nope.
Look at the stats, or remain intentionally ignorant, your choice.
nope.
what i saw in Virginia was blatant.the guidelines are there. If the fucking wokesters hadn' been shoving this shit down kids throats you might have a point -but they have been busy shovelingSilly, and this bill went WAY too far. All teachers are going to need a lawyer on retainer.
look moron.In other words you never experienced it when you were young.
Silly, and this bill went WAY too far. All teachers are going to need a lawyer on retainer.
Call me old fashion but I'd rather teach my kids about gender identity than have this weirdo do it.I have no problem (although its not perversion that's prevented), other than the enraged idiots all over Florida who got duped into thinking it was important, and the part of the bill that allows High Schoolers to sue the Teachers if they are made to feel "uncomfortable" by any topic.
But kids are kids...Virginia is not Florida.
what i saw in Virginia was blatant.the guidelines are there. If the fucking wokesters hadn' been shoving this shit down kids throats you might have a point -but they have been busy shoveling
Don't teach perversion to six year old girls and boys and teachers won't need a lawyer.
But kids are kids...
1) Not perversion.
2) The bill went way too far....
Check out the provisions relating to High Schools.
AMERICA TEACHERS ARE PATHETICASLLY LESS EFFECTIVE THAN EUROPEAN AND MOST ASIAN TEACHERS ibn STEM TEACHING.[/B]
What is your issue when it comes to HS "regulations"?1) Not perversion.
2) The bill went way too far....
Check out the provisions relating to High Schools.
Your example of it isn't necessarily representative.
You against lawyers making a buck?Check out the provisions relating to High School kids, empowered to sue if they feel "uncomfortable".
Look at the stats, or remain intentionally ignorant, your choice.
Call me old fashion but I'd rather teach my kids about gender identity than have this weirdo do it.
"What happens in Virginia will, in large part, determine what happens in 2022, 2024, and on." -- Kamala Harris
You against lawyers making a buck?
(1) No.
(2) No.