By trans bs I ment things like telling children in school that its brave and heroic to transition and patting children on the back for it.
The reason I dont like this is this could cause kids with low self esteem who have a lack of sense of belonging to want to turn trans for the recognition and be complimented by people and be told they're brave. In my school growing up there were 0 trans kids and in that same middle school today there is more than 10. It makes you wonder if these kids in my time were suppressimg feelings or the new kids were in a way coached to do this.
I think if they are trans they should reach that decision on their own with no coaching and propaganda. Transgender stuff should not be taught in school and only at home.
Again, this is just my opinion im sure you disagree.
I agree to an extent, I agree that kids shouldn't be coached or told that they are transgender, but I also believe that kids shouldn't be coached or told that they are straight. I think that kids should be told in schools what being trans is and that it's okay, but that if they aren't it doesn't mean that they are any less special.
So yes they should reach the decision on their own but that doesn't mean that they cant be educated about it before hand.
I agree with everything you said except I dont like the teachers teaching what trans is. The parents can do that. "Teaching" them goes hand in hand with coaching. You'll get some teachers that will push the propaganda on them and then say they were just "teaching" them
Do you agree with sex ed in schools then or do you beilive its the parents job as well? Just curious i neber got either or figured out everything on my own but given your comment towards this on trans im curious as towards your thoughts on sex ed
No, I dont really get the sex ed in school either to be honest. Especially now in 2021 because they will teach them about transgender stuff. Just because I believe this opens the doorway to propaganda. But personally im sure my kids will know about sex before sex ed class from the internet.
Oh most definitely the internet will come into play. Plus society these days is pretty sex based. Just look how short women's shorts are becoming. At my first job theres was this 15 year old kid who waitresses for us came in to grab her check. Her outfit left nothing to the imagination. I guess thats the world we live in these days. At target I saw a dress so short its something I'd wear if I was going to a club looking for a guy for the night. Talk about insanity. It was in the kids section 2 on a mannequin. I dont even want to know what its gonna be like in 20-40 years
Yep and I think in the future there's gonna be a big push to normalize ped0philia. Its already here really. I remember watching this movie thing on Netflix titled "are all men ped0philes" you can look it up it was a bunch of "experts" pointing out why the age of consent is way too high in America and talked about how men are naturally attracted to young girls and its normal. Then netflix came out with that cuties shows where 12 year olds were boning 30yos left and right. They've decriminized child prostitution in California now as well so if you're a 12yo and you get caught selling yourself for sex you cant get in trouble. They just release you and say dont do that again.
I think after like 8th grade ot should be mentioned or whenever sex ed takes place. Not saying its brave or whatever just saying the science like it should be so people know. Knowing is half the battle. Brainwashing is stepping backwards.
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By trans bs I ment things like telling children in school that its brave and heroic to transition and patting children on the back for it.
The reason I dont like this is this could cause kids with low self esteem who have a lack of sense of belonging to want to turn trans for the recognition and be complimented by people and be told they're brave. In my school growing up there were 0 trans kids and in that same middle school today there is more than 10. It makes you wonder if these kids in my time were suppressimg feelings or the new kids were in a way coached to do this.
I think if they are trans they should reach that decision on their own with no coaching and propaganda. Transgender stuff should not be taught in school and only at home.
Again, this is just my opinion im sure you disagree.
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I agree to an extent, I agree that kids shouldn't be coached or told that they are transgender, but I also believe that kids shouldn't be coached or told that they are straight. I think that kids should be told in schools what being trans is and that it's okay, but that if they aren't it doesn't mean that they are any less special.
So yes they should reach the decision on their own but that doesn't mean that they cant be educated about it before hand.
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I agree with everything you said except I dont like the teachers teaching what trans is. The parents can do that. "Teaching" them goes hand in hand with coaching. You'll get some teachers that will push the propaganda on them and then say they were just "teaching" them
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Do you agree with sex ed in schools then or do you beilive its the parents job as well? Just curious i neber got either or figured out everything on my own but given your comment towards this on trans im curious as towards your thoughts on sex ed
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No, I dont really get the sex ed in school either to be honest. Especially now in 2021 because they will teach them about transgender stuff. Just because I believe this opens the doorway to propaganda. But personally im sure my kids will know about sex before sex ed class from the internet.
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Oh most definitely the internet will come into play. Plus society these days is pretty sex based. Just look how short women's shorts are becoming. At my first job theres was this 15 year old kid who waitresses for us came in to grab her check. Her outfit left nothing to the imagination. I guess thats the world we live in these days. At target I saw a dress so short its something I'd wear if I was going to a club looking for a guy for the night. Talk about insanity. It was in the kids section 2 on a mannequin. I dont even want to know what its gonna be like in 20-40 years
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Yep and I think in the future there's gonna be a big push to normalize ped0philia. Its already here really. I remember watching this movie thing on Netflix titled "are all men ped0philes" you can look it up it was a bunch of "experts" pointing out why the age of consent is way too high in America and talked about how men are naturally attracted to young girls and its normal. Then netflix came out with that cuties shows where 12 year olds were boning 30yos left and right. They've decriminized child prostitution in California now as well so if you're a 12yo and you get caught selling yourself for sex you cant get in trouble. They just release you and say dont do that again.
I think after like 8th grade ot should be mentioned or whenever sex ed takes place. Not saying its brave or whatever just saying the science like it should be so people know. Knowing is half the battle. Brainwashing is stepping backwards.