Oof. Politics isn’t as black and white as you make it out to be. Gabbard has rejected their support what else is there to see here.
I didn't say there was anything else to see. What have I actually said on this issue that you think was incorrect?
Oof. Politics isn’t as black and white as you make it out to be. Gabbard has rejected their support what else is there to see here.
Gawd damn it I wrote mute.
I didn't say there was anything else to see. What have I actually said on this issue that you think was incorrect?
Apparently.Perhaps you had a missing word in the quote at the top of the page?
Who says anything about pretending it doesn't exist? Just because I don't think it should be an active part of the curriculum doesn't mean I think it should be buried and shamed out of existence. I think that's a family matter and I think it will be more confusing to the overwhelming majority of elementary aged kids to make it part of the curriculum than for the very small minority of elementary aged kids that might have that inclination. I think teachers should be prepared in the case a child has questions in that regard, but I don't think at that age it should be an active part of the curriculum.Then we'll strongly disagree. People used to say that have open homosexuals in elementary schools were harmful to children; your position is similarly out-of-place. Teachers will make mistake, and I agree this teacher could have handled things better, but pretending transgenderism does not exist, or that children won't be confused by it when they are transgender does, is a bad solution.
Who says anything about pretending it doesn't exist? Just because I don't think it should be an active part of the curriculum doesn't mean I think it should be buried and shamed out of existence. I think that's a family matter and I think it will be more confusing to the overwhelming majority of elementary aged kids to make it part of the curriculum than for the very small minority of elementary aged kids that might have that inclination. I think teachers should be prepared in the case a child has questions in that regard, but I don't think at that age it should be an active part of the curriculum.
It shouldn't be mute, it should be moot.Gawd damn it I wrote mute.
The amount of damage caused by teaching tolerance of the issue to a group of non-trans kids is far smaller than the damage of not teaching it to a class with a single trans kid. Or so it seems to me, I don't know if there have been any studies on it.Who says anything about pretending it doesn't exist? Just because I don't think it should be an active part of the curriculum doesn't mean I think it should be buried and shamed out of existence. I think that's a family matter and I think it will be more confusing to the overwhelming majority of elementary aged kids to make it part of the curriculum than for the very small minority of elementary aged kids that might have that inclination. I think teachers should be prepared in the case a child has questions in that regard, but I don't think at that age it should be an active part of the curriculum.
That's why I said gawd damn it.It shouldn't be mute, it should be moot.
That's why I said gawd damn it.
Gawd damn it.