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Second-graders will learn you can 'have boy parts but feel like a girl'
#1
Anyone else feel that this sex cult religion targeting children is getting out of control? These people are obsessed with Sexuality and are bound and determined to suck in all of our children into their insanity.

Looking more like the end times everyday.


New Jersey parents outraged at plan for first-graders to be given sex education lessons dubbed 'Pink, Blue and Purple' on gender identity while second-graders will learn you can 'have boy parts but feel like a girl'


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...urple.html


Quote:New sex education guidelines were handed out to parents in February


A 30-minute lesson called 'Pink, Blue and Purple' teaches the students to define 'gender, gender identity and gender role stereotypes'

The curriculum also includes instructions for teachers to tell students that their gender identity is up to them

Part of the lesson plan states, 'You might feel like you're a boy even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are ''girl'' parts'

The materials were reportedly distributed to parents at a February 22 meeting of the Westfield Board of Education and also posted online

Former Gov. Chris Christie slammed Phil Murphy for New Jersey schools planning to teach gender identity to children


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/dge2a30qi05br...0Grade%202
#2
It's the role of government to keep order in a society, not mold the society into the image it wants it to take. The latter responsibility belongs to society itself, and neither social customs nor morals can be legislated.

But gummint gonna do what gummint gonna do.

So, the proper recourse for outraged parents is to counter social propaganda promoted by government onto unsuspecting children at home, until such time as they can reshape the government into the image THEY want IT to take to conform to the society. That's the way it's supposed to work, not the other way 'round. Their mistake as parents is in allowing their government to get out of hand, and clearly they have already done that if government is attempting to shape a society they don't want to be in. They've put the cart before the horse, and have allowed it to get bass ackwards.

Either "modify" the lessons their kids are receiving with what they consider proper instruction or pull their kids out of public school and home school them in the lessons the parents want them to learn. Meanwhile, reshape the rogue government at their earliest opportunity via their votes. Just sitting there spinning their wheels and yelling while smoke flies out their ears ain't gonna change anything at all. We learned that in Virginia with the Leftist Overlords who were trying to transform us into a serf society by disarming us and pushing the CRT bullshit on our kids in school. We refused to comply, and sent a bunch of them packing in the very next election to reshape our government to conform more closely to our society.

We demonstrated to them how it really works, and which way the power really flows. They work for us, we don't work for them. Some times, they have to be reminded of that fact when their aspirations outweigh their asses.

Now, the fact is, there really ARE people who suffer genuine gender dysphoria, That is not something little kids need educated about. That just confuses little kids, and opens the door for too many of them the start questioning what they never had any reason to question before. It holds potential to generate faux gender dysphoria, which will effectively remove the spotlight from folks really experiencing it, and marginalize them. Care for such people will inevitably suffer as finite resources are spread out over a wider base that didn't need to be there in the first place. Kids already know what they identify as, and don't need to be further confused. That makes it tougher to identify, diagnose, and treat the genuine cases while wading through all the fake and generated ones.

I personally think schools everywhere are stepping outside their remit by foisting all the "social", and unnecessary and useless, classes onto kids. They should instead just teach what has become known as "STEM" classes, because that is what kids need to succeed, and leave all the "social justice" lessons to society itself, which starts with parents interacting with their kids at home.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#3
The whole thing freaks me out. 

Who wants to talk to somebody else's little kids about trans-ness, sexual exploration, anal sex, gender this or that? And then feel the parents should not know. Oh, maybe the same ones getting caught on a weekly basis having sex with minors? 

Who saw that coming? 

Sorry. I'll shut up.  tinysure
#4
Other countries they are educating children.

Here they learn effing pronouns to call each other!

My youngest was homeschooled, he's actually a sophomore now and is slaughtering his fellow classmates and contemporaries.

And not because my wife was an awesome teacher (though she was) but because we actually educated the kid instead of filling his head with politically correct garbage.
"I be ridin' they be hatin'."
-Abraham Lincoln
#5
(04-14-2022, 11:19 PM)beez Wrote: Other countries they are educating children.

Here they learn effing pronouns to call each other!

My youngest was homeschooled, he's actually a sophomore now and is slaughtering his fellow classmates and contemporaries.

And not because my wife was an awesome teacher (though she was) but because we actually educated the kid instead of filling his head with politically correct garbage.

I have to agree with you. When my sister in law started home schooling her children, several years ago, I thought at the time it was a bad idea.

I could not have been more wrong. Her children also not only excelled, but got scholarships to great schools based on their advanced academics.

Public schools in too many areas are just low class childcare, with children that are learning all the wrong things, and they end up feeling life is hopeless, they have no future, outside of living at home with their parents until their parents die off, and they can cash in on whatever the parents leave them.

I have a niece and a nephews in school but they are in private schools and thank God they are talented enough to have received scholarships, because even though my Brother does well financially, their tuition in the schools that my niece and nephew attend, would have crushed him and his wife.

I have another nephew in a magnet school. It is in a pretty rough area of town, but the parents are very involved and the children are closely supervised and the education is extremely no nonsense and very advanced.

The standard public schools leave much to be desired, even in the suburbs and rural areas.

For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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#6
@"NightskyeB4Dawn" 

My son has a scholarship for his first two years and is actually doing a work-study program right now so his college is not only paid for, he's earning money.

After this year he's going into a GE Healthcare internship where they've guaranteed him 60K a year for the first year just to learn.

My promise was that my son would not be saddled with student debt like I was even though I had the GI Bill and it paid a lot.

Sorry, I do brag a bit about my boy, am a proud papa.
"I be ridin' they be hatin'."
-Abraham Lincoln
#7
(04-15-2022, 12:29 AM)beez Wrote: @"NightskyeB4Dawn" 

My son has a scholarship for his first two years and is actually doing a work-study program right now so his college is not only paid for, he's earning money.

After this year he's going into a GE Healthcare internship where they've guaranteed him 60K a year for the first year just to learn.

My promise was that my son would not be saddled with student debt like I was even though I had the GI Bill and it paid a lot.

Sorry, I do brag a bit about my boy, am a proud papa.

I say brag on them as they deserve it, since we rag on them even when they don't deserve it.
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#8
A bunch of pervs. Back in the day if you talked to a kid the way these yahoos do, you got your ass kicked and ended up in jail and got your ass kicked again. Who gave these people permission to teach this to kindergarteners/first graders? Did the parents sign a piece of paper that said it was ok? What a joke.

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WHAT THE HELL !!


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