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Old 04-29-2022, 08:41 AM
 
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As well as how his penis itches.

https://www.city-data.com/forum/heal...roin-itch.html

Yeah, steer clear. Just unbelievable.

At least they are being exposed.
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Old 04-29-2022, 09:15 AM
 
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Yes, its basically the same mindset as parents/schools had in the 80s and 90s, (they waited until high school before talking to kids about sex), and we saw why that was a mistake.


These topics are uncomfortable, its the same today, parents would rather avoid the sex talk as long as they can!


But they dont realize, kids today have the internet, and they are sexualized much younger now.
They’re talking about brainwashing people into thinking people can be whatever gender they feel like. It’s much deeper than if we don’t talk to them about sex they might get pregnant. You’re trying to conflate two separate issues to muddy the waters.
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Old 04-29-2022, 09:31 AM
 
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In 2020, the state began to legally require schools to teach LGBTQ history.

Evanston has had a very diverse population for more than 100 years. That diversity has long gone beyond race and ethnicity. About 12% of the population are students at Northwestern University which has a 9% acceptance rate.

District 65 is limited to preK- 8. It has long included a focus on interracial families, multi- ethnic families as well has families with 2 moms and 2 dads.

It has long been consumed with all aspects of equality. It was the first city in the US to provide for reparations and uses tax revenues from legal marijuana sales to fund it. Eligibility is limited to black homeowners who can demonstrate they or their ancestors were victims of housing discrimination between 1919-1969. Thus far, only 16 households have qualified for $25,000 payments for housing repairs.it’s very controversial given most black residents don’t own and the funds are not direct payments. Opponents seem to believe these are housing grants dressed up to appear to be reparations.

Back to the curriculum…The District has been open about its intentions to expose students to LGBTQ beginning in pre- K and what it believes is age appropriate manner. As I understand it, parents cannot opt
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Old 04-29-2022, 10:04 AM
 
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In 2020, the state began to legally require schools to teach LGBTQ history.
It's funny, DemoDonkeys whining about the Florida parental rights bill were silent on this! What say the DemoDonkeys?
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Old 04-29-2022, 11:20 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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That is the mistake parents and schools made in the past...they simply didnt talk about sex with kids...and of course, I was a kid back then, and we all lied when asked about sex, we didnt tell the truth, and lots of pregnancies and STDs resulted, as well as many kids jumping into the sac whenever they could!


Seems to me, the people that are against teaching younger kids about sex, are the ones who want to go back to those days in the 70s, 80s and 90s, for some reason!


Its a FACT...kids are introduced to sex a much younger age than in the past, they now have the internet and have access to everything...of course they are going to start having sex earlier today.
Yup, left unchecked sooooo many 5-10 year olds will be catching STDs from each other, and some of those nonbinary grade school kids end up getting pregnant.

What makes it doubly difficult for school children of today, is that since it takes a biologist to determine what a woman is, these little grade schoolers are confused as to which of them can actually become pregnant.
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