Quote (NetflixAdaptationWidow @ Apr 27 2022 08:38pm)
Biology, which includes sex, is part of science. It sounds like you're mad they're being educated about things you don't want them to learn.
School is not sex school. Schools as a whole should be a lot more hands off or equally objective allowing students to entertain thoughts and ideas without necessarily carving them into stone as laws of the universe. High skill and technical jobs are exploding desperate for people smart and savvy enough to do the work. That's because schools pandered so long hoping to get extra funding from this and that to establish group after group, they stopped educating. Some people are more inherently smart than others and will find a way to continue growing. The rest will be shoveled along grade to grade until they get to low paying job after low paying job because they can't adapt or improve, because they never learned how to. I want more women in STEM. Remember when that was a Democratic talking point? Well, spending an hour a day talking about Ru Paul and isolationists on Tumblr is an hour that could've been spent explaining how atoms work or why bleach is dangerous to drink because of the chemical reactions that take place in your body at a molecular level. Religion should be roughly the same, although Christianity on face is generally accepted and peaceful with outliers who decry everything as against Jesus (we don't like them either). There is a massive push for conversion and submission instead of discussion and personal opinion. You have to think this or you're bad. That's literally what most religions do or did since inception. Its the same principle since LGBT has gone from wanting to not be fired for being gay (completely fair) and wanting to get married (totally fair as well) to "if you don't use pronouns I invented to appease my delusional self-importance because I have no personality of my own I will get 10,000 people on Twitter to harass your family, friends, and workplace in a mob attack."
Biiiiiiig difference. Until kids start graduating with more As (earned, not given) I think all that crap should be at the very least, back burner. He's 15, he doesn't need to know everything about sexual neurological irregularities, he needs to know how to divide, research, and have a basic economic understanding of supply and demand with a sprinkle of how the government works as we have one of the world's largest singular governments. A 5 year old doesn't need to hear the word penis once to learn the alphabet. Nor does it help.