... Hee Hee! ... So THAT is what passes muster for
a schoolhouse marm over Canada-way... How nice....
... IF a "true" lady was dressed like that and teaching
primary or even secondary joeys - the parents and
school leaders would be all arse-over-tit about her attire.
But for some reason they seem scared to address it.
They've ALL lost their heads ...
... But Yssup DOES have a small point.
We're not sure of the teacher's own politics.
So attacking the Dems HERE in America for something
someone does in Canada seems maybe a bit of a stretch...
#### Salty
Originally Posted by Salty Again
Salty, don't be lulled into thinking this isn't going on in America.
First, this has nothing to do with politics. Wouldn't matter if he is a lefty or righty or no political affiliation at all.
Second, it is a shared "ideology" whether it is in Canada or America. Did you ever get a chance to see "Libs of TikTok" before it was removed for hate speech, when all it was, was showing what liberal teachers were saying in their social media post? Like "I'm trying to work "queerness" into all my lesson plans", claims one elementary school teacher and hell, the head of "Diversity" at Disney, made the same statement. And the Tech. giants took it down because they knew that if the majority of Americas saw and heard what they were saying, it would hurt the Democratic party and it has.
Right now, in America, elementary school kids, 5,6,7, 8 are having "Drag shows", forced upon them to indoctrinate children to this lifestyle which is fine for adults, hell, I've been to a few drag shows myself albeit many, many years ago. Finocchio's, in San Fransisco, in the 80's was my first experience with this and I was stunned that I couldn't tell that none of these Characters weren't women. Some were down right beautiful!
But again, let's try and use some common sense here. Do we draw lines on what is appropriate for children and what isn't? Yes, we do. Is that line different for some people, yes it is. Is THIS acceptable to the majority, no it isn't.
Much like the debate on so called "banned books" in school libraries. Can Playboy and Penthouse be checked out from a school library? I would hope not but if one agrees that a 5 year old should not have access to such material, we have drawn a line. Now where is that line and who should decide, the State, the Librarian or the parents of the kids that use the library?
I say "so called" banned because you and I can buy the books in many places so it isn't banned in the sense that no adult is denied this material. One passage in one of the books that has been removed from many libraries, describes from the point of view of a 10 year old boy, giving his first blow job. Appropriate reading for a prepubescent child? In my opinion, no.
So, again, I don't hate any of these people. I'm talking about what is appropriate for children and what isn't. That line has been steadily erased by liberals who do want to groom children to find this acceptable.