Quote (Leevee @ Apr 21 2022 05:59pm)
Homosexuality exists. That's not an ideology, that's a fact.
My question was maybe a bit unclear, but what I'm asking is: do you want to deliberately avoid exposing children to the fact that homosexuality exists?
Because if you do, the ideology becomes one where you promote heterosexuality, and I don't see how that's any better in terms of indoctrination.
Its also a fact that some children in these classes have homosexual parents and teaching them that another student's parents are unnatural is pretty vile and disgusting. You can't ingrain discrimination like that in school. Its already bad enough children in American schools had to pledge allegiance to the Christian god for so long in class.
Also homosexuality has naturally existed in the human race and in other species throughout all recorded history. What you say about it being unnatural is incorrect. It has naturally occurred between people in all human civilizations.
No reason to discuss this in formal school lessons among small children outside of "family means a lot of things to alot of people" which is my answer in conversation with young people. My worry is that it will come up in class and limit a teacher's ability to redirect attention back to where it should be by simply answering a basic question.
This post was edited by Skinned on Apr 21 2022 04:08pm