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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, kids are impressionable and they're being told all of these differences are to be celebrated. Not just [b]tolerated[/b], mind you, but celebrated. So yes, there is a rash of confused kids embracing these identities.[/quote] Ah, that word tolerance. It sounds so quaint now. Remember when that's all that was expected, to "tolerate" these behaviors? Now it has to be full blown acceptance.[/quote] [b]Tolerate has always meant acceptance[/b]. This is all a little silly but it isn't unacceptable. What is unacceptable is an adult who would mock or deride a child for this or post on an internet chat board protesting it. Only the most deranged sort of loser adult who is sick in the mind would do something like that.[/quote] No tolerate, means to put up with something, not think there's nothing wrong with it. [/quote] In this context, you are wrong. And your viewpoint here is not valid. Are you this ugly despicable person to which I was referring? I would like for you to stop thinking so much about teenagers and who they say they fuck. That is creepy and pervy.[/quote] As a parent with soon to be high schoolers of my own, I don't think it's "creepy and pervy" to spend time thinking about what the cultural environment is like that my kids will soon be entering. [/quote] Well, if they are conservative they will probably have a hard go of it. High schoolers generally have a keen sense of social justice, which is why some of this stuff happens. There's no real place in schools for invalid and backward conservative thinking. In fact, I think kids should be encouraged to openly scorn such kids so they aren't permitted to fee validated in any way, shape or form.[/quote]
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