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by stuckinhell
1179 days ago
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My point was that I am and he isn't. His comment was only thoughtful on his own terms. His terms aren't universal or acceptable because it's my family not his.
He's projecting his personal experience onto my kids, which I've clearly discussed prior is not the same generationally or ever personally. I'm not alone in this. Parent's are tired of people who have no business in our families trying to push their own visions of family, culture, politics, etc. That's why home schooling is on the rise in both liberal and conservative circles (https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/as-u-s-schools-reopen...). |
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I also consider people like to be a danger because you think your view is 100% correct, that exposure to different opinions is wrong, and finally is that you'll use the government to push YOUR agenda, and yes that is the correct usage this time. It's already happening in Florida.[1]
You don't like what it's in public schools feel free to home school your children. You don't like what it's in the library, don't go. Unless you lock your kids away they are going to see and hear about things you disagree with and maybe you pushing so hard is going to backfire.
ON THE OTHER HAND
Keep banning books, keep calling your enemies pedophiles, and keep pushing just because you've had local success when no one was watching (i.e. Mom's for Liberty). You'll turn the right of center and moderate voters towards the Democrats and, hopefully, just like Arizona, enough states will fall and this nonsense will stop.
[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65071989