have you guys heard about the fucking oklahoma high school where the kids were licking peanut butter off of adults' feet for a fundraiser????
all the adults involved should be aaron bushnell'd. what kind of world do we live in where this is even the slightest bit okay??? where nobody thought for a split second "oh, this isn't good guys, maybe we shouldn't do this." everyone who knew about this is 100% complicit in not trying to stop it.
their only answer was "oh the kids volunteered to do it" yeah, i'm sure the kids you abused also volunteered to have sex with you right??? fucking hell.
you can look it up yourself, i don't really want to post pictures/videos of it. it's fucked up.
you know what we did for fundraisers in high school? music shows. dance competitions. maybe some incentives for teachers to get their armpits waxed or something. licking peanut butter off of their toes? what the fuck???
@susie i agree that kids definitely shouldn't be 100% sheltered or anything like that.
but crap like this is always coming out about schools and it makes you wonder how much of it isn't exposed. the propaganda in schools is just the tip of the iceberg it seems and that alone is enough for me to want to keep my kids far away. a private school near me has a strict dress code but legitimately lets kids come to school dressing in fursuits if it is their "identity."
the actual best teachers i had, which i started to learn closer to the end of high school, were always the ones who were strait-laced and knew their job was to teach. one of my favorite teachers in middle school, and a lot of kids' favorite, kidnapped a girl in 2020. stowed her in a rubber maid in his classroom for hours. apparently he had complaints levied against him to the school by parents for inappropriate contact with their children for years.
i already didn't trust the school system to teach my kids the things they need to know in a way that would be the most beneficial for them, the learning environment is very good to begin with, but these days it definitely feels like schools have sunk even further.
i found out rather recently that just before the columbine shooting happened, there were complaints of a class being taught about death and how to embrace it, that dying wasn't so bad because after death you're no longer in pain and all of that. it made a lot of the kids there suicidal. makes you wonder. and that was back in the 90s.
@susie honestly i don't care if people are trans, i want what is best for everyone and my opinion is that going trans isn't really a good thing to do but that's not going to stop me from being respectful to someone as long as they are a good person at the end of the day.
but when it comes to children, i think they should probably be kept away from this stuff, not thrust into an environment that encourages it for 8 hours a day every day. not an environment that feeds off their insecurities just so that adults can feel like they are doing something virtuous in the eyes of their peers.
and i don't think that's a crazy political take to have. i think it ought to be perfectly normal to not want kids to be around stuff that has serious implications and impacts on mental health. including stuff like religion and a lot of the internet. i would hope that a sentiment like that would be bipartisan but unfortunately it rarely seems like it is.