sounds terribleQuote:
The new curriculum touches on explanation, information on consent, boundaries and respect, how to engage with somebody you disagree with
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how to engage with somebody you disagree with
BenFiasco14 said:
I plan to eventually situate myself to send kids to LTISD personally. Or dripping.
Its the same voting population, what do you expect?Quote:
The Insanity of the Austin City Council has spread to AISD
CrazyRichAggie said:BenFiasco14 said:
I plan to eventually situate myself to send kids to LTISD personally. Or dripping.
Dripping ISD is on a similar path.
DISD pushing the same ideologies as AISD.BenFiasco14 said:CrazyRichAggie said:BenFiasco14 said:
I plan to eventually situate myself to send kids to LTISD personally. Or dripping.
Dripping ISD is on a similar path.
How so? Honestly curious
CrazyRichAggie said:DISD pushing the same ideologies as AISD.BenFiasco14 said:CrazyRichAggie said:BenFiasco14 said:
I plan to eventually situate myself to send kids to LTISD personally. Or dripping.
Dripping ISD is on a similar path.
How so? Honestly curious
I am afraid so, just need to make sure you communicate with your kids up front about what they might see or hear.BenFiasco14 said:CrazyRichAggie said:DISD pushing the same ideologies as AISD.BenFiasco14 said:CrazyRichAggie said:BenFiasco14 said:
I plan to eventually situate myself to send kids to LTISD personally. Or dripping.
Dripping ISD is on a similar path.
How so? Honestly curious
Well, where can someone in this general area of the state get away from this crap? I assume it's everywhere in the major metropolitan areas
CrazyRichAggie said:I am afraid so, just need to make sure you communicate with your kids up front about what they might see or hear.BenFiasco14 said:CrazyRichAggie said:DISD pushing the same ideologies as AISD.BenFiasco14 said:CrazyRichAggie said:BenFiasco14 said:
I plan to eventually situate myself to send kids to LTISD personally. Or dripping.
Dripping ISD is on a similar path.
How so? Honestly curious
Well, where can someone in this general area of the state get away from this crap? I assume it's everywhere in the major metropolitan areas
Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
there are limits and each grade will be differenttailgatetimer10 said:
I guess I'm more interested in what they're teaching elementary children, you'd think there's some limits. Any idea?
cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
cityagboy said:Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
I do not support physically transitioning before 18. Maybe an individual parent can force something on a kid, which is wrong, but no one is going to become LGBTQ from educational classes....BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
Right. No young child (these are children) would become a T because they were spoken to about it. Never.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/10/28/us/texas-transgender-child.amp.html
Oryx said:
As someone who grew up in Driftwood/Dripping Springs and went to school there a decade ago, the area and school district has definitely gotten more "liberal" but in a way Dripping Springs has always been kind of a very laid back place.
I'm not sure how much its changed on the DSISD level (live in Buda now) but I highly doubt whatever poor sap in that town who has to teach Sex Ed is trying to personally **** up your kid. Maybe teach something you don't agree with? Sure. But talk to your kid, and discuss with them what they learned and you can teach them to deal with two different viewpoints, whether its a slighty different viewpoint or something bat**** insane.
You'll be involved in your kids life alot more than some SexEd teacher and the influence will follow. Don't let it run you out of a spot if it's otherwise great.
Why should we want them to 'feel ok' about their mental illness?cityagboy said:Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
Well, our views are drastically different.... I obviously hope you change this dangerous opinion, but at the very least please be friendly to the LGBTQ community as they are people.Martin Cash said:Why should we want them to 'feel ok' about their mental illness?cityagboy said:Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
Dangerous? One can be friendly, sensitive, courteous and understanding and still realize that this is a mental illness that should not be praised or celebrated.cityagboy said:Well, our views are drastically different.... I obviously hope you change this dangerous opinion, but at the very least please be friendly to the LGBTQ community as they are people.Martin Cash said:Why should we want them to 'feel ok' about their mental illness?cityagboy said:Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
Have a good weekend.
Well, I said I hope you can be friendly so I am glad you are.Martin Cash said:Dangerous? One can be friendly, sensitive, courteous and understanding and still realize that this is a mental illness that should not be praised or celebrated.cityagboy said:Well, our views are drastically different.... I obviously hope you change this dangerous opinion, but at the very least please be friendly to the LGBTQ community as they are people.Martin Cash said:Why should we want them to 'feel ok' about their mental illness?cityagboy said:Well, we disagree. No one will turn out to be LGBTQ because someone talked to them about it. This will only help people welcome those who are as they get older and help those who are LGBTQ to feel ok with it.BenFiasco14 said:cityagboy said:Does anyone think teaching abstinence works in regards to sexual activity, STDs, sexual assault or pregnancy?cityagboy said:
Looks like a realistic and healthy approach....
Teenagers have sex, teenagers encounter sexual assault, some teenagers are LGBTQ.... Let's teach them how to be safe, responsible and respectful
Nobody's having a fit about education regarding actual intercourse, STDs etc. the issue is all this gender identity and transgender gobbledygook
You think it's a good idea to put into young, impressionable and already confused minds the idea that, "hey - you might have a ***** - but that doesn't mean you're a boy you know. Look at the gender bread person!" That's sick.
Have a good weekend.