readerf52

readerf52 t1_ix4t97n wrote

From what I’ve read, it puts a burden on teachers.

Children are curious and they aren’t stupid. Any honest question that may result in even the slightest shading of talk of “gay” could have serious repercussions for them.

This is not a subject that teachers willingly discuss with very young children; they would much rather it be discussed at home. But if it isn’t, and little Emma talks about her aunts that are married to each other, it could cause a discussion. Emma can be happy as a clam, and her family accepting and understanding, but the very topic is now forbidden. On any level.

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readerf52 t1_ix4mvvc wrote

And that’s the point.

It wasn’t being discussed to the very young children, but that didn’t scare people, so they had to pretend it was an issue.

There are books for young children like “My 2 Dads” that simply talks about a different family dynamic. It is not sexual. There is no push to create homosexual children or adults. It simply explains what that family feels like and how they function.

And that scares the shit out of people.

So the better question is: why? What are grown ass adults scared of families that are different?

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