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8 hours ago, Didba said:

I haven’t looked into it

Nuff said

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1 hour ago, Gowebb11 said:

It’s not being taught in the schools I attended in north Alabama or where I currently live in Hamilton County, Tennessee. I’ve also checked in with some colleagues from other parts of the country and it doesn’t seem to be happening there either. At least not in the dramatic context being presented. I can’t speak for all states or localities. Once again we’re being whipped into a frenzy about stuff that’s either not true or greatly exaggerated. 

Not picking on you bro, but how many examples of this being taught need to be shown on this topic? On this forum? In the media?

I simply do not get the desire to run from the obvious. It is happening, sadly.

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24 minutes ago, AUFAN78 said:

Not picking on you bro, but how many examples of this being taught need to be shown on this topic? On this forum? In the media?

I simply do not get the desire to run from the obvious. It is happening, sadly.

I did not say it’s not being taught. I’m making the point that a lot of people are speaking as if it’s being taught in every school. It’s not. As far as I know, school board decisions are mostly made at the state and local levels. I’m happy it’s not happening where I live. 

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33 minutes ago, Gowebb11 said:

I did not say it’s not being taught. I’m making the point that a lot of people are speaking as if it’s being taught in every school. It’s not. As far as I know, school board decisions are mostly made at the state and local levels. I’m happy it’s not happening where I live. 

Thank you for the clarification. I agree, it is not being taught in every school. And I too am happy it is not happening where you live.

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2 hours ago, Gowebb11 said:

It’s not being taught in the schools I attended in north Alabama or where I currently live in Hamilton County, Tennessee. I’ve also checked in with some colleagues from other parts of the country and it doesn’t seem to be happening there either. At least not in the dramatic context being presented. I can’t speak for all states or localities. Once again we’re being whipped into a frenzy about stuff that’s either not true or greatly exaggerated. 

That’s anecdotal evidence the same as what is on TikTok.  Why all the protests of Florida’s Parent’s Rights Bill if it is not being taught?  If it’s not being taught the bill just confirms what is already there, but that isn’t what happened is it?

It also depends on your definition of being *taught*.  If any gender other than male or female is mentioned it is being taught.

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2 hours ago, Gowebb11 said:

It’s not being taught in the schools I attended in north Alabama or where I currently live in Hamilton County, Tennessee. I’ve also checked in with some colleagues from other parts of the country and it doesn’t seem to be happening there either. At least not in the dramatic context being presented. I can’t speak for all states or localities. Once again we’re being whipped into a frenzy about stuff that’s either not true or greatly exaggerated. 

I am with you. Have never heard a complaint from a parent in real life.

It does make for interesting message discussion. Gives ITCHY the opportunity to tell us how hateful we are.

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6 hours ago, AUFAN78 said:

Nuff said

lol, always good to hear your opinion.

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On 7/20/2023 at 12:07 PM, AuCivilEng1 said:

Gotta be illegal to distribute pornography of someone who didn't consent. I wonder what the MAGA crowd would do if Jaime Raskin put on display sex images of Ivanka Trump during a congressional hearing?

HB is a celebrity, this is unactionable in any court in America.

Think sex tapes for the Bidens. Hell, would anyone here be surprised if HB had a show on cable next year? I didn't think so. 

HB likely secretly wanted those pics out. Who the hell do you think took the damn pics?

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On 7/20/2023 at 5:40 PM, aubiefifty said:

quit lying it makes you look trashy. no school is going to show kids pictures of a grown man getting a hummer. it is not going to happen. what is happening is more and more KIDS are having sex in grammar school and they are trying some sex education to prevent it and or also some girls getting pregnant. and folks are hollering. i would bet you could call any school and find out. go call em iam and give em the ol what for!

Fiddy, do you think any of those kids don't already watch free porn? Really? And if it was a hummer from a gay male, depending on the age, I would think that yes they LIKELY would be all for normalizing it.

In my life, I have dealt in the first person with girls who got pregnant as young as 13 after taking AL State-approved Sex Ed Classes. IMHO, the Sex Ed Classes affirmed to the girls that sex at any age was totally appropriate and that motherhood made them instantly into adults.

I can also tell you in complete horror that boys and girls talked about watching their parent's porn collections as early as 10-12yoa starting in the early 90s. Now multiply that by the increased use of the internet, cell phones, ipads, laptops, and even some gaming consoles and hell these kids are saturated with sexual images by age 13-14. 

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9 hours ago, I_M4_AU said:

That’s anecdotal evidence the same as what is on TikTok.  Why all the protests of Florida’s Parent’s Rights Bill if it is not being taught?  If it’s not being taught the bill just confirms what is already there, but that isn’t what happened is it?

It also depends on your definition of being *taught*.  If any gender other than male or female is mentioned it is being taught.

Once again, I did not say it’s not being taught anywhere. My evidence is not anecdotal. I know teachers in elementary education. They are telling me it’s not being taught in the systems I mentioned. Some states and communities are going to teach differently or allow different library books than others. It has always been that way and I’m okay with that. I don’t live in Florida or know people who teach there. It’s their right to create the laws they want regarding the issue. Good for them for establishing their own local and state standards. That’s the way our system is supposed to work. I don’t support or condone teaching K-3 being taught about sexuality FWIW. 

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19 hours ago, AU9377 said:

In 99% of k-3 classrooms I am certain the topic is the last thing that any teacher wants to dive into.  You may find some outlier and then exploit that outlier in order to portray this as a national emergency, but the topic is not on the syllabus at the vast vast majority of schools.  Does that mean that if a kid has 2 dads or 2 moms and a child asks the teacher why that they can't explain that to them?  That is another topic, but that isn't teaching gender identity.  That is teaching respect for others.

Have you ever heard of Libs of Tiktok? I mean they actually out themselves daily on tiktok. And I don't mean using material, I mean they are the porn themselves. 

https://meaww.com/outrage-after-students-find-arizona-teacher-porn-online-classroom-desk-libs-of-tiktok-outs-her-fired

https://www.foxnews.com/media/ma-preschool-teacher-fired-libs-tiktok-exposes-allegedly-filming-onlyfans-content-school

https://www.insider.com/school-worker-loses-job-libs-of-tiktok-found-onlyfans-page-2023-2

https://thepostmillennial.com/must-watch-minnesota-mom-stuns-school-board-with-passages-from-gay-porn-book-available-to-english-students

https://idahofreedom.org/public-outrage-sparked-by-idahos-government-offering-porn-literacy-to-students/

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gowebb11 said:

Once again, I did not say it’s not being taught anywhere. My evidence is not anecdotal. I know teachers in elementary education. They are telling me it’s not being taught in the systems I mentioned. Some states and communities are going to teach differently or allow different library books than others. It has always been that way and I’m okay with that. I don’t live in Florida or know people who teach there. It’s their right to create the laws they want regarding the issue. Good for them for establishing their own local and state standards. That’s the way our system is supposed to work. I don’t support or condone teaching K-3 being taught about sexuality FWIW. 

I looked up Tennessee’s curriculum on sex education and found that sex ed in not *required* to be taught in schools and parents can opt out their kids if they feel they don’t want them in the class.

I also found this:

Reported teaching about sexual orientation

12.7% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about sexual orientation in a required course in any of grades 6, 7, or 8.

54.1% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about sexual orientation in a required course in any of grades 9, 10, 11, or 12.

Reported teaching about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression

16.4% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression in a required course in any of grades 6, 7, or 8.

55.6% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression in a required course in any of grades 9, 10, 11, or 12.

https://siecus.org/state_profile/tennessee-state-profile/

Good for Tennessee, they are following Florida’s lead.  It is interesting that laws have to be made to cover something that was not thought of 15 years ago.  The *gender identity* ideology has crept in to our society almost unnoticed and has gotten a foothold in some liberal run states.  

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8 hours ago, Didba said:

lol, always good to hear your opinion.

No prob. You certainly make it easy. 

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2 hours ago, DKW 86 said:

Who the hell do you think took the damn pics?

More hookers. Hasn't this been previously documented? 

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2 hours ago, Gowebb11 said:

I don’t support or condone teaching K-3 being taught about sexuality FWIW. 

 Far too many do including some of our own posters. Many conform by denying its existence.  It's mindboggling.

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1 hour ago, I_M4_AU said:

I looked up Tennessee’s curriculum on sex education and found that sex ed in not *required* to be taught in schools and parents can opt out their kids if they feel they don’t want them in the class.

I also found this:

Reported teaching about sexual orientation

12.7% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about sexual orientation in a required course in any of grades 6, 7, or 8.

54.1% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about sexual orientation in a required course in any of grades 9, 10, 11, or 12.

Reported teaching about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression

16.4% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression in a required course in any of grades 6, 7, or 8.

55.6% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression in a required course in any of grades 9, 10, 11, or 12.

https://siecus.org/state_profile/tennessee-state-profile/

Good for Tennessee, they are following Florida’s lead.  It is interesting that laws have to be made to cover something that was not thought of 15 years ago.  The *gender identity* ideology has crept in to our society almost unnoticed and has gotten a foothold in some liberal run states.  

Yes, Tennessee is taking an approach I’m happy with. My kids are grown and gone now, but I never feared what the teachers were teaching. Our approach was to talk to our kids about it and add our perspective to it. For example, their world religion teacher taught some things in conflict with our beliefs. We made sure to counter it at home. Kids now have access to any and every belief under the Sun. We can’t ban or restrict everything we don’t want them exposed to. What’s not in the classroom is readily available in a Reddit forum. It’s hard work but we have to be the primary teacher for our kids on controversial topics. And I’m most comfortable when school curriculum decisions are made at the state and local level. 

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33 minutes ago, Gowebb11 said:

Our approach was to talk to our kids about it and add our perspective to it

Good for you, that is the way is it supposed to be and having a two parent household is a distinct advantage.

35 minutes ago, Gowebb11 said:

I’m most comfortable when school curriculum decisions are made at the state and local level.

This greatly depends on the state in which you reside.

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3 hours ago, I_M4_AU said:

I looked up Tennessee’s curriculum on sex education and found that sex ed in not *required* to be taught in schools and parents can opt out their kids if they feel they don’t want them in the class.

I also found this:

Reported teaching about sexual orientation

12.7% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about sexual orientation in a required course in any of grades 6, 7, or 8.

54.1% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about sexual orientation in a required course in any of grades 9, 10, 11, or 12.

Reported teaching about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression

16.4% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression in a required course in any of grades 6, 7, or 8.

55.6% of Tennessee secondary schools taught students about gender roles, gender identity, or gender expression in a required course in any of grades 9, 10, 11, or 12.

https://siecus.org/state_profile/tennessee-state-profile/

Good for Tennessee, they are following Florida’s lead.  It is interesting that laws have to be made to cover something that was not thought of 15 years ago.  The *gender identity* ideology has crept in to our society almost unnoticed and has gotten a foothold in some liberal run states.  

Anecdotal but in Texas public school circa 2007-2014, I think my first health class that taught early sex ed was like 6th-7th grade. Mostly just puberty stuff to explain the “changes”.  It maybe was like three days at most on that segment  

then in like 9th-10th grade we had a health class that went much more in depth for two to three weeks and we actually watched a video of a birth take place. Which was totally one of the most unpleasant things I had seen in my life at that point. 

I don’t recall being taught any transgender stuff specifically but it was probably mentioned in the high school course. 

I thought y’all might be interested since I’m younger than most and probably the most recent person to be in school. And it was in a conservative southern town’s ISD. 

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2 hours ago, AUFAN78 said:

No prob. You certainly make it easy. 

 

2 hours ago, AUFAN78 said:

No prob. You certainly make it easy. 

To be fair, I laughed pretty hard at the “nuff said” like damn that’s a good one. 

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2 hours ago, AUFAN78 said:

 Far too many do including some of our own posters. Many conform by denying its existence.  It's mindboggling.

I support it being taught to the extent it takes for kids to understand how to be polite about it and not be confused. A simple some people  prefer to be called xyz. At that age, they don’t need anything but a very surface level explanation just so they understand generally for social interactions. Anything further than that, imo, is too in depth for that age. 

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On 7/21/2023 at 5:14 AM, Gowebb11 said:

He’s not an elected official. He’s a train wreck of a person. She’s a member of congress and should at least try to act like an adult. 

Answer the question.

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On 7/21/2023 at 12:40 AM, AU9377 said:

How would anyone know what money he used to pay the prostitutes? 

The point is that pulling that stunt does nothing but discredit even further any claims that were supposedly being investigated.  It was totally irrelevant to what the hearing was supposed to be about. 

Lol

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On 7/20/2023 at 12:07 PM, AuCivilEng1 said:

Gotta be illegal to distribute pornography of someone who didn't consent. I wonder what the MAGA crowd would do if Jaime Raskin put on display sex images of Ivanka Trump during a congressional hearing?

Hunter didn’t do this to himself. I blame his parents. 

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