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“Floida”
Is this the constant poster who cannot spell anything correctly? Too many movies in school, I guess. Lol |
You hear about it more because of the internet. Trans people have always existed in their community bubble of safety. In the 1980s, a white suburban family wouldn’t interact with or be exposed to a trans person. With social media, you’re exposed to everyone and everything. Trans and non-binary individuals go back millennia in pretty much every major civilization. |
| A teacher who shows movies in class needs to be paid babysitter money, not teacher money. |
What do you expect them to do after some complete the standardized testing, and are waiting on the rest of the kids to complete it? |
I think the trans people among those older generations long ago made peace with where they were in life and where society was. That doesn’t mean there weren’t trans people in those age groups. |
It will be interesting to see how many Gen Z identity as trans in another 30 years. |
They are paid babysitter money, especially in Florida. Note that she is a first year teacher as well. I wonder how many of those they have in Florida these days. I'd bet a lot. |
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They are going to continue to have a huge teacher shortage in Florida (along with the shortage of OB/GYN doctors). |
What percentage of the Silent Generation is even still alive? Would it be a high enough percentage to accurately represent the generation as a whole? |
This is an excellent argument for homeschooling. Which also would solve the gay Disney movie problem at the same time. |
I was. Very brave person. I knew nothing about what it meant to transition - I was in high school and didn't have the language for any of it. Guess what I didn't do? Make fun of them or try to make their lives miserable. Guess what I inherently knew to do? Let them live their life. It wasn't that hard. I have since then had many trans folks in my work world (just the style of work I do) and I have the same exact response. It's just not that hard to do. |
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The movie has a rating: PG that means "parental guidance" as some parts may be inappropriate for children.
It doesn't say TG: "teacher guidance." |
Homeschooling doesn't work for parents who have other jobs. Being a teacher, even to your own kid, is a job. Believe it or not. |
Yes, this is why the teacher had signed permission slips from all of the parents saying that their kid could watch a PG movie. She had deferred to "parental guidance". |
It was for the kids who finished standardized testing early. |