Hell yes i support this. Its both sad and disgusting that leftists have made it come to this. But it is what it is. I thank god i will be homeschooling.
Parent rights should not need to be codified as there is nothing more sacred than a parents right to raise a child. The GOVERNMENTS (school system in this case) needs to be restrained and closely scrutinized.
I'm for it. I'm tired of all this gender bullshit.
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If parents were parenting their kids they would already know what's in the lessons. It's not and never has been a secret.
This is just another in a long list of anti education legislation from religious fundamentalists and right wing conservatives, who don't give one shit about books until it comes time to burn em or ban em.
It never matters what the law says, it only matters how its used. And we already know how they're gonna use it.
Good. The US went completely insane, and just the fact that a kid can "change gender" (which is already retarded in the first place) is a crime. Especially when you literally have teachers and trans pushing kids to do it by ideology. All of what that bill says should already be the norm, and if someone is against it, you can be sure they know they're hiding something suspicious.
that's insane! it's not up to the school firstly. secondly, it's not the parents decision. but thirdly, why don't they just create a school for them separately? they could have one dressing room. one bathroom and one culture.
Big problem. Half of parents are dumbfucks. The US will become the laughingstock of the world with this stupid idea. If you want your children to believe in a sky father and a magic baby, teach them at home.
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This will never pass the Senate and if it did, the Potatohead in chief will veto it. Too bad because it needed to be done.
Hell yes i support this. Its both sad and disgusting that leftists have made it come to this. But it is what it is. I thank god i will be homeschooling.
Parent rights should not need to be codified as there is nothing more sacred than a parents right to raise a child. The GOVERNMENTS (school system in this case) needs to be restrained and closely scrutinized.
I'm for it. I'm tired of all this gender bullshit.
If parents were parenting their kids they would already know what's in the lessons. It's not and never has been a secret.
This is just another in a long list of anti education legislation from religious fundamentalists and right wing conservatives, who don't give one shit about books until it comes time to burn em or ban em.
It never matters what the law says, it only matters how its used. And we already know how they're gonna use it.
I dont see a problem with it. Sad that this needs to be a thing.
Good. The US went completely insane, and just the fact that a kid can "change gender" (which is already retarded in the first place) is a crime. Especially when you literally have teachers and trans pushing kids to do it by ideology.
All of what that bill says should already be the norm, and if someone is against it, you can be sure they know they're hiding something suspicious.
Apparently the left thinks the state should decide what kids should be taught and not their parents. That should go over well with parents...
that's insane! it's not up to the school firstly. secondly, it's not the parents decision. but thirdly, why don't they just create a school for them separately? they could have one dressing room. one bathroom and one culture.
Big problem. Half of parents are dumbfucks. The US will become the laughingstock of the world with this stupid idea. If you want your children to believe in a sky father and a magic baby, teach them at home.
Seems like a good idea depends how it's implemented
Do American schools not post their curriculum on the website for parents to read?
This is a no-brainer and I think all these people trying to hide things from parents are pedophiles.
Government-run schools should be abolished. Or at least forced to compete.
No sane person would have a problem with anything in that bill.
The only case where this would be useless is when you have parents who are abusive. I'd like to think that those are the exception.
I don't see a problem.
Seems like you don't understand how data privacy works. You going senile?
Buzz off, troll.
I don’t see a problem with that
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