Religion & Spirituality Should parents have the right to get their kids excluded from non-academic woke lessons they believe to be immoral or against their religion? (Page 2) Redhead999 Follow Xper 7 Age: 21 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 03 Should parents have the right to get their kids excluded from non-academic woke lessons they believe to be immoral or against their religion? Post Opinion 39 Opinion Like Share Follow 3 likes
ArtemisSilver Follow Yoda Age: 31 1 y Parents should be able to opt out, but in reality you're probably going to need to homeschool or send them to a good private school to avoid it. 0 0 Reply
Jamie05rhs Follow Master Age: 37 1 y 329 opinions shared on Religion & Spirituality topic. Yes. But that would be impossible. Because the wokeness is woven into the regular curriculum. 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (18-24) 1 y I'm glad 2b living in Florida! 2 3 Reply ZenoZoldyck New 1 y isn't Florida part of USA? why this doesn't apply to it? Reply Redhead999 New 1 y @ZenoZoldyck different states have different laws Reply ZenoZoldyck New 1 y Ty I wasn't knowing this, I thought every state in USA has the same laws maybe Reply
Fromdusktilldawn Follow Guru Age: 28 1 y Not against gay people but this woke culture is going too far. Social media even make it worse 0 0 Reply
RobEurope Follow Xper 5 Age: 29 1 y I personally think we should not hide our kids from chaos. 0 0 Reply
QuietRunner Follow Guru Age: 26 1 y I think soounless you just turn over your child for the State to raise 0 0 Reply
strateguy632 Follow Master Age: 48 , mho 31% 1 mo 2.4K opinions shared on Religion & Spirituality topic. parental rights! 0 0 Reply
AFretiredTXn Follow Xper 6 Age: 72 1 y Yes, and any other Sex Ed Classes. 1 2 Reply sean1234 1 y Yes that also, so not neded Reply sean1234 1 y Needed* Reply
RuthlessAggression Follow Xper 7 Age: 35 1 y Then they should sent them to private school 0 3 Reply Redhead999 1 y Like an lgbtq school? Reply RuthlessAggression 1 y just a private school, ya know, where religion is taught Reply Redhead999 1 y Religion is taught as a subject in most schools. I got an A in it. Reply
888theGreat Follow Master Age: 55 1 y 483 opinions shared on Religion & Spirituality topic. private school 0 1 Reply Redhead999 1 y What's the difference? Parents are paying for both. Reply
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Parents should be able to opt out, but in reality you're probably going to need to homeschool or send them to a good private school to avoid it.
Of course. Parents decide what's best for their children.
Yes. But that would be impossible. Because the wokeness is woven into the regular curriculum.
I'm glad 2b living in Florida!
isn't Florida part of USA? why this doesn't apply to it?
@ZenoZoldyck different states have different laws
Ty I wasn't knowing this, I thought every state in USA has the same laws maybe
Not against gay people but this woke culture is going too far. Social media even make it worse
I personally think we should not hide our kids from chaos.
I think soo
unless you just turn over your child for the State to raise
parental rights!
Yes, and any other Sex Ed Classes.
Yes that also, so not neded
Needed*
Hell yes they should.
Then they should sent them to private school
Like an lgbtq school?
just a private school, ya know, where religion is taught
Religion is taught as a subject in most schools. I got an A in it.
Sure it's called homeschooling.
Yes absolutely they should
private school
What's the difference? Parents are paying for both.
Hell yeah