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Yes, but you’re misinformed about that. We can’t go teaching every misinformed idea you have, or allowing them to stand, as curriculum. |
Only girls can do this Only boys can do this Line up in two lines, boys and girls I need one boy and one girl for this Don’t play dumb. |
Large gametes or small gametes. Are you aware of any different gametes produced by human beings? |
And what school do you know where the socialization of gender has anything to do with gametes? |
| I think that the kids are driving us. They’re horrified by the idea of sexual activity but really into gender. |
More than zero. I know two elementary-age kids who are figuring out their gender. And gobs more MS/HS+ kids. It’s a thing. They exist. Even in NJ. Better to acknowledge than pretend they don’t exist. |
Second grade was exactly when my kids started thinking about their genders and friends. They had big social changes around that age and gender was a big part of it. |
Here you go. |
I haven't noticed this type of stuff happening in schools, most games are coed.. Maybe you are talking about PE classes or athletics in general? There are boy and girl sports for a reason because of physical ability, it's a bigger issue that cannot be tackled by teaching gender identity to little kids. Little schoolkids aren't confused about gender as much as you make out to be. Most of them are ok with their gender and don't give it much thought even if their dress or behavior may not be super conforming. How many here were tomboys growing up but ended up marrying men and having kids and being happy as women? Those who have crisis about their gender identity at 7 are truly unicorns and most of their confusion, frankly, stems from their parents encouraging them to "explore" or downright wanting to have a different gender child. You are going to say there are no parents who desperately wished to have a girl but got only boys or vice versa.? Trans movement and gender awareness is literally giving them green light to "convert" their kids as they please by milking any non-gender conforming characteristics many kids naturally have, but tend grow out of. Also don't underestimate psycho parents with Munchhausen by proxy syndrome who want their kids to be trans-martyrs. If I wanted a boy, but got a girl and this girl is a tomboy, I now can confuse the hell out of her and make her believe she wants to be a boy. In reality like most tomboy girls she would outgrow it |
What? Since when gender binary teaching was a part of any curriculum? This was not even a topic of conversation before in a classroom. Nobody was "teaching" gender binary ideas
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You can't possibly be this naïve? Do you really think all these kids suddenly are trans? Or do you think a tomboy or a boy who played with dolls being told they should question whether they were born in the wrong body from the time they are in kindergarten may have something to do with it? You people are raising one messed up generation, and I thought the prior generation was messed up with all the trigger words and crying closets. Of course, when the suicide rate amongst this group is astronomical compared to younger generations, we will be told it was because no one understood them and there wasn't enough teaching about acceptance. Nowhere will messing with these kids' heads before they even reach puberty be in the equation, of course. |
I am old and have kids and grandkids, and none of them or their friends started thinking about their gender in 2nd grade. Do you think maybe it is telling them they should be thinking about it that they start thinking about it? |
No adults were talking about it. The kids organically started to divide up socially by gender more than they did when they were younger. There was a lot of talk of girls vs boys. It’s like they had a self realization about who their gender. And starting around that age, they began playing almost exclusively with kids of the same gender after previously having a mixed-gender social group. One kid had an opposite-gender BFF forever and they grew apart at that age specifically because of gender. “Larlo is a boy. Gross!” I tried to break gender stereotypes for my kids when they were young. No gender-specific toys. Everyone got dolls and trucks, etc. It happened organically for my kids that they realized their genders and started to only play with friends of the same gender when they were previously oblivious to it. Maybe you wouldn’t notice it if you pushed gender stereotypes when they are young but it was a very obvious shift with my kids and their peers. |
OP, again, this person is an activist that shows up all over this board, pushing a narrative. I recognize the style and the screed. There’s no rational debate or discussion to be had with activists - their ‘job’ is to obfuscate fact. |
Did you see the video of the transgendered teacher’s lesson that tells kids that the doctor cannot identify gender to the parent at birth, that he/she is making an assumption? Less than 1% of the population is truly transgendered. This isn’t about acceptance. This is about putting a wall between parents and children at an early age. Look how many school boards across the country (and how many leftists) state parents should not have a say in what they teach, and won’t acknowledge that there would be no public school budgets without tax dollars. The question that people should be asking is WHY it’s so important for schools to include these ‘lessons’ at very early ages. It’s NOT about acceptance - that’s the ruse. |