Sure, it's a black family. With a black umbrella. That umbrella is shielding it from rainbow. Aka the lgbtquia+ worldview.
dap and rep for that aviHere's a good question, why do kids need to learn this stuff at all? Save this shyt for middle school at the very least.Intersectionality is a difficult concept for many to grasp. Its even more difficult to incorporate into your daily dealings with people. While I do commend them for attempting to teach that child about this concept, I think they should realize that you have to be patient with kids when explaining to them these very difficult concepts. Since we're on the topic of teaching, @valet, would you mind explaining what your pfp means? I'm a bit disturbed, but I don't want to jump to conclusions. Thank you in advance.
the OP might be fake, but this shyt is definitely out there. these fukkin weirdos are adamant about getting to teach young kids about this stuffHere's a good question, why do kids need to learn this stuff at all? Save this shyt for middle school at the very least.


Thank you. Unfortunately that is what I assumed it symbolized. While I don't agree with your limited views, I respect your right to have them. I'm not sure if you have children, but, if you do, at some point, they are going to grow up and encounter an LGBTQ2SIA+ individual. I hope that you are providing them with the tools to interact with individuals who may be different than they are. I also hope that you realize the possibility of your child/children being an LGBTQ2SIA+ individual, and that, by treating this group of people undesirably, you could be inadvertently ostracizing yourself from your own child/children. It'd be a really terrible thing to destroy the relationship(s) that you have with your own child/children over a personal prejudice. Just something to think about!Sure, it's a black family. With a black umbrella. That umbrella is shielding it from rainbow. Aka the lgbtquia+ worldview.

Please see my above reply to @valet.Here's a good question, why do kids need to learn this stuff at all?
I don't have kids but if I did, I would def prepare them to engage with people with different worldviews. Including the promotion of the queer lifestyle. You can respectable but not compromise your convictions.Thank you. Unfortunately that is what I assumed it symbolized. While I don't agree with your limited views, I respect your right to have them. I'm not sure if you have children, but, if you do, at some point, they are going to grow up and encounter an LGBTQ2SIA+ individual. I hope that you are providing them with the tools to interact with individuals who may be different than they are. I also hope that you realize the possibility of your child/children being an LGBTQ2SIA+ individual, and that, by treating this group of people undesirably, you could be inadvertently ostracizing yourself from your own child/children. It'd be a really terrible thing to destroy the relationship(s) that you have with your own child/children over a personal prejudice. Just something to think about!
Please see my above reply to @valet.
I would def prepare them to engage with people with different worldviews. Including the acknowledgment of the queer sexuality.
I won't disown them or nothing.
Lol, ngga changed my words to acknowledgement of queer sexuality.Do you brehAll I needed to know. Very good!

Imagine dressing up like a Walmart version of Harley Quinn just to make a theatrical point about the LGBTQ
Some of these cacs need to be on meds

Kids are more honest than adults.One thing about the kids is they’re not gonna bullshyt you. They’re gonna tell it like it is.![]()
