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One would think that the only thing that there was to discuss with children and for children to discuss was a), their genitalia and b), what they prefer to to with said genitalia. I know I am over-simplifying to make a point, but it is also kind of the point just the same. To say that it is preposterous would be a radical understatement in my humble opinion. Additionally, to say that children are being overtly sexualized to an insane degree is also somewhat of an understatement...
 
Not all kids are easily influenced.. Like I say, my daughter would've looked at those books and thought "this is stupid".

My parents were PC before it was popular (they were hippies but uptight ones heh) and bought me boy toys, took me to Star Wars, etc. My friends had Barbie dolls though and I was damn well going to have Barbie too. The parents compromised and bought me a British "Cindy" doll (who had more realistic proportions). She was ok but she wasn't Barbie, so I saved up my pocket money and bought "Pretty In Pink" Barbie LOL.

Perhaps friends have the biggest influence on children? Then again, that was the early 80s. Kids are exposed to so much more now, so I don't know.
 
I try to approach everything with the “does this benefit my kid” view, but that’s not the only approach also have to think “is this suggestive” and “could this influence them to think something unnatural” and by unnatural I mean then thinking things they wouldn’t otherwise think, putting shit in their head in other words….kids are incredibly easily influenced and I think that’s a line a responsible parent needs to walk carefully…and obviously circumstance plays a pretty good role too, if your kid is showing signs of being gay or trans then it would be a good idea to start talking to them about it, and likewise if you kid comes home from school and asks why a boy in their class is dressing like a girls or playing with girl toys it would be the right time to start talking about it…but I really don’t think it’s something that needs to be brought to the front of everything at a young age, like religion, I don’t think that’s something kids need to be exposed to until they get older and capable of making their own decisions to a certain degree

Yeah I just roll my eyes at a lot of the "virtue signalling" crap that happens in today's society. It's often annoying and dumb but I don't necessarily think that there's any kind of malicious intent behind it. People just get really drunk on being smug, self-satisfied and ultra-tolerant and end up acting like fools...that seems like there's all there is to it, pretty much. I don't think it's part of any kind of sinister overton window-shift where people are trying to diddle kids or whatever

It's all just very gauche and like I said, I just roll my eyes and shake my head at most of it. At the same time, I have the same reaction towards people who think that the drag queens are an urgent matter of pressing concern for the country, or that drag queen story hour is representative of the final phase of cultural decay and babylon falling or whatever...for one thing, I almost never see actual trans people (and have never seen a single drag queen IRL) so it comes off to me as an "internet issue" rather than something that is manifesting in real life

I agree with the idea that parents should just actually use some critical thinking and some discretion when it comes to the kind of events they take their kids to
 
Oh god...

I posted a video because it started with Rupaul saying "please don't bring your kids to drag shows".

But it was this guy with a cap saying "Jesus is Lord" ranting and raving (he obviously didn't like drag queens) and he was not my type of person.

I need to research this properly. The internet is hysterical.
 
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Sure, but also for the people advocating for kids to go to these types of shows and wanting to talk sexuality with kids ect. There is something off with those people, I’m not saying they are pedos, but let’s just say they have me on high alert

Yeah after seeing that Drag Queen Story Hour (which is in Australia!!) I felt very uncomfortable. I mean *why*?? The children are there to listen to stories.. They would be confused if it was read by a man with a beard in a dress and distracted from the story.

When my daughter was in primary school we signed the thing saying we didn't want her attending Religious Education (she said she didn't want to go).

If there was Drag Queen Story Hour at school she'd definitely be signed out of that. Unless she was really keen to go. LOL.
 
My question is, if it's not about influencing children, then why do they get mad that people want to ban the events from allowing children? Furthermore, why do they want an audience of children?

I'll remain suspicious of the intentions
 
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I try to approach everything with the “does this benefit my kid” view, but that’s not the only approach also have to think “is this suggestive” and “could this influence them to think something unnatural” and by unnatural I mean then thinking things they wouldn’t otherwise think, putting shit in their head in other words….kids are incredibly easily influenced and I think that’s a line a responsible parent needs to walk carefully…and obviously circumstance plays a pretty good role too, if your kid is showing signs of being gay or trans then it would be a good idea to start talking to them about it, and likewise if you kid comes home from school and asks why a boy in their class is dressing like a girls or playing with girl toys it would be the right time to start talking about it…but I really don’t think it’s something that needs to be brought to the front of everything at a young age, like religion, I don’t think that’s something kids need to be exposed to until they get older and capable of making their own decisions to a certain degree

Right on, this is pretty much how I feel.

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The "Kids Meet" channel is awesome, I love it. There are some really good ones.
 
Yeah I just roll my eyes at a lot of the "virtue signalling" crap that happens in today's society. It's often annoying and dumb but I don't necessarily think that there's any kind of malicious intent behind it. People just get really drunk on being smug, self-satisfied and ultra-tolerant and end up acting like fools...that seems like there's all there is to it, pretty much. I don't think it's part of any kind of sinister overton window-shift where people are trying to diddle kids or whatever

It's all just very gauche and like I said, I just roll my eyes and shake my head at most of it. At the same time, I have the same reaction towards people who think that the drag queens are an urgent matter of pressing concern for the country, or that drag queen story hour is representative of the final phase of cultural decay and babylon falling or whatever...for one thing, I almost never see actual trans people (and have never seen a single drag queen IRL) so it comes off to me as an "internet issue" rather than something that is manifesting in real life

I agree with the idea that parents should just actually use some critical thinking and some discretion when it comes to the kind of events they take their kids to

I don't think the soccer moms and gay dads taking their kids to these things are explicitly trying to harm their children. For the most part, they are good people who want to raise them to be open minded and inclusive, blah blah blah.

However, they need to exercise better judgment and realize there are other ways of accomplishing this...other than forcing them into these bizarre and over-sexualized environments.

And the larger wide scale issue is that the more this becomes accepted, the more popular it becomes, we are moving the standard of what is considered normal further and further towards the abyss. Not to mention giving the weirdos who ARE out there more opportunities to hide in plain sight.

Its not worth the social clout you gain at your PTO meeting or wherever the fuck these suburban wine moms gather these days. Or that facebook post you'd really like to make flaunting your kid around handing dirty crumpled up dollar bills to Lucy Stoole.
 
And that just it, it’s just like everything els, you can’t just one day change shit drastically it mostly happens over time in little increments and as each tiny adjustment becomes normal you move further away from what was normal till one day it’s ok for kids to perform in the drag shows….it’s the direction that should concern you not so much the steps cause they will feel less and less radical as you move down the line
 
Got me thinking, My niece came home the other day and was talking about how a girl in her class does those pageants things, I don’t know exactly what they are like but from what I can tell they are completely inappropriate , disgusting even…well anyway my niece was asking if she could to the pageant too and almost had a full blown meltdown when I told her no, I don’t get why parents would put their kid through something like that, those type of shows have to be a pedo magnet and I don’t want to teach her self worth through the way she looks, I don’t want to teach her to be shallow from a young age… I dunno I think those pageants should be banned
 
that whole scene is a psychologist's wet dream. creepy af.

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Yea she can blow a fit all she wants but never gonna happen, I had her in BJJ when she was 4 but she was just a little to young for that kind of discipline, think I might reenroll her when she turns 6 tho, or gymnastic or something
 
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