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Old 05-17-2015, 05:31 PM
 
Location: Iowa, USA
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BBW Virtual Read-Out: A Selection from Linda de Haan's King and King

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_11m9camscc

Ohhh My ..You were correct..All this fairy tale pointed out was the actual Prince was more attracted to the final options...LOL..I saw no edification of abnormal behaviours ..no explaining the differences...Man..The pushback was amazing
Thanks a lot. You posted this, and so you know, shoved it down my throat and now... I'M GAY!

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Great so YOU buy the book and read it to your kids or grandkids in the privacy of your own home.It is NOT something you read to children who are impressionable without ANYONE'S permission or knowledge.
Does the school need a permission slip every time they read something?

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Do you really think homosexuality is a choice? How do you explain then that the same percentage of children raised by homosexual parents are heterosexual as those raised in hetero families?
Never mind that. No intelligent person could possibly think it's a choice with the knowledge that gay people even exist in Saudi Arabia.

I say again: people who think it's a choice are not intelligent.

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What next ;handing out Hustler to kids? Teacher should be fired if not approved materials .
How is that the next step up?

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Old 05-17-2015, 05:31 PM
 
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No one wants to watch two humans attempting to mate in public with kids around.
Exactly and it doesn't belong in kids books.
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:33 PM
 
Location: Iowa, USA
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Wanting to indoctrinate and play with homosexual erotifiction with 3rd grader children liberal intellectualism in a nutshell.
Wow. Good one. Rolls right of the tongue.

By the way, you've still never answer the question: what in the book is propaganda. And by the way, I've now read the book. So you can't even just make something up. Show me where in the book propaganda is present.

And I'm aware I won't get an answer. When a question is asked and ignored this many times, it's because they can't give an answer that fits there world view, which is the sign of an anti-intellectual argument.
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:33 PM
 
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Thanks a lot. You posted this, and so you know, shoved it down my throat and now... I'M GAY!



Does the school need a permission slip every time they read something?



Never mind that. No intelligent person could possibly think it's a choice with the knowledge that gay people even exist in Saudi Arabia.

I say again: people who think it's a choice are not intelligent.



How is that the next step up?



*8th graders gasp in the distance*
There should be a reading list sent home as the did in High School. My parents liked to read the books along with me in case I had questions and personally because they enjoyed reading. I get books from the library for my kids. My son is into Lego stuff right now...my daughter into the Laura Ingalls books about her great grandmother and grandmother going all the way to her and then her daughter.
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:34 PM
 
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Wow. Good one. Rolls right of the tongue.

By the way, you've still never answer the question: what in the book is propaganda. And by the way, I've now read the book. So you can't even just make something up. Show me where in the book propaganda is present.

And I'm aware I won't get an answer. When a question is asked and ignored this many times, it's because they can't give an answer that fits there world view, which is the sign of an anti-intellectual argument.
Your question is ignored because you know damn well its homosexual erotism propaganda pushing the homosexual agenda and lifestyle. That's PRETTY CLEAR.
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:36 PM
 
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I am saying I don't want them reading it. PERIOD. Just like I don't want them reading straight porn books or anything else I don't approve of as their parent at this age for them. Right now my oldest is burning through the Laura Ingalls books about her great grandmother and grandmother....about 25 of them in total....KIDS BOOKS not propaganda.
So a children's book about a mom & dad would be porn in your mind?
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:37 PM
 
Location: Iowa, USA
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Your question is ignored because you know damn well its homosexual erotism propaganda pushing the homosexual agenda and lifestyle. That's PRETTY CLEAR.
I read the book. Nothing about it is even close to erotic. Nothing stands out as even creating a political message. The only thing homosexual about it is the story calling for two men getting married and sort of holding in the picture. What about that is causing a problem for you?

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There should be a reading list sent home as the did in High School. My parents liked to read the books along with me in case I had questions and personally because they enjoyed reading. I get books from the library for my kids. My son is into Lego stuff right now...my daughter into the Laura Ingalls books about her great grandmother and grandmother going all the way to her and then her daughter.
I'm glad your kids read. Kids should read. It's important. And I don't believe parents should censor what their kids read, at least not outside of logical reasoning (as in, keeping it within their reading ability or maturity; a 10 year old shouldn't read '50 shades of gray'.... actually no one should because it's awful literature).
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:39 PM
 
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Your question is ignored because you know damn well its homosexual erotism propaganda pushing the homosexual agenda and lifestyle. That's PRETTY CLEAR.
What's clear is you have no idea what the book is about.

The Little House on the Prairie books, are those what you're talking about?
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:41 PM
 
Location: Rural Wisconsin
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I think it is obvious that there is an an agenda in public schools and the media to teach kids (and adults, too) to accept those who are different from the majority, no matter what they may be taught elsewhere (for example, by any church they might attend and/or by parents and relatives).

Although tolerance is a good thing in most cases, I do think it is wrong when acceptance crosses the line into propaganda; and I think it is very wrong to force the fact of homosexuality onto young children who have not even come to terms with any kind of sexuality yet, except the very basic sort of the "I'm a girl because I have a vagina and he's a boy because he has a penis" knowledge. (Although, of course, we are all becoming educated to know that, to many, having a penis or a vagina is not necessarily the defining criteria as to whether one identifies as being male or female!)
 
Old 05-17-2015, 05:48 PM
 
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So a children's book about a mom & dad would be porn in your mind?
Any books that promote cultural marxism,cultural decay,degenerate lifestyles and lifestyles we do not believe in nor agree with will NOT be tolerated in this house until they are old enough to understand them as research into the enemies thinking. I have read books on capitalism and communism even though I am neither...but I was old enough to not believe the crap.They aren't. Making a child that young read a book about a sensitive topic is trying to get that child to think and believe a certain way.
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I read the book. Nothing about it is even close to erotic. Nothing stands out as even creating a political message. The only thing homosexual about it is the story calling for two men getting married and sort of holding in the picture. What about that is causing a problem for you?



I'm glad your kids read. Kids should read. It's important. And I don't believe parents should censor what their kids read, at least not outside of logical reasoning (as in, keeping it within their reading ability or maturity; a 10 year old shouldn't read '50 shades of gray'.... actually no one should because it's awful literature).
Its not censor its guarding them for age and culturally appropriate material.
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What's clear is you have no idea what the book is about.

The Little House on the Prairie books, are those what you're talking about?
Nah I will show you.The Little House Books in Chronological Order - Here in the Bonny Glen

They call them the little house books but the actual little house books I remember are about a Laura Ingalls only not her ancestors or daughter.
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