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LL_is_a_Cool_J t1_ircbk4t wrote

As far as the books, Gender Queer and Lawn Boy are two books that are found in elementary libraries and books like that have no business being in a school library.These books are outright child porn.

As to the rest, let kids alone.

Edit: To whoever downvoted me, go read up on those titles and come back and explain how a "children's" book should include graphic depictions of anal sex and such.

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introspeck t1_ircnmgv wrote

There are some very explicit pictures and descriptions in Gender Queer which do not belong in elementary schools.

It feels to me that the LGBT lobby continually shifts the definition of "homophobic" and "transphobic" toward "we don't even want to hear a single criticism of any of our behaviors or beliefs." This is already starting to backfire, and it's only going to get worse.

> “intimidating” faculty into self-censoring

> deadnaming of trans students

> “thinly disguised” effort to censor

This is the kind of thing I'm talking about. It's bad enough that the 'inclusive' teachers are bedwetting about it, but the ACLU lawsuit will burn up our tax dollars on lawyers, not the education it was intended to be spent on.

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No-Razzmatazz- t1_irczlj5 wrote

> explain how a "children's" book should include graphic depictions of anal sex and such

If you don't think elementary school kids are having anal sex you might be a boomer

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Miserable-Effective2 t1_ireflu7 wrote

Elementary school children are having anal sex?? WHAT??? Do you know how old elementary school children are??? If they're having any sex at all, this is a problem. Elementary school children are between 5 years old and 11 years old. You think they're having anal sex?

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