their child should participate.  Making any of this mandatory for elementary aged children is an unacceptable usurpation of parental rights.


Quote:If we allowed the people with the experience to provide the information it would be better for everyone all around.

It is truly interesting how your acceptance of the "experts" only applies to topics you agree on.  Gun rights, no expertise needed.  I could go on, but anyone reading this will be able to form their own list.

Quote:Or we could just pretend sexual assaults are happening because the right is afraid of genitals.

Whatever.

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RE: Drag March "Coming for your children" - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 07-01-2023, 01:05 PM

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