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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No, it doesn't work that way. Or, if it does, then I could equally well say that your opinions personally harm me, because they harm society. And then what? Meanwhile, if you don't want your children to encounter fellow students who have beliefs about gender you don't share, then I suggest you enroll your children in a private school that reflects your beliefs about gender, or homeschool your children.[/quote] Or perhaps you could keep your liberal views in your own home and among your own social groups and not bring it into the public schools that my tax dollars pay for, you DON'T own the public school system an neither do your personal views.[/quote] Indeed I don't own the public school system. And neither do you. My kids go to public school with lots of kids who have views, or whose parents have views, that I personally disagree with. Because it's the public school system. It's for everybody. If you don't like that, then it's up to you to keep your kids out. It's not up to me to keep my kids out of public school so that your kids don't encounter kids with different views.[/quote]
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