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    Kazoo, I think you're out of touch. Kids are allowed to parade around as the opposite sex in school (ask me how I know). We're pretty involved with the school and the teacher and I have zero fears that any of that would happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavieD55 View Post
    Eventually they will eleminate parental rights all together and through coercion they will make the decisions for you and your kids. This is the state taking over the family unit one incremental nip at a time. As time goes on the agenda will become more obvious and apparent to those who are aware and it will continue to become more outrageous, perverted, and tyrannical as time goes on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Kazoo, I think you're out of touch. Kids are allowed to parade around as the opposite sex in school (ask me how I know). We're pretty involved with the school and the teacher and I have zero fears that any of that would happen.
    Out of touch or not. It takes 1 teacher with an agenda and you're history. Having been through one such teachers agenda, thankfully we were able to quash that shit out of the gate.
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    I know it's a big dear, but I think it's far more fear than reality; or else you wouldn't have been able to squash it.
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    Kazoo is on point. Between the union teacher, the activist social worker, the city cop hopeing to one day be named commissioner, the progressive legislator, and the Hickenlooper nominated judge, the picture here is pretty bleak for blind justice. They can paint anyone who disagrees with the collective agenda as a criminal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I know it's a big dear, but I think it's far more fear than reality; or else you wouldn't have been able to squash it.
    Actually it was numerous LE personnel we know / knew who stepped up to vouch for us. Had we not had support within the LE who knows. We spoke with 2 attorneys and they said, straight up. If there's any inkling of an issue it would cost an average of $20K to fight any accusations in court. Then there's CPS who, like DMV operates under their own agenda.

    So no it wasn't a cut and dry issue. Imagine those who don't have "friends with pull" that can step up, or the money to afford an attorney. As i said before get 1 with an agenda and all bets are off.
    IIRC your daughter is in elementary school. As she gets older, what changes in the education system will be the one[s] to get your attention ?
    All just hypothetical, for now.
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    Fortunately we know both local police AND local CPS. I can easily think of a situation that is different than mine where someone could run into trouble. On the other hand, when the trans-since-second-grade little boy constantly picks on the girls and the school just shrugs, out makes it difficult to believe how easy it is to get someone in trouble. That's not really a situation that "fits the narrative" though and I can only imagine how terrified the school is to even attempt to approach that shit show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Yes and yes. How do you not put sex ed in the same category of life skills as creating a budget, cooking, or changing a tire?
    Because, schools only have so many hours each year to teach kids. I don't think they should be wasting any of those hours teaching kids about LGBT nonsense when they can't even teach the three R's or history effectively.

    And yes, if a kid can't change a tire, that's on the parents. But the same holds true for sex ed. Parents just find the birds and the bees talks embarrassing so they're happy to let the schools handle it, when if ANYthing is a family discussion, it's that.

    My public school experience was only a couple decades ago but we still had wood shop. PE every day. Metal shop. Home ec. Etc. We had entire semesters on American history every year, not just a day or two like they do now. We had to memorize the preamble and Amendments. We said the Pledge. Most schools don't have much of that at all anymore. And we had no sex ed that I can remember in high school. We had what they called sex ed in middle school but it was focused on puberty and personal hygiene mostly from what I recall.

    It's a strange thing, but if you raise kids to be respectful, responsible and mature human beings, that respectfulness extends into personal relationships and social interactions, even without government sponsored sexual "education".

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    I'm not sure where you're getting only a day or two a year of American history; I'll have to ask around because now I'm curious.

    I think I graduated in 2001. I took home ec in middle School and wood shop in high school. I think there was metal shop, but I didn't take it. I wanted to take Auto shop, but that was the year they turned the auto shop into the computer lab. We probably weren't the only computer lab with a 1/2 ton hoist. I turned out to be bad at programming. Sex Ed was in fifth, seventh, and ninth grade. I feel like there was an entire year of American history and an entire year of world history. This is a fun exercise because I'm finding out that I don't remember much of high school (and even less of college). I actually have to take a minute to figure out when I graduated college because I cared so little that I didn't walk.

    My kid is in elementary school and the pledge of allegiance is said every day over the loud speaker with different kids reading it every day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
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    It's a strange thing, but if you raise kids to be respectful, responsible and mature human beings, that respectfulness extends into personal relationships and social interactions, even without government sponsored sexual "education".
    I'm not sure I buy that at all, but to your point, sex ed certainly didn't help either.
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