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    Default Getting close to home…

    If you can watch the video in this article, and it doesn’t make your skin crawl…

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/north...-gender-theory

    One person commented “What I just witnessed was an adult use her classroom as her own personal therapy session to help her feel normal. Totally sick and I’m no way appropriate for those children”, and I could not agree more.

    Preschool aged children. It’s just sick.

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    I'm telling y'all you may not want a culture war, and maybe you think you can compromise and meet in the middle, but there is no reasoning with pure evil and the culture war wants your kids.

    And compromise is how we got to this place. These people need to be in insane asylums not a classroom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silentweapon338 View Post
    I'm telling y'all you may not want a culture war, and maybe you think you can compromise and meet in the middle, but there is no reasoning with pure evil and the culture war wants your kids.

    And compromise is how we got to this place. These people need to be in insane asylums not a classroom.
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    I dont know how it was done. For all I know that weird bastard that determined it's gender licked it.

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    We are screwed unless we grow the balls to stand up for what we believe instead of sitting back and letting them push this shit down our throats.
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    Without going into detail, I can tell you that this is way closer to home than I ever imagined. I have seen no evidence of indoctrination of children in any of the schools my children have attended, but I can tell you, forced acceptance of these ideas is happening in places that I can’t get my head around. It happened last year in my 4 year old son’s church preschool in Columbia. In the church where my family attends. In the school where each of my two children attended for 3 years, where my wife was the class mom, where the director of the school is a close friend of ours, and where the teacher in this specific class was a family friend. I can tel you, from my experience, that you have very little choice but to accept it, or remove your child. I raised Holy Hell about it, and was told, the we were “just trying to deal with it until May”. The acceptance of these ideas by good Christian conservative mothers in a text thread between the class moms, when the idea was introduced by the specific child’s mother would make you sick to your stomach. Of 14 other moms, 12 outwardly supported the child and mother, one was silent, and my wife took issue.

    I can also tell you, from my experience, that this was absolutely nothing more than a young lady that liked to play with trucks at recess, was in a home where the family had another a new baby (a boy), and that boy had simply taken attention from this child, and she was trying to regain that attention. Nothing more. Classic child psychology. It’s utterly disgusting that a parent, the adult in the room, would not only be open to, but support this idea in a fucking 4 year old.

    There are mountains more details, but I truly feel some sympathy for the father in this situation, in spite of the fact that he cussed me like a dog that had shit on a new couch. All I’m saying is, pay attention, and advocate for your child.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trkykilr View Post
    Without going into detail, I can tell you that this is way closer to home than I ever imagined. I have seen no evidence of indoctrination of children in any of the schools my children have attended, but I can tell you, forced acceptance of these ideas is happening in places that I can’t get my head around. It happened last year in my 4 year old son’s church preschool in Columbia. In the church where my family attends. In the school where each of my two children attended for 3 years, where my wife was the class mom, where the director of the school is a close friend of ours, and where the teacher in this specific class was a family friend. I can tel you, from my experience, that you have very little choice but to accept it, or remove your child. I raised Holy Hell about it, and was told, the we were “just trying to deal with it until May”. The acceptance of these ideas by good Christian conservative mothers in a text thread between the class moms, when the idea was introduced by the specific child’s mother would make you sick to your stomach. Of 14 other moms, 12 outwardly supported the child and mother, one was silent, and my wife took issue.

    I can also tell you, from my experience, that this was absolutely nothing more than a young lady that liked to play with trucks at recess, was in a home where the family had another a new baby (a boy), and that boy had simply taken attention from this child, and she was trying to regain that attention. Nothing more. Classic child psychology. It’s utterly disgusting that a parent, the adult in the room, would not only be open to, but support this idea in a fucking 4 year old.

    There are mountains more details, but I truly feel some sympathy for the father in this situation, in spite of the fact that he cussed me like a dog that had shit on a new couch. All I’m saying is, pay attention, and advocate for your child.
    That was pretty well detailed.
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    Our graduates can't even balance a damn checkbook (most of our teachers can't either) & we expect them to get this shit?

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    They ARE coming for the children. They can deny it all they want to, but the facts show otherwise. If they weren't determined to convince children this is normal, they wouldn't be so aggressive with presenting it to them at a young age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyD714 View Post
    They ARE coming for the children. They can deny it all they want to, but the facts show otherwise. If they weren't determined to convince children this is normal, they wouldn't be so aggressive with presenting it to them at a young age.
    They are not denying it they are screaming it out loud. I sited numerous examples in the other thread that got moved. I suspect due to the pics, but those aren't from some seedy corner of the internet all those pics were pulled from main line news outlets promoting this crap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silentweapon338 View Post
    They are not denying it they are screaming it out loud. I sited numerous examples in the other thread that got moved. I suspect due to the pics, but those aren't from some seedy corner of the internet all those pics were pulled from main line news outlets promoting this crap.
    I was going to add this to that thread but couldn’t open it. Weird.

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    All this weird shit keeps reminding me of something my mother said many years a go when she was warning 15 year old me of the dangers of hitchhiking. She said, "Homosexuals can't reproduce so the have to recruit."

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    This is one of many, many reasons why we homeschool. It's not without it's sacrifices and careful spending since my wife stays home to handle this, but it's worth it x1000. We don't have to worry about this filth being forced into our daughter's mind.

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    And not one damn thing will change unless you start standing up for what you believe in and not putting up with it. There is no way in hell I would even consider putting (or leaving) my child in a public school in this country right now. Yes, I know that's painting with a broad brush, but I don't care. Refer to my first sentence......
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    Quote Originally Posted by FEETDOWN View Post
    And not one damn thing will change unless you start standing up for what you believe in and not putting up with it. There is no way in hell I would even consider putting (or leaving) my child in a public school in this country right now. Yes, I know that's painting with a broad brush, but I don't care. Refer to my first sentence......
    The best way to take a stand against it is to either homeschool or send your kids to private school. We made the decision in early 2021 for my wife to stop working and take care of our oldest daughter. Now she's 5 and would be in public Kindergarten but instead she's home getting an actual education instead of a state-funded brainwashing of this filth. We now have 2 girls and plan to homeschool both of them.

    Honestly we need more of yall to homeschool your children so our daughters have normal, masculine men to marry one day. What's being churned out of the public school system gets worse by the year.

    Even though we homeschool, both of us have gotten involved at the local level to keep "transgender" books out of the children's curriculums. Some of the stuff we've had to argue against, you'd think this was San Francisco, not South Carolina.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyD714 View Post
    The best way to take a stand against it is to either homeschool or send your kids to private school. We made the decision in early 2021 for my wife to stop working and take care of our oldest daughter. Now she's 5 and would be in public Kindergarten but instead she's home getting an actual education instead of a state-funded brainwashing of this filth. We now have 2 girls and plan to homeschool both of them.

    Honestly we need more of yall to homeschool your children so our daughters have normal, masculine men to marry one day. What's being churned out of the public school system gets worse by the year.

    Even though we homeschool, both of us have gotten involved at the local level to keep "transgender" books out of the children's curriculums. Some of the stuff we've had to argue against, you'd think this was San Francisco, not South Carolina.
    Agree. My wife taught in public school for 20 years. We moved our boys to a small private school 2 years ago and my wife moved there this year. We've had to make some financial sacrifices but my only regret is not doing it sooner
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    Quote Originally Posted by FEETDOWN View Post
    Agree. My wife taught in public school for 20 years. We moved our boys to a small private school 2 years ago and my wife moved there this year. We've had to make some financial sacrifices but my only regret is not doing it sooner
    And if DT would quit worrying about what the courts are gonna say and take the huge majority we have in the GA and ram through putting the dollars in the backpacks you and Jimmy would be compensated for your sacrifice. The new Iowa law is so broad my fear is some fraud could possibly take place but what other program doesnt have fraud, but as long as it busts up the monopoly it is well worth some initial fraud that will get weeded out eventually.

    My biggest fear would be some dead beat claiming homeschool and taking the money and not actually schooling the kid. I'm all for homeschooling, but that is the one problem I have with putting the money in the backpacks to homeschoolers. I'm all for ideas of how to counter my scenario.

    I thought about possibly doing a tax credit for the homeschooler because if you are truly homeschooling and doing it right one parent is busting their ass working while the other isnt and getting hammered on the taxes so that would be a huge relief, while keeping the dead beats from abusing it because they aren't gonna work anyway so the tax break will not help them.

    Then the other students whom choose to attend a private or public school would be allowed to doo so and whatever the difference is in cost goes back to the state and returned to the tax payer.

    Public schools would quickly have to tighten their belts and teachers would be able to command the salaries they deserved. I question how come it takes almost 2.5x more on average to educate a kid in Flo county public schools compared to the private counter parts which from experience turn out students much more ready for the real world & in the last 20-25 years give them critical thinking skills verses meorizational skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silentweapon338 View Post
    And if DT would quit worrying about what the courts are gonna say and take the huge majority we have in the GA and ram through putting the dollars in the backpacks you and Jimmy would be compensated for your sacrifice. The new Iowa law is so broad my fear is some fraud could possibly take place but what other program doesnt have fraud, but as long as it busts up the monopoly it is well worth some initial fraud that will get weeded out eventually.

    My biggest fear would be some dead beat claiming homeschool and taking the money and not actually schooling the kid. I'm all for homeschooling, but that is the one problem I have with putting the money in the backpacks to homeschoolers. I'm all for ideas of how to counter my scenario.

    I thought about possibly doing a tax credit for the homeschooler because if you are truly homeschooling and doing it right one parent is busting their ass working while the other isnt and getting hammered on the taxes so that would be a huge relief, while keeping the dead beats from abusing it because they aren't gonna work anyway so the tax break will not help them.

    Then the other students whom choose to attend a private or public school would be allowed to doo so and whatever the difference is in cost goes back to the state and returned to the tax payer.

    Public schools would quickly have to tighten their belts and teachers would be able to command the salaries they deserved. I question how come it takes almost 2.5x more on average to educate a kid in Flo county public schools compared to the private counter parts which from experience turn out students much more ready for the real world & in the last 20-25 years give them critical thinking skills verses meorizational skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyD714 View Post
    The best way to take a stand against it is to either homeschool or send your kids to private school. We made the decision in early 2021 for my wife to stop working and take care of our oldest daughter. Now she's 5 and would be in public Kindergarten but instead she's home getting an actual education instead of a state-funded brainwashing of this filth. We now have 2 girls and plan to homeschool both of them.

    Honestly we need more of yall to homeschool your children so our daughters have normal, masculine men to marry one day. What's being churned out of the public school system gets worse by the year.

    Even though we homeschool, both of us have gotten involved at the local level to keep "transgender" books out of the children's curriculums. Some of the stuff we've had to argue against, you'd think this was San Francisco, not South Carolina.
    You seem to have a warped, twisted mind....think your tin foil hat is on just a little too tight.

    ETA: Folks, just be involved in your child's rearing...YOU AS PARENTS teach them right from wrong, rather than relying on someone to do it in your absence. That way, when they encounter it "in the wild", they will know and recognize it for what it is. I see it every day in kids I coach, kids I manage, and kids I try to hire. They simply aren't prepared to deal with things outside their "bubble"...
    Last edited by FishSticker; 01-26-2023 at 08:34 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishSticker View Post
    You seem to have a warped, twisted mind....think your tin foil hat is on just a little too tight.

    ETA: Folks, just be involved in your child's rearing...YOU AS PARENTS teach them right from wrong, rather than relying on someone to do it in your absence. That way, when they encounter it "in the wild", they will know and recognize it for what it is. I see it every day in kids I coach, kids I manage, and kids I try to hire. They simply aren't prepared to deal with things outside their "bubble"...
    I have a warped, twisted mind because I don't think books about "transgender" people should be read to young kids? Interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyD714 View Post
    I have a warped, twisted mind because I don't think books about "transgender" people should be read to young kids? Interesting.
    Everybody is not out to get you, nor your offspring.

    Come on back over to the normal side...

    I don't think people should cuss in front of my kids either....doesn't mean that I don't let them leave the house. Teach them what's right, what's wrong, and to stand up for themselves/others when necessary.

    ETA: The key to dealing with and/or changing society is definitely not "shelter in place".
    Last edited by FishSticker; 01-26-2023 at 08:48 AM.

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