Originally posted by Robtard
Drag Queen
noun-a man who dresses up in women's clothes, typically for the purposes of entertainment
So an entertainer read a book to children; this is what is making you tolerable people flip out and pearl-clutch. Legit lolz, never change.
So non certified random drag queens should be brought into the public school to read to kids about gender?
Are you out of your mind?
Hmmm
I'm usually open minded but I don't know about this.
Let the parents decide by getting a vote from parents. It forces them to be active in their children's education (extremely important for future success from multiple studies) and also get to decide what their children are exposed to. Seems like a win win.
Originally posted by BrolyBlack
gender studies
I also agree with DDM that parents should vote on this and should generally take a more active approach in their children's education. This doesn't seem bad.
I'd rather keep impressionable kids away from gender and sexual ideology. They're kids. Elementary school kids.
School is not Church, keep the weird political/cultural agenda moralizing out of it.
****'s sake, even though I went to Public school and turned out fine, when I have kids if this shit progresses, I'll have to try and get them into a private school... assuming the state hasn't by that point outlawed any private school that doesn't push this agenda.
Originally posted by MythLord
Fascinating. The Drag Queens seem to be more of an example, or an anecdote, for a type of gender dysphoria. That can prove quite informative.I also agree with DDM that parents should vote on this and should generally take a more active approach in their children's education. This doesn't seem bad.
What qualifies them to be educators without any formal training?
Originally posted by Emperordmb
I'd rather keep impressionable kids away from gender and sexual ideology. They're kids. Elementary school kids.School is not Church, keep the weird political/cultural agenda moralizing out of it.
****'s sake, even though I went to Public school and turned out fine, when I have kids if this shit progresses, I'll have to try and get them into a private school... assuming the state hasn't by that point outlawed any private school that doesn't push this agenda.
Do you fear your future children turning transgender by being exposed (please...for the love of all that is holy, no pun intended) to transvestites?
I don't think that's possible because they are two different things. If you fear one of your sons getting the idea to decorate themselves with an extremely exaggerated version of female cosmetic application and attire, I guess you could try quarantining your kids for a while.
You might be better served not being hypercontrolling and helicopter parenting, though. They won't discover these things on their own and get a sense of excitement (because children get excited and full of glee when they think they are doing something bad or "not playing by the rules" because they are kids). It could end up being worse where a kid ventures too far into these things and ends up experiencing gender dysphoria or one of the LGB things.