Bob Blaylock
Diamond Member
- Banned
- #21
I understand your point TPP, my only question would be how is this going to make kids feel safer in school? Or even outside of school? One of the worst behavioral problems in schools, at all levels of primary education, is bullying. This carries over to the internet as well.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (as reported on National Bullying Prevention Center) "The reasons for being bullied reported most often by students include physical appearance, race/ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, sexual orientation." (from their 2016 data).
I'd link to it, but can't yet.
The point is not to make children safer. The point is to make children into easier prey for dangerous, sexual predators such as those whose side TheRegressivePervert openly takes.