Remember way back when? Maybe it was the fourth grade? What were you ten, then?
It was your first party with members of the opposite gender. Spin the bottle someone said. Suddenly you felt faint in the head.
You didn’t know why but you knew when. And, when was right now.
You were terrified that the bottle might stop spinning while pointing in your direction. You were mesmerized that it might though. In short, you had no clue.
Ten. That’s twice the age of what the latest name and blame game storm is all about.
Should public school teachers teach gender identity(or identity choices?) to pre-K and kindergarteners? If you had no physical clue why you felt how you did at ten, what do you think the cranium power is to digest the complexity of the topic at five?
Kids get out of high school and are still confused by x+y=z. How well do you think x and y chromosomes (give or take a few in these days and times apparently) will be understood by someone who cannot yet tie his or her (there’s that two gender thing again) shoes at five years of age.
And, do chromosomes even matter anymore?
Doesn’t the fact that this is even a debate enrage you? If it doesn’t maybe you were “that guy” at the party that reached out to the Coke bottle and stopped it purposely and pointed it at you. Or, maybe you should reconsider the debate.
We want to keep three-year-olds in masks but we want to unmask the bevy of sexual orientation/ gender identification choices supposedly available to them. But, to cut to the chase, are there really choices?
We won’t solve the nurture vs. nature debate here today, nor are we qualified to do so. But, we do know that it’s springtime in the south and there is a hell of a lot of birds making nests together, just like every springtime.
The debate isn’t nurtured v nature anyway. The debate is when and who should have this discussion.
And, 76% of polled US parents think that this discussion is way too soon. Over 50% think it should be left up to them at home as well.
Meanwhile, the left zealots in support cannot stand that they’ve been labeled “groomers.” Did you ever see the guy sitting at the table in the middle of campus with a sign that says, “Groomers attempt to brainwash my kids?” Change my mind!”
Seems like the name game and the blame game is coming to a head again.
One answer seems clear, the “when” isn’t so soon after the babies leave the nest. We repeat-doesn’t the fact that this is even a debate enrage you? And, as far as the “who,” shouldn’t parents have the final say about what is taught in schools? And when, as well?
The government should work for you, not against you. The school system is part of the government.
You paid for it. You elected the leaders of it. It’s yours.
And, it’s time to take back what is yours.