Let's Teach Buttsex to Sixth-Graders

They always have the vapors about anything that even faintly has to do with sex. I've been after the "conservatives" on USMB for a while to explain their obsession with sex, but all they do is try to deflect and tell me that I am the obsessed one.

Do these morons actually believe that any six graders anywhere are being taught about specific sexual acts? What a bunch of drama queens. Always making things up and exaggerating. It's boring really. They are very weird people.
Not as weird as people that want to teach kids about butt sex!

Again, LGBT history is no more about 'butt sex' than the Gettysburg Address is about reverse cow girl.

This conservative obsession with anal sex demonstrates a lot of repression and denial that you may want to unpack with a therapist.
Yet you are the one who wants to teach kids how to be faggots. Hilarious the depths you poor liars will go to in order to destroy children. Wouldn't it be easier for you to kill them at birth, or is the faggot community running low on queers and they need an influx of new meat?

I'm the one that has no problem teaching 6th graders that LGBT people *exist* and contribute to history.

Spoiler alert: 6th graders already know that LGBT people exist.

The 'secret' that you're desperately trying to withhold from them....is that LGBT people existed in history too.
Fake news from a child abuser.

You're honestly arguing that 6th graders have NEVER heard of gay people and have no idea they even exist?

Holy shit dude.....even by the epic standards of conservative willful ignorance (sharpie gate, anyone), that's quite the whopper.
 
I am sure the Chinese, Japanese and Indians are taking valuable curriculum time away from Math and Science to devote to far left Social Engineering to make kids think being Gay is normal.

You don't need to take any curriculum away to teach LGBT history. As LGBT history.....is American History. And Japanese History. And Chinese History. And Indian History.

Remember, just because you want to *pretend* that gay folks never existed doesn't mean that they ever ceased to exist.
 

IN with the LGBTQ History.

OUT with the Civics classes, shop, and other things like American history, geography and science. SOMETHING has to go to make room.

And where in the California bill does it say 'OUT with the Civics classes, shop, and other things like American history, geography and science' or any of the other unhinged nonsense you made up?

For goodness sake, you poor souls are having a full on triggered meltdown at the idea of kids being taught LGBT history.

So all the time they are spending teaching love of gays was ADDED ONTO the school year? More clock hours? Prove that rather than deny they are teaching less than other things to make room for it.

Nothing worse than arguing with an idiot because even when proven wrong, they still can't see it.

LGBT history IS American History. As LGBT people existed in and contributed to our history too.

You don't need to cut out any time teaching History to do it.


Were gay Americans taught years ago as being gay Americans? Nope. So if you are going to spend time talking about them as GAYS, and about LGBTQ in general, you either have to add clock hours onto the school year, or take that time from other things you used to teach.
 

IN with the LGBTQ History.

OUT with the Civics classes, shop, and other things like American history, geography and science. SOMETHING has to go to make room.

And where in the California bill does it say 'OUT with the Civics classes, shop, and other things like American history, geography and science' or any of the other unhinged nonsense you made up?

For goodness sake, you poor souls are having a full on triggered meltdown at the idea of kids being taught LGBT history.

So all the time they are spending teaching love of gays was ADDED ONTO the school year? More clock hours? Prove that rather than deny they are teaching less than other things to make room for it.

Nothing worse than arguing with an idiot because even when proven wrong, they still can't see it.

LGBT history IS American History. As LGBT people existed in and contributed to our history too.

You don't need to cut out any time teaching History to do it.


Were gay Americans taught years ago as being gay Americans? Nope. So if you are going to spend time talking about them as GAYS, and about LGBTQ in general, you either have to add clock hours onto the school year, or take that time from other things you used to teach.

So per your reasoning......Civics classes, shop, and other things like American history, geography and science all have to go in order to mention that someone in history was gay?

You may be hysterical overreacting.
 

I am sure Trump knows a lot about it... I mean he has been with Porn Stars a few times...

As for teaching Sixth Grade kids about how to have anal sex, no...

Teaching kids LGBT history isn't teaching 'kids about how to have anal sex' anymore than reading the Gettysburg Address is about teaching kids how to do reverse cowgirl.

The entire premise of the thread is a demonstration of the OP's obsession with anal.

Not the content of curriculum.

How do you know they are not teaching how to use a purple dildo the proper and improper way?

Again, Trump has plenty of knowledge on this subject from his porn star dating days and surviving the AIDS epidemic...
 

I am sure Trump knows a lot about it... I mean he has been with Porn Stars a few times...

As for teaching Sixth Grade kids about how to have anal sex, no...

Teaching kids LGBT history isn't teaching 'kids about how to have anal sex' anymore than reading the Gettysburg Address is about teaching kids how to do reverse cowgirl.

The entire premise of the thread is a demonstration of the OP's obsession with anal.

Not the content of curriculum.

How do you know they are not teaching how to use a purple dildo the proper and improper way?

Again, Trump has plenty of knowledge on this subject from his porn star dating days and surviving the AIDS epidemic...

Fantasies about how to use purple dildos I leave to you.

LGBTQ History, I gladly leave to California teachers.
 
So per your reasoning......Civics classes, shop, and other things like American history, geography and science all have to go in order to mention that someone in history was gay?

Not by my reasoning by any stretch of the imagination. I never said that at all. To even suggest that shows you have no grasp of reasoning or reality at all. You can't even read.
 

I am sure Trump knows a lot about it... I mean he has been with Porn Stars a few times...

As for teaching Sixth Grade kids about how to have anal sex, no...

Teaching kids LGBT history isn't teaching 'kids about how to have anal sex' anymore than reading the Gettysburg Address is about teaching kids how to do reverse cowgirl.

The entire premise of the thread is a demonstration of the OP's obsession with anal.

Not the content of curriculum.

How do you know they are not teaching how to use a purple dildo the proper and improper way?

Again, Trump has plenty of knowledge on this subject from his porn star dating days and surviving the AIDS epidemic...

Fantasies about how to use purple dildos I leave to you.

LGBTQ History, I gladly leave to California teachers.

I think not and let be clear California lead at times for the right reasons but gay history I doubt they will teach correctly...

Is James Buchanan in their history lesson as the only Gay President?
 
I am sure the Chinese, Japanese and Indians are taking valuable curriculum time away from Math and Science to devote to far left Social Engineering to make kids think being Gay is normal.

You don't need to take any curriculum away to teach LGBT history. As LGBT history.....is American History. And Japanese History. And Chinese History. And Indian History.

Remember, just because you want to *pretend* that gay folks never existed doesn't mean that they ever ceased to exist.

Kids will learn all they need to know about Gays from the media and entertainment where they are glorified and normalized 24/7. We don't need to take away time from actual learning to social engineer them even more. Gays exist. So what? They make up maybe 1% of the population. My kids shouldn't be forced to give a damn.
 
History has never been taught correctly to our students. Big chunks of it have been traditionally left out, particularly the history of how various large demographic groups have had to fight to enjoy freedom and the blessings of democracy in our democratic republic. Women, black Americans, LGBTs, native peoples, and American workers, to name a few, have had to fight to secure the rights that were promised but withheld. You can't teach history without including these Americans.

I'll take the story of female Americans as just one example among the many. The story of how one half of the U.S. population got to vote for their leaders is a long one and has not been taught. Students are not taught about simple things like the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, arrests for attempting to vote, forced feedings of hunger strikers at the Occoquan Jail, the rantings of the people who spoke out against women being given the opportunity to enjoy democracy, much of these rantings coming from those pretending to be religious.

We know a bit about what Native Americans and African-Americans have gone through, but not much. How about the coal miners who were attacked by the National Guard and coal operators (Ludlow Massacre) and the coal wars. How about the entire labor movement? How about Japanese Americans, but not their German American counterparts, being ordered into camps in WWII? Perhaps we ought to mention the treatment of Chinese immigrants, too.

The teaching of history must be inclusive and not designed to simply cast one group of another in a good light.

The LGBTs are just the latest group whose story has to be told to give us a clearer view of the American Experience. All of us are here.

Nobody is teaching young students anything about specific sexual practices. This is a lie.
 
History has never been taught correctly to our students. Big chunks of it have been traditionally left out, particularly the history of how various large demographic groups have had to fight to enjoy freedom and the blessings of democracy in our democratic republic. Women, black Americans, LGBTs, native peoples, and American workers, to name a few, have had to fight to secure the rights that were promised but withheld. You can't teach history without including these Americans.

I'll take the story of female Americans as just one example among the many. The story of how one half of the U.S. population got to vote for their leaders is a long one and has not been taught. Students are not taught about simple things like the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, arrests for attempting to vote, forced feedings of hunger strikers at the Occoquan Jail, the rantings of the people who spoke out against women being given the opportunity to enjoy democracy, much of these rantings coming from those pretending to be religious.

We know a bit about what Native Americans and African-Americans have gone through, but not much. How about the coal miners who were attacked by the National Guard and coal operators (Ludlow Massacre) and the coal wars. How about the entire labor movement? How about Japanese Americans, but not their German American counterparts, being ordered into camps in WWII? Perhaps we ought to mention the treatment of Chinese immigrants, too.

The teaching of history must be inclusive and not designed to simply cast one group of another in a good light.

The LGBTs are just the latest group whose story has to be told to give us a clearer view of the American Experience. All of us are here.

Nobody is teaching young students anything about specific sexual practices. This is a lie.
Yeah, but do we have to teach kids about buttsex?
 

That when given the words "LGBTQ History', all you can see is 'butt sex'....tells us far more about you than it does about California's curriculum.
When people identify themselves to the public by where they put their genitals...
Only a sick person sees a heterosexual & thinks about that person having sex.
 
History has never been taught correctly to our students. Big chunks of it have been traditionally left out, particularly the history of how various large demographic groups have had to fight to enjoy freedom and the blessings of democracy in our democratic republic. Women, black Americans, LGBTs, native peoples, and American workers, to name a few, have had to fight to secure the rights that were promised but withheld. You can't teach history without including these Americans.

I'll take the story of female Americans as just one example among the many. The story of how one half of the U.S. population got to vote for their leaders is a long one and has not been taught. Students are not taught about simple things like the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, arrests for attempting to vote, forced feedings of hunger strikers at the Occoquan Jail, the rantings of the people who spoke out against women being given the opportunity to enjoy democracy, much of these rantings coming from those pretending to be religious.

We know a bit about what Native Americans and African-Americans have gone through, but not much. How about the coal miners who were attacked by the National Guard and coal operators (Ludlow Massacre) and the coal wars. How about the entire labor movement? How about Japanese Americans, but not their German American counterparts, being ordered into camps in WWII? Perhaps we ought to mention the treatment of Chinese immigrants, too.

The teaching of history must be inclusive and not designed to simply cast one group of another in a good light.

The LGBTs are just the latest group whose story has to be told to give us a clearer view of the American Experience. All of us are here.

Nobody is teaching young students anything about specific sexual practices. This is a lie.
Yeah, but do we have to teach kids about buttsex?
I remember my elementary history class talking about George Washington & how he was "putting to" Martha.
 
That when given the words "LGBTQ History', all you can see is 'butt sex'....tells us far more about you than it does about California's curriculum.
It tells you he's opposed to butt porking kids as he should be. Whoever brought this about should be hung.

It tell us that he's obsessed with butt sex.And tells us nothing about the California Curriculum.

Kids will be taught that gay people exist in history?

Somebody get conservatives a fainting couch. They have the vapors.

They always have the vapors about anything that even faintly has to do with sex. I've been after the "conservatives" on USMB for a while to explain their obsession with sex, but all they do is try to deflect and tell me that I am the obsessed one.

Do these morons actually believe that any six graders anywhere are being taught about specific sexual acts? What a bunch of drama queens. Always making things up and exaggerating. It's boring really. They are very weird people.

And spoiler alert: 6th graders are already well aware that gay people exist.

Making these panty shitting hysterics all the more pointless and melodramatic.
You don't know jack about what sixth graders are well aware of. What I am well aware of is the kids need to be kept as far away as possible from progressive scum.
You left out Roy Moore.
 
History has never been taught correctly to our students. Big chunks of it have been traditionally left out, particularly the history of how various large demographic groups have had to fight to enjoy freedom and the blessings of democracy in our democratic republic. Women, black Americans, LGBTs, native peoples, and American workers, to name a few, have had to fight to secure the rights that were promised but withheld. You can't teach history without including these Americans.

I'll take the story of female Americans as just one example among the many. The story of how one half of the U.S. population got to vote for their leaders is a long one and has not been taught. Students are not taught about simple things like the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, arrests for attempting to vote, forced feedings of hunger strikers at the Occoquan Jail, the rantings of the people who spoke out against women being given the opportunity to enjoy democracy, much of these rantings coming from those pretending to be religious.

We know a bit about what Native Americans and African-Americans have gone through, but not much. How about the coal miners who were attacked by the National Guard and coal operators (Ludlow Massacre) and the coal wars. How about the entire labor movement? How about Japanese Americans, but not their German American counterparts, being ordered into camps in WWII? Perhaps we ought to mention the treatment of Chinese immigrants, too.

The teaching of history must be inclusive and not designed to simply cast one group of another in a good light.

The LGBTs are just the latest group whose story has to be told to give us a clearer view of the American Experience. All of us are here.

Nobody is teaching young students anything about specific sexual practices. This is a lie.
Yeah, but do we have to teach kids about buttsex?
I remember my elementary history class talking about George Washington & how he was "putting to" Martha.


Was that teacher the same guy that taught you about butt sex?
 
History has never been taught correctly to our students. Big chunks of it have been traditionally left out, particularly the history of how various large demographic groups have had to fight to enjoy freedom and the blessings of democracy in our democratic republic. Women, black Americans, LGBTs, native peoples, and American workers, to name a few, have had to fight to secure the rights that were promised but withheld. You can't teach history without including these Americans.

I'll take the story of female Americans as just one example among the many. The story of how one half of the U.S. population got to vote for their leaders is a long one and has not been taught. Students are not taught about simple things like the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, arrests for attempting to vote, forced feedings of hunger strikers at the Occoquan Jail, the rantings of the people who spoke out against women being given the opportunity to enjoy democracy, much of these rantings coming from those pretending to be religious.

We know a bit about what Native Americans and African-Americans have gone through, but not much. How about the coal miners who were attacked by the National Guard and coal operators (Ludlow Massacre) and the coal wars. How about the entire labor movement? How about Japanese Americans, but not their German American counterparts, being ordered into camps in WWII? Perhaps we ought to mention the treatment of Chinese immigrants, too.

The teaching of history must be inclusive and not designed to simply cast one group of another in a good light.

The LGBTs are just the latest group whose story has to be told to give us a clearer view of the American Experience. All of us are here.

Nobody is teaching young students anything about specific sexual practices. This is a lie.
Yeah, but do we have to teach kids about buttsex?
I remember my elementary history class talking about George Washington & how he was "putting to" Martha.


Was that teacher the same guy that taught you about butt sex?
You are aware that anal sex is common among heterosexual relationships.

If you are not having anal sex with your wife, you should be asking yourself where she is getting it.
 
It tells you he's opposed to butt porking kids as he should be. Whoever brought this about should be hung.

It tell us that he's obsessed with butt sex.And tells us nothing about the California Curriculum.

Kids will be taught that gay people exist in history?

Somebody get conservatives a fainting couch. They have the vapors.

They always have the vapors about anything that even faintly has to do with sex. I've been after the "conservatives" on USMB for a while to explain their obsession with sex, but all they do is try to deflect and tell me that I am the obsessed one.

Do these morons actually believe that any six graders anywhere are being taught about specific sexual acts? What a bunch of drama queens. Always making things up and exaggerating. It's boring really. They are very weird people.

And spoiler alert: 6th graders are already well aware that gay people exist.

Making these panty shitting hysterics all the more pointless and melodramatic.
You don't know jack about what sixth graders are well aware of. What I am well aware of is the kids need to be kept as far away as possible from progressive scum.
You left out Roy Moore.
Baseless claim by lairs.
 

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