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Californa Teachers Tell Kindergarteners 'there Are More Than 2 Genders'.

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  • Super User

Yea but what does that have to do with anything? I still understand the reasoning for what I said and IF i had kids i would still have the same point.

Look, a majority of who a child becomes in the future relies on the parents anyway, not the schools. I think that the main goal when being a parent is to make sure your child is not : a druggie, a criminal, a prostitute, etc...all the major stuff. If you can do that, you have succeed as a parent. All the other stuff about who they become and how they treat others thats all based on you as well, but not the schools.

If my kid came home and said " my teacher taught us about people who are not male or female"

I would say "hey cool! what's that all about"

Now if I were like this morons i would say " OMG! WHAT?!?! AHHHH *calls school and channel 5* ..screams..yells on the phone"

Now you tell me: what is going to mess your child up more? being relaxed and interested in their teachings or flipping out in front of your child as he looks in horror.

I know where you are coming from, but once you have kids, your stance becomes a little different. If my kid came home and said they taught her about people that are sexless or both sexes,whatever, I would want to know why she isn't being taught academics, and leave the he/she talking to my wife and I.

  • Super User

must be something in the air or water over there.

Can't be. The state of California has banned everything detrimental to the enviroment.

  • Super User

Where will poor "Storm" go to the washroom? I hope not with Irene. She's kinda creepy.

When did they invent these new genders?

  • Super User

Does it mean a guy is *** if he fishes with a pink rod/reel and wears tights?

Very funny article. I want to see these "boy snakes that act girly." They all slither the same to me.

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