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Many innovators were considered insane at the time.
OMG. So insane. Gay people. OMG. They're gay. Oh shit. What do we do about this? Lets kill some fags!
OMG. So insane. Gay people. OMG. They're gay. Oh shit. What do we do about this? Lets kill some fags!
OMG. So insane. Gay people. OMG. They're gay. Oh shit. What do we do about this? Lets kill some fags!
Being Gay isn't insane, wasting money and time teaching this in school is insane numbnuts. Grow up.
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Many innovators were considered insane at the time.
OMG. So insane. Gay people. OMG. They're gay. Oh shit. What do we do about this? Lets kill some fags!
Being Gay isn't insane, wasting money and time teaching this in school is insane numbnuts. Grow up.
You fudge lovers will say anything.
Many innovators were considered insane at the time.
Not seeing anything here of value.
How is knowing about the obscure gay person who did something that wasn't terribly important going to help make these kids better workers?
Schools need to stop the political indoctrination bullshit and get back to the basics. Teach them to read, write, do math, and know some simple science and basic history.
Is this asking too much?
With all of the bullying and gay bashing going on in US schools, this law could be a good thing for more than one reason. Perhaps teaching kids about the contributions some gay innovators have made to the world will make some of those kids think twice about beating up that gay kid.
California is going to teach hispanic illegal aliens homosexual history
California is going to teach hispanic illegal aliens homosexual history
In California, the gay kids have been learning their history for years. All this law did was ADD gay and lesbian history to a long list that is supposed to be represented in social studies classes, such as African-Americans or Mexican-Americans.
Social studies IS part of schools curriculum.
Unfortunately, Americans are doing little to educate themselves about their leaders and their policies, says bestselling author and George Mason University historian Rick Shenkman in his new book Just How Stupid Are We? Facing the Truth About the American Voter. Shenkman cites some damning facts to make his case that Americans are ill-prepared to guide the world's most powerful democracy. Only 2 of 5 voters can name the three branches of the federal government. And 49 percent of Americans think the president has the authority to suspend the Constitution.
With all of the bullying and gay bashing going on in US schools, this law could be a good thing for more than one reason. Perhaps teaching kids about the contributions some gay innovators have made to the world will make some of those kids think twice about beating up that gay kid.
Uh, no, probably not.
I'm always amazed at people who completely forget what they were like in High School or how teenagers actually think.