Professional_Fun_664

Professional_Fun_664 t1_isn6fer wrote

Does anybody find it even slightly funny that a stupid sign pissed somebody off so bad that they went and collected 100 signs just to throw them away? FFS, I'm a conservative and that takes some dedication to be that pissed off. It's as stupid as when we had somebody stealing Trump signs in 2016. Like, JFC, it's a sign. How can a stupid sign bother you so much that you want to take time out of your day and waste it like this? I've got way better things to do.

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Professional_Fun_664 t1_ire1px9 wrote

I get what you're saying. I happen to believe I know my kids better than their teacher does. My wife's friend just put her son (4yo) in preschool last month. The preschool teacher asked what his preferred pronouns are. She said, "He's 4. He doesn't know what a pronoun is yet. Last week he was convinced he was Spiderman. This week he's the Hulk."

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Professional_Fun_664 t1_irdb665 wrote

No, and I don't think so either. I have a problem with schools pushing an agenda that the parents don't agree with. I don't think schools should be teaching any far left or far right stuff. High school? Fine. Whatever. I've always told my kids to form their own opinions. They shouldn't have any belief system just because someone else told them they have to think a certain way. They also know that if someone has to scream, they have no valid points and think they can force you to cave. But there is no reason for any of that garbage to be taught to a 7yo in an elementary school.

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Professional_Fun_664 t1_ird87m1 wrote

Ok. I was under the impression the board was the ones that tried to keep it under wraps until the dad of the first girl found out. Then when he went to raise hell about it at the board meeting, they had him arrested and moved the rapist to another school where he did the exact same thing at that school.

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Professional_Fun_664 t1_ird49iq wrote

Way to jump to a conclusion, along with all the idiots downvoting. That's not what I'm saying at all. If they lived here, they would know there IS a strong LGBT culture in a lot of places throughout PA. About the only places you won't find it as prevalent is in the Amish communities.

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