THE OCT CUTTIN CORRAL - Come Hang Out For A Whilst and talk about Retards and dumb shit…

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What I do know is true is that @stackedCabs cabs thinks I’m a child and has also been stalking me.
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Most of us don't agree with @Aynirar27 drag stance but he is entitled to be wrong all he wants and he's still a good dude and my friend and he has amazing eyebrows
What's amazing is.. he has all day, every day to push the mainstream narrative here.

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It is not about sex or indoctrination. I also don’t think drag story time includes nudity if that is the angle you are going for. I really don’t know man
Just say it like it is and stop fussing around. These people are not brought simply for entertainment purposes.

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/drag-queens-in-the-classroom

Drag Queens in the Classroom Teach Inclusion and Fun, Offering a World of Imagination​



Queer communities in the United States are under attack. Across the country, legislators are passing bills banning certain gender affirming care for trans youth, prohibiting teachers from talking about LGBTQ+ identity in the classroom, mandating what sports teams trans kids can and can’t play on, and much more. One of the most recent flashpoints in an ongoing series of assaults on queer bodies, spaces, and fundamental rights has been kid-oriented pride events, specifically ones that feature drag queens.
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Some of these benefits are produced within the framework of inclusive curricula. Education experts say that LGBTQ+-inclusive education improves student engagement and connection and reduces feelings of alienation and isolation for LGBTQ+ students. Representation matters. But methods of queer or drag teaching go even further.
 
Most of us don't agree with @Aynirar27 drag stance but he is entitled to be wrong all he wants and he's still a good dude and my friend and he has amazing eyebrows

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I still think people are just dancing around the topic to hide their true feelings. Not necessarily you in particular, but if someone would just come out and say “drag kinda freaks me out man and I don’t want my kids around it”, I would have absolutely nothing to say. That is a valid reason.
Once we get in to grooming and deeper meanings, it just loses me
 
Just say it like it is and stop fussing around. These people are not brought simply for entertainment purposes.

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/drag-queens-in-the-classroom

Drag Queens in the Classroom Teach Inclusion and Fun, Offering a World of Imagination​



Queer communities in the United States are under attack. Across the country, legislators are passing bills banning certain gender affirming care for trans youth, prohibiting teachers from talking about LGBTQ+ identity in the classroom, mandating what sports teams trans kids can and can’t play on, and much more. One of the most recent flashpoints in an ongoing series of assaults on queer bodies, spaces, and fundamental rights has been kid-oriented pride events, specifically ones that feature drag queens.
[...]
Some of these benefits are produced within the framework of inclusive curricula. Education experts say that LGBTQ+-inclusive education improves student engagement and connection and reduces feelings of alienation and isolation for LGBTQ+ students. Representation matters. But methods of queer or drag teaching go even further.

Do you have a subscription to teen vogue or something?
Anyways I’m totally ok with what you copied and pasted. I absolutely believe lgbtq+ awareness should be part of the curriculum. It is part of this world and kids should be aware of it.
 
I still think people are just dancing around the topic to hide their true feelings. Not necessarily you in particular, but if someone would just come out and say “drag kinda freaks me out man and I don’t want my kids around it”, I would have absolutely nothing to say. That is a valid reason.
I agree.

Once we get in to grooming and deeper meanings, it just loses me
I know but again... don't just roll you're eyebrows. Not every drag person is trying to groom but there is an agenda to influence the impressionable youths... and it's not a new thing.

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You call this "work".

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Well I’m not at work right now. The kids went to bed like 2 hours ago.
I don’t really get breaks or lunches or anything so some days I just post while I suck down a cigarette real quick.
 
I told you why.
To go further, I don’t think nudity is appropriate for public, so I wound not being my child somewhere knowing that people were going to be naked. I’m not sure what else you are looking for?
So, if nudity were culturally appropriate and they were having nudist story time at your child's school with your child attending you would be upset, correct?

You would be upset because you found that to be inappropriate, correct?

Would you then be further upset if people who did find it acceptable called you a hateful bigot? Then you try to explain that you're not a bigot, you just don't think its appropriate for your child but you again are called a hateful, intolerant bigot. Would this not upset you?

Do you see where I'm going with this. This is exactly what's happening with the drag story time. Let me say it in case you don't. Regardless of the reasons; most likely nothing to do with hate, people are being labeled intolerant and hateful simply for thinking drag story time is inappropriate for young children. And it's darn near exactly what you're doing, only not saying necessarily calling people bigots outright.

You talk about tolerance, but you don't exactly practice what you preach.

Sidebar, I've always thought saying tolerance is stupid. It implies you put up with something even though you don't condone it having never viewed things from another perspective. Understanding or acceptance would be a better term to use. Those words could still have the undertone that one may not condone, but at least imply that you looked through the other point of view.
 
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I agree.


I know but again... don't just roll you're eyebrows. Not every drag person is trying to groom but there is an agenda to influence the impressionable youths... and it's not a new thing.

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I totally agree that they are trying to influence the youth. But I think it’s more about saying that drag and other queer stuff is ok and shouldn’t be ridiculed, and not so much trying to tell kids that being gay is awesome and they should totally try it out.
But that’s my take on it man
 
I don't like the links within messages, especially when it looks copypasta. Doesn't anyone remember citing sources?
 
So, if nudity were culturally appropriate and they were having nudist story time at your child's school with your child attending you would be upset, correct?

You would be ok upset because you found that to be inappropriate, correct?

Would you then be further upset if people who did find it acceptable called you a hateful bigot? Then you try to explain that you're not a bigot, you just don't think its appropriate for your child but you again are called a hateful, intolerant bigot. Would this not upset you?

Do you see where I'm going with this. This is exactly what's happening with the drag story time. Let me say it in case you don't. Regardless of the reasons; most likely nothing to do with hate, people are being labeled intolerant and hateful simply for thinking drag story time is inappropriate for young children. And it's darn near exactly what you're doing, only not saying necessarily calling people bigots outright.

You talk about tolerance, but you don't exactly practice what you preach.

Sidebar, I've always thought saying tolerance is stupid. It implies you put up with something even though you don't condone it having never viewed things from another perspective. Understanding or acceptance would be a better term to use. Those words could still have the undertone that one may not condone, but at least imply that you looked through the other point of view.

well in this hypothetical society were nudity is culturally appropriate, I don’t see why I would be opposed to it. Are any of the teachers nudists? Some of the students? I really don’t see where you are going with it man.

I call bigotry when I see bigotry. What does it mean to you? To me, it means looking down on a large group because of the actions of just a few. I couldn’t have said it anymore clearly than I did the other day:

I hate my ex wife for ruining my life

I hate women because my ex is a woman.

The 2nd is bigotry. Plain and simple. Im not sure who you think I am being intolerant of though. I’ve made ever effort to be very succinct on why I feel the way I do and why I am against other people’s opinions.
 
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