Parents’ ‘Sex Ed Sit Out’ Protesting Forced Gender Ideology in Schools Spreads Across Country

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You have no business teaching sex ed when you are so confused yourself. It is not the jobs of the schools. If the school is focused on their job then society would be a much better place. Parents would be held accountable and we wouldn’t have this PC climate of tolerating the Intolerable.
 
And as to, hey we are all just talking here, no this is more serious than that. This person is teaching children that body dysmorphic disorder is an acceptable way of being when in fact it is a mental illness. This person is spreading disease in our classrooms. So no we aren’t just all just talking here. Some of us are trying to save lives. Others are trying to destroy them. This is as serious as life and death. So if you think it’s a casual conversation I suggest you go to another thread. This one is about saving children from propaganda in the schools and at the hands of this particular person who thinks they have a handle on it because they follow the PC mentality. We are here to expose the truth. If feelings get hurt, I am sorry, but is necessary in order for those who hurt our youth to be put in check.
 
No wonder homeschooling is becoming more popular among those who can.
 
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I believe that if students are removed from class they still need to be able to prove understanding of the topic, as with anything.
Because people before sex ‘ed’ was a thing didn’t know sex=chance of pregnancy? How did the human race manage before the 1930s? Or rabbits, whales or cats for that matter.
Indeed; the rate of unwanted pregnancy was worse. As were cases of people trying truly horrible means of pregnancy prevention. 😊 I’m glad we are moving past that but some of the misconceptions you hear in the classroom from things parents have told their children is impressive.
 
You have no business teaching sex ed when you are so confused yourself. It is not the jobs of the schools. If the school is focused on their job then society would be a much better place. Parents would be held accountable and we wouldn’t have this PC climate of tolerating the Intolerable.
I’m afraid that schools, and boards of education, in two different countries disagree with your take on my ability. Sorry.
 
Those are the facts. Sex education has failed in terms of prevention, especially when young people fall into the trap of “everyone else is doing it so why not me?” Everyone else is not doing it.
That is exactly what sex education teaches implicitly. It therefore has the effect of increasing promiscuity, increasing STI’s, increasing unwed pregnancy. Does anyone teach them that the procreative system is intended for procreation? Does anyone teach them that the best way to avoid STI’s and unintended pregnancy is to wait till marriage to have sex, and to marry someone who has been chaste?
 
You need to use some sources instead of just stating things like facts. ☺️
 
You seem to have missed the times where I have explained that when teaching gender matters the entire point is not to cram ideas down children’s throats as people used to but instead to let them know they can ask questions.
 
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Those are the facts. Sex education has failed in terms of prevention, especially when young people fall into the trap of “everyone else is doing it so why not me?” Everyone else is not doing it.
That is exactly what sex education teaches implicitly. It therefore has the effect of increasing promiscuity, increasing STI’s, increasing unwed pregnancy. Does anyone teach them that the procreative system is intended for procreation? Does anyone teach them that the best way to avoid STI’s and unintended pregnancy is to wait till marriage to have sex, and to marry someone who has been chaste?
I’m afraid that the accusations of increased promiscuity hold no founding. Sorry. I’m terms of what a thing is “meant” for; I teach what a thing does. I teach the statistics. I don’t teach them preconceived notions of waiting for marriage; that is actually something I believe parents are better to teach.
 
You need to use some sources instead of just stating things like facts. ☺️
I have done earlier in the thread but as I have explained; I’m currently on my phone and will return with sources when I have access to my computer 😊
 
I believe that you believe this.

But healthy children don’t question their own sex unless the idea was put in their head.
Healthy children are curious about the opposite sex and might even experiment across sexual lines (like a little girl tries to stand up to pee or a little boy tries on the princess dress from the toy box). It means nothing. Unless somebody has planted the seeds of doubt.
And yes, encouraging to question their own bodies plants the seeds of doubt.
 
Well, I can only speak from my own experience, back in my high school years in the dark ages. We had no sex education whatever. We had a zero unwed pregnancy rate. I think the kids knew how to avoid having babies in high school. It wasn’t rocket science.
 
I recall reading about a mom whose little girl came home from school terrified and crying after being taught transgender theory. She was told that children might change their gender, and she was terrified that one day she might wake up and find herself turned into a boy.
 
I actually wonder if all this trans experimentation will wind up backfiring massively in another way.
For years sex roles have been breaking down, and children are allowed to try things associated with the opposite sex–teaching boys that they can cook and nurture, opening up sports to girls, we have male nurses and female soldiers.
I personally think all these things are good.
But nowadays, and weirdly, kids who enjoy doing things associated with the opposite sex are once again being made to wonder if there’s something wrong with them. A poster upthread said about her daughter who isn’t very girly. I hope nobody puts ideas in this poor kid’s head.
I worry that we might return to the days where activities are strictly sex segregated again as parents fear indoctrination from LGBT activists for their kids who aren’t strictly sex-confirming.
 
I believe that you believe this.

But healthy children don’t question their own sex unless the idea was put in their head.
Healthy children are curious about the opposite sex and might even experiment across sexual lines (like a little girl tries to stand up to pee or a little boy tries on the princess dress from the toy box). It means nothing. Unless somebody has planted the seeds of doubt.
And yes, encouraging to question their own bodies plants the seeds of doubt.
Healthy children question lots of things. As you showed. Gender education is about saying that it’s fine to question. At no point should, or does, a teacher tell a student they may be trans*; that’s just not how these lessons work. It’s like disapproving of PE because you think the teacher will get students to do triple back twists on a ski ramp; it’s just not how it works.

Also, as I mentioned when this thread first opened; one of the only people I knew whose parents denied them sex ed turned out to be trans*. So it won’t stop people, it will only leave them ignorant.
 
I also remember you referred to that as funny.
How was that funny?
 
I recall reading about a mom whose little girl came home from school terrified and crying after being taught transgender theory. She was told that children might change their gender, and she was terrified that one day she might wake up and find herself turned into a boy.
I’m afraid I rarely believe friend of a friend read on the internet style anecdotes. It is possible the teacher explained a thing poorly, it wouldn’t be the first time. I vividly remember a girl in my primary school being forced to years when the teacher told her that her shorts were “boy clothes” after all.
 
Maybe some people do things differently than you do when they teach those things.
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I also remember you referred to that as funny.
How was that funny?
It shows the absurdity of thinking that not teaching about it can make it go away; absurdity is a key part of comedy. They also find it a bit funny.
 
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