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A lawsuit in California over lesbianism was filed last month over public school textbooks. The parents say they are concerned about indoctrination in the schools, but administrators say the course is needed to protect against discrimination — and that the lessons are protected by law. Parents were denied the right to opt out.
Here's the thing, I don't care if a kid's mom is a crack whore, a drug addict, a Nazi, a transvestite, a porn queen, a suicide-bomber wannabe or a card-carrying member of the KKK. She can wear a blue dress sucking on cigars and waiting around for slick willy all day for all I care, but my kids are not allowed to make fun of her kids.
That does not mean she gets to demand textbooks in public school promoting her lifestyle and causes.
And that's exactly what so many special interest groups are doing today, especially Islam and homosexuality.
Kids should be kids and teachers should teach reading, writing and arithmetic and stay the heck away from social conditioning/brainwashing.
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But at the same time, you want things like the Pledge of Allegiance?
Nutjobs from both sides of the spectrum have caused the problems that are in public schools today.
You can't have it both ways.
Things were so much easier when I went to school. Why couldn't all of you just STFU and leave things alone?
the Pledge of Allegiance was recited every morning before class - everyone took part. Period. Those from other cultures who had something to share, were allowed to do so. Kids who were part of families with different religious beliefs were excused when necessary. Kids were taught reading, writing, math, history (and that means ALL history), health, science and social studies, had gym class, and went home for the day.
Some fucking nutjob decided that just wasn't good enough, and instead of being told to shut the fuck up, that opened the flood gates for all the shit that's going on now.
Schools aren't responsible for what's going on. The parents are.