Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
Why not? Too much celebrating in general? Not enough academics?
I guess it’s fine. The question why coming out and not 200 other options. Maybe we should celebrate more engineers artists or other cultures instead of celebrating several times out sex preferences. Just a question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
You think prejudice has ended? Did you read this thread?
In the kids school. I am OP and describing factually how it is in the school.
You haven't described anything.
I described everything. There is the LGBTQ+ and coming out day. Why do we need both? What else do you need ?
Why not?
For example women’s day i believe is more important than coming out, and that day is not celebrated at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?
So is it fine or not? Is it on your school calendar as a school celebration or is it a Google calendar note like Canadian independence day? Which school?
Lots that’s missing here, OP.
School calendar plus mentioned today by the head of school in their email.
Anonymous wrote:Coming out day isn't for the kids - it's for the adults that want to celebrate themselves. Personally, I think celebrating anything to do with who you are having sex with should be left to the adults - but when the adults that make the decisions are in charge and want to celebrate themselves...
Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?
OK TROLL.
YOU ARE MISSING A BRAIN!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
You think prejudice has ended? Did you read this thread?
In the kids school. I am OP and describing factually how it is in the school.
You haven't described anything.
I described everything. There is the LGBTQ+ and coming out day. Why do we need both? What else do you need ?
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
You think prejudice has ended? Did you read this thread?
In the kids school. I am OP and describing factually how it is in the school.
You haven't described anything.
I described everything. There is the LGBTQ+ and coming out day. Why do we need both? What else do you need ?
Why not?
For example women’s day i believe is more important than coming out, and that day is not celebrated at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
You think prejudice has ended? Did you read this thread?
In the kids school. I am OP and describing factually how it is in the school.
You haven't described anything.
I described everything. There is the LGBTQ+ and coming out day. Why do we need both? What else do you need ?
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
You think prejudice has ended? Did you read this thread?
In the kids school. I am OP and describing factually how it is in the school.
You haven't described anything.
I described everything. There is the LGBTQ+ and coming out day. Why do we need both? What else do you need ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering. Now anyone can come out without prejudice at least in the school. So again my question. Do you really need that day on top of pride day ( which I support).
Why not? Too much celebrating in general? Not enough academics?