PM_ME_UR_XTRA_NIPS t1_jec3vu3 wrote
Reply to comment by NotacreativeguyGM in It is odd that some people support the right to bear arms, but reject the right to read books by schadenfreudender
Here's a pro-tip. School libraries don't show snuff or porn to kids. Most parents don't either. Religion is fine within society, but has no business in public schools as not all children believe in the same God(s) ( there's close to 3000 of them)
Yes, there are a handful of instances of inappropriate content in schools, but that number doesn't justify this full on attack on public education.
NotacreativeguyGM t1_jec4dth wrote
Here's a pro tip, I said keep all that, including religious materials out. The attack on education is saying keep the garbage out. Teach reading, writing, arithmetic. Don't teach gender ideology, race theory, religion or sexual orientation.
PM_ME_UR_XTRA_NIPS t1_jec6gtb wrote
I think I misunderstood what you meant then in your previous comment. I'm okay with children( 8th YEAR +) being taught that there are different sexual orientations ( and that it's okay to be that way-in terms of consenting ADULTS) This could/should be a part of sex education.
There are instances of homosexuality being observed in 500+ species. I'm not saying showing pictures or describe in depth the behavior or have repeated lessons on the topic, but being gay shouldn't be stigmatized any more in society.
I don't know what race theory is, but a lot of historical events are based in race and history should be taught objectively in a way that doesn't teach inferiority/superiority. Just the facts.
Gender psychology is a college level class, it's fine where it's at.
NotacreativeguyGM t1_jec6tpt wrote
Ok so it sounds like we agree on all fronts.
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