Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool down PP. That's not what she (he?) said. I could not care less about same-sex couples (that's their choice, not sure why anyone would/should have anything to say about that) but would fight against classes on sex education at the elementary school level (a big thing on LGBT's agenda) -- Honestly what would you want your 10 y.o learn in priority? Another language, world history, science or about oral sex and abortion?
That's good logic because there's pretty much only time to learn one of those in elementary school.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool down PP. That's not what she (he?) said. I could not care less about same-sex couples (that's their choice, not sure why anyone would/should have anything to say about that) but would fight against classes on sex education at the elementary school level (a big thing on LGBT's agenda) -- Honestly what would you want your 10 y.o learn in priority? Another language, world history, science or about oral sex and abortion?
That's good logic because there's pretty much only time to learn one of those in elementary school.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Cool down PP. That's not what she (he?) said. I could not care less about same-sex couples (that's their choice, not sure why anyone would/should have anything to say about that) but would fight against classes on sex education at the elementary school level (a big thing on LGBT's agenda) -- Honestly what would you want your 10 y.o learn in priority? Another language, world history, science or about oral sex and abortion?
Anonymous wrote:Cool down PP. That's not what she (he?) said. I could not care less about same-sex couples (that's their choice, not sure why anyone would/should have anything to say about that) but would fight against classes on sex education at the elementary school level (a big thing on LGBT's agenda) -- Honestly what would you want your 10 y.o learn in priority? Another language, world history, science or about oral sex and abortion?
Anonymous wrote:I am independent but probably one of those Christian hipsters referenced. I don't support gay marriage but I also rarely discuss it outside of the walls of my home. We go to a charter and I'd love to know where other people who don't really want LGBT issues to play a prominent role in education (especially Elementary) are. I am good with my kids going to school with kids who come from LGBT families, but I'd rather the school stay away from teaching him anything one way or the other (even if we went to a fundamentalist Christian school, I'd feel this way because our values are also not "Hell and damnation for the sinners" as many of those schools probably are). OP, I'd like to know why being the only Republican matters to you, specifically. What will the political affiliations of fellow parents have to do with your child's education?
Anonymous wrote:Wonder what the Trump position is on public education ( including charters)?