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

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In some cases it seems to be the parents pushing the kids into this, maybe because it’s trendy, maybe because it gets them attention. In some cultures being trans is seen as better than being homosexual.
 
I know we hear this but to be honest I’ve never seen it. I’ve only met a couple of trans kids, two to be specific. One had been disowned by they’re family and the other had supportive parents but they were always very clear that they wound never tell their child what to do in this regard, they’d only found out about all this stuff after their child was diagnosed.

I hear in some middle east countries it’s viewed as better to have a sex change than to be gay. I don’t think that attitude is prevalent in the western world though.
 
I have heard its the case in Iran where most of the women’s football team are men. I think both sides of this debate tend to lump all trans people into one category when really there are different causes.
 
It is an imposition not to allow others to express disapproval of homosexual behavior. (“Bigot! Hate speech!”) Likewise, it is an imposition to use the force of law to uphold preferred pronoun usage, and to dictate that people must engage in a commercial transaction when they believe that so doing is sin.

To recognize gay marriage is to issue rights where rights are not due. This leads to implications in family court that affect others besides the couple, and forces people in civil service to be complicit in a sinful union.

I have only one hand right now, so cannot look back at my previous post. But I do not want to limit anyone’s right to shack up with whomever they wish, request a particular pronoun usage, or, if an adult, to mutilate their bodies (though I think it unethical for a doctor to do the mutilating). The secular West would like to see voices such as mine silenced, and myself reduced to misery; any online comment board that isn’t explicitly conservatively religious will verify that.
 
Even boards like this have rules on language. I’ve seen posts on CAF vanish for antisemitism, homophobia and transphobia. Some language encourages hate and isn’t acceptable in various situations.
 
Do you believe that anything I’ve posted ought to be removed?

If one of my kids came into your classroom and repeated the things I’ve posted, how would you respond?

What would you do if one of my kids told you she wasn’t going to use a trans student’s preferred pronoun?
 
I’ve seen posts on CAF vanish for antisemitism, homophobia and transphobia. Some language encourages hate and isn’t acceptable in various situations.
Right, but the words used here are not as innocuous as “his” and “her.” As private entities, businesses are entitle to whatever rules they want however. The can call eating meat or cat posters harassment if they want. It is up to them to deal with what is productive and what is counter-productive
 
We already had gender ideology taught in schools way before the LGBTQIA movement. That form of gender ideology begins at home with parents’ teaching their babies the differences between boys and girls by means of clothes, toys, names, play behavior, and numerous other things. Gender-role formation and gender-appropriate behavior continue to be influenced by peers, friends, and teachers throughout childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood, as well as during the whole of adulthood in the workforce, media, advertising, and sociocultural norms of behavior. However, gender roles diminish somewhat during middle and older adulthood. Certain ideas found in gender ideology are indeed based on biological differences between the sexes, while others are mainly environmental, and still others involve an intricate interaction between nature and environment. It is a complex subject; but surely gender ideology has not begun only in the last decade or so.
 
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What a statement in your last sentence! Which profession of psychologists are you talking about: clinical psychologists (therapists of various schools), developmental psychologists (some of whom specialize in child and adolescent psychology), psychiatrists (who are not psychologists)? Lumping all psychologists together is a little like lumping all Christians together, or all monotheistic religions together. There are a couple of hundred specializations within the field of psychology, with about six major branches.
 
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I’d explain to them that they’re being quite rude to another student and that if they can’t be respectful they shouldn’t speak with that student at all. I would then shift the seating plan for the room to ensure the two weren’t near each other.
 
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I’ve seen posts on CAF vanish for antisemitism, homophobia and transphobia. Some language encourages hate and isn’t acceptable in various situations.
Right, but the words used here are not as innocuous as “his” and “her.” As private entities, businesses are entitle to whatever rules they want however. The can call eating meat or cat posters harassment if they want. It is up to them to deal with what is productive and what is counter-productive
I feel like the point was missed. Everywhere has rules in place for acceptable language. That was the point. It’s not a new thing.
 
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Which profession of psychologists are you talking about:
Gender therapists and those who specialize in gender identity.

I do not trust them. Period.
Interesting. So do you think gender dysphoria doesn’t exist? Or just that the people who specialise in that don’t understand it? Or something else?
 
The middle. I credit the feeling of gender dysphoria (and I believe it more feeling than cognitive understanding) is caused partial by societal pressure toward gender roles; partially from social engineering, though not necessarily deliberate social engineering. Yes, there are a few cases of birth defects.

Psychology in this area is not what I would call a science. It sure seems more driven by politics than science.
 
There seems a reluctance to look deeper into what causes it and consider different solutions.
 
Okay, how do you make sense of trans people being in cultures around the world and throughout history?
 
It just seems like a lot of people are being put into a trans box who maybe wouldn’t have 10 years ago.
 
Simple, I do not believe what people are calling “transgender” in history are anything like what we are seeing today. Eunuchs? Cross-dressers? Effeminate men? Homosexuals?

I find it interesting how the more unwritten and unclear the history the more these examples arise. I do not doubt there are some intersex people, and have been a few.
 
Potentially, but it’s what happens when we start to understand any mental aspect. I imagine it will settle down in time.
 
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