Quote (fuzzy159 @ Apr 14 2022 09:19pm)
I agree on all of that.
Any teachers personal beliefs or opinions should not be even remotely discussed in any class. Teaching kids actual facts is absolutely fine but don't purposely try and impose your own radical agendas on young vulnerable minds. Especially when the shit they are pushing onto them is highly controversial and has no place in a school setting regardless of the age of the students. No student should even know where on the political spectrum a teacher is. If teachers were throwing right wing ideas at kids I'd be upset.
I can't believe this is even a fucking issue tbh.
well the biggest issue is probably the totalitarian mindset, that the same people pushing these ideologies think their ideologies are
fact and therefore should be taught in schools as if a proven science. Some of the same politicians who just a few years ago campaigned as anti-gay marriage like Obama did, now say that anyone who denies that there are 42 genders and thinks chromosomes define sex, is "anti-science". Cue Bill Nye literally deleting his old biology episodes in order to make way for the doubletrue goodthink. Its a lot of people who think that their opinions on controversial social, political and religion issues are not opinions, they are uncontestable dogmatic facts. Whether its BLM and opinions on race, discrimination, crime and law enforcement, or if its trannies pushing a groomer agenda, or doomsaying climate science exaggerators who thought the ice caps already melted and world will be uninhabitable in 5 years unless we live in communes