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ViciDraco · 41-45, M
"These types of people exist. We should respect them." Is apparently now indoctrination. Is there any context with which we can inform children about the world around them or should we just stop teaching history and social studies as well?
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@ViciDraco well they basically want to erase the history of racism in the US, so there's that.
RocktheHouse · M
@ViciDraco There's no "we," buddy. You do not have the right to tell others what they should believe or what they should accept. You do not have the right to impose your political ideology on others.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@RocktheHouse nor do you yours. If you don't like gay marriage, then don't get a gay marriage. It's as simple as that. What other people do isn't your business.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@ViciDraco They technically tried to ban Rosa Parks in schools and also Martin Luther King so they don't want history being taught either.
SatyrService · M
@RocktheHouse but that seems to be what you and yours do all the time
Really · 80-89, M
@SatyrService Oh dear, now you've given him an excuse to say 'tu quoque argument' 😓
SatyrService · M
@Really shhh it's a trap!
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@RocktheHouse
LGBT+ isn't a belief, if you stopped believing in LGBT+ people, they'd still be around so it's obviously not a belief and a real thing. If kids can learn heterosexuals exist and their relationships, then it's not a belief where kids learn about LGBT+ people who are apart of life whether you like it or not. It's no different than learning any other subject in school so yes we actually have a right to educate anyone we want to.
You do not have the right to tell others what they should believe or what they should accept.
LGBT+ isn't a belief, if you stopped believing in LGBT+ people, they'd still be around so it's obviously not a belief and a real thing. If kids can learn heterosexuals exist and their relationships, then it's not a belief where kids learn about LGBT+ people who are apart of life whether you like it or not. It's no different than learning any other subject in school so yes we actually have a right to educate anyone we want to.
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
@RocktheHouse
Nobody is going to force you to be LGBTQ. Nobody is going to force a child to be LGBTQ. All that is being said is that this exists and that is okay.
What exactly are you afraid of? Who is being hurt and how?
Nobody is going to force you to be LGBTQ. Nobody is going to force a child to be LGBTQ. All that is being said is that this exists and that is okay.
What exactly are you afraid of? Who is being hurt and how?
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
@ViciDraco These are often the same people who want to replace physics with the Book of Genesis so avoiding the real world is kind of their thing.









