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No, not even if you offered me money to go….i agree with much of what you said in that post.
do you think that you would take your kids to a drag show, even if it claimed to be all ages?
alasdair
No, not even if you offered me money to go….i agree with much of what you said in that post.
do you think that you would take your kids to a drag show, even if it claimed to be all ages?
alasdair
No, not even if you offered me money to go….
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
or that drag queen story hour is representative of the final phase of cultural decay and babylon falling or whatever..
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 alertright.
this is, for me, very much on the parents.
alasdair
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
This is quite good..
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
This is quite good..
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
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 somethingthat whole scene is a psychologist's wet dream. creepy af.
alasdair