The NEA is pushing far left teaching upon children
- By RileyG
- American Politics
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Yes. That’s part of education.Don't you discuss civics and history in school?
LGBT+ is not.
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Yes. That’s part of education.Don't you discuss civics and history in school?
I don’t know. Maybe they have dysphoria because of abuse, or an absent father, or overbearing mother? Or other trauma? Again, I’m not sure. That’s up to unbiased professionals.Absolutely nothing, that would be the first step by counselling/medical team especially if they also express signs of gender dysphoria.
Do they have a positive track record?
Another judge over reaching.Thousands of immigrants could be eligible for bond hearings, striking down DHS policy: Judge
A federal judge has struck down a Department of Homeland Security policy implemented in July that forced most immigrants who entered the United States without inspection to remain in detention throughout their removal proceedings.
The decision could potentially allow thousands of immigrants who have been subject to mandatory detention to be released.
On Tuesday, Judge Sunshine Suzanne Sykes in California certified a class granting relief to migrants who “have entered or will enter the United States without inspection” and those who were not initially detained when they came into the country.
[Class actions can still trigger nationwide effects.]
HE really doesn’t, but we are getting off topic.You say it is happening, I say it isn't. I wonder if there's any possible way to resolve this discrepancy?
She seems fine.
-- A2SG, as to those others, maybe you should ask THEM how THEY feel.....
If you are trying to insinuate that the law is unconstitutional, this doesn't actually help you in your claims that the judge was wrong. Because if the law that they tried to use to install Halligan is unconstitutional, then... obviously, they couldn't install Halligan that way (a reasonably straightforward reading of the law also says they can't install Halligan, but the point is if the law is unconstitutional, then they definitely can't install her under it, because it's unconstitutional).If judges are allowed to pick and choose federal DA's, then judges are overstepping their roles as judges. The DA must be selected by the Presidents and then approved by the Senate.
Yeah, which one of those people are Nazis? You dont even know who they are. Too many on the left see a Nazi under every bush.
You say it is happening, I say it isn't. I wonder if there's any possible way to resolve this discrepancy?There is. It’s happening. I cannot post the link, but it’s very common.
She seems fine.Especially among many girls who now transition because they had a friend that did (peer pressure) or a controlling mother.
I only wish Jennings the best. No young boy deserves to go through what he did. It’s sickening.
I’m not being rude. It’s simple biology. Men are not women or vice versa. The truth isn’t rude.So a biased source. Got it.
See, I went right to the person herself, and she tells a different story. Gee, I wonder which one knows Jazz better?
Then maybe you should listen to her, let her speak for herself.
Hey, you have the right to be as rude and dismissive of other people as you like.
-- A2SG, and as we move into December, this subject may come up again when some strident religious types complain about stores wishing them a Happy Holiday....
CoreyD said:Let me show you.
I'll highlight the faulty reasoning.
First, there is no noun 'free will', being mentioned in this thread... except by the user @childeye 2.
You’ve been thinking I'm “ridiculously faulty,” but the fault lies in conflating Greek morphology with English syntax. Hekousios is an adjective in Greek, meaning “voluntary.” In English, “free will” is a noun phrase: determiner (his) + adjectives (own, free) + noun (will).This is at least the sixth or seventh time I told you this, but rather than respond to what I said, and showed you... namely...
The Greek word hekousios - meaning free will, is the neuter of a derivative from hekon; voluntariness -- willingly, which is (an adjective, a primitive term) – properly, willing; "unforced, of one's own will, voluntary" (J. Thayer), i.e. acting on one's own accord. The root (hek-) emphasizes intentional, deliberate action (choice), i.e. "of free-will" (J. Thayer).You keep responding to yourself, by putting up this strawman, and then attacking it.
Is that not ridiculously faulty?
Your chalk vs. charcoal analogy doesn’t work. Chalk and charcoal are two different substances.If someone were talking to you about chalk, and referring to white chalk, would you keep talking about charcoal, and claim the person is talking about charcoal?
Seriously, would that not be faulty... to an extreme?
First allow me to point out an error --> You said this: ... everything God does is governed by love,, yet God chose to love his people freely - voluntarily.Secondly, God is love, and everything God does is governed by love,, yet God chose to love his people freely - voluntarily.
So, the statement "it's my contention that Love fulfills the law and it is love that causes us to act responsibly and care about how our actions affect others, not our ability to volunteer or not volunteer" is extremely faulty because... well... I mean... look at it C.
I cannot even make sense of that.
Can you make sense of it, and break it down for us?
But that’s exactly my point: voluntariness is redundant. God/Love makes people willing to do what is good.The fact that a person is moved from a heart filled with love, to voluntarily, or willingly take a particular course, does not mean they have not acted willingly, and voluntarily.
Children of God are led by the Spirit of Truth. Children of the devil are led by lies. That distinction itself denies voluntariness as the foundation of morality, because truth is knowledge, not an option.They have done so, because it was their choice to... just as a person is moved from a heart that is lacking love, to rebel against God... like Adam did, as well as the angel that became Satan, and mankind today, who want to go their own way, and fulfill their sinful desires.
In both cases, they acted willingly... deliberately... voluntarily - of their own free will.
I don't know why you're bringing this up. I have never denied the meaning of hekousios. “Yes, hekousios means deliberate, voluntary action. But Scripture shows that even deliberate acts can be sinful if they reject truth (Hebrews 10:26). The decisive issue is not voluntariness but truth. Truth is knowledge, not an option and only those led by the Spirit of Truth fulfill the law (Romans 8:4, John 16:13). Voluntariness adds nothing once truth and love and faith are admitted as the cause.”It's not an "ability to volunteer".
Something done voluntarily, willingly, unforced, of one's own accord, or of free will, is a deliberate action - an "exercise of will (verb), done freely", which is part of a decision making process, or choice. The root (hek-) of hekousios emphasizes intentional, deliberate action
I don't know why you think my reasoning is faulty. Do You understand that voluntariness is morally neutral?We are not talking about being able to volunteer, as if we need an able-bodied person to do some work. Or offer up a ram.
The Hebrew expression nedabah (נְדָבָה) is rendered freewill offering, freely, plentiful, voluntary, offering, willingly, offering. (Strong's Exhaustive Concordance)
This Hebrew word comes from the Hebrew word nadab, of which Topical Lexicon says...
The verb נָדַב consistently underlines a movement of the heart that is neither coerced nor merely dutiful.
Voluntary offerings were made by "every one whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the LORD’S offering... Exodus 35:21
Exodus 35:26 And all the women whose heart stirred them up in wisdom spun goats’ hair.
Exodus 35:29 The children of Israel brought a willing offering unto the LORD, every man and woman, whose heart made them willing to bring for all manner of work, which the LORD had commanded to be made by the hand of Moses.
So, it's no mistake I am making. Your reasoning is faulty.... to such an extreme, it doesn't even make sense when read... and I had to read it a number of times before I could decide on a response.
So a biased source. Got it.I only mentioned him based on a website I seen from an ex-trans person. This website is very critical of gender ideology based on her own research and lived experience.
Then maybe you should listen to her, let her speak for herself.If anything, with regards to Jennings, his mother is the one calling the shots. I don’t want to derail this thread, but I very much see him as a victim of narcissistic abuse.
Hey, you have the right to be as rude and dismissive of other people as you like.From everything I’ve seen, it’s beyond disturbing.
And no, I will never call a male a “she,” no matter how much he screams and demands.
Regardless, it has nothing to do with education so it doesn’t need to be discussed in schools.Yeah, but until we live utopia, we have politics and legislation.
What’s wrong with talk therapy and SSRI’s? Or even DBT/radical acceptance?If you don't agree with using affirmative care as their therapeutic solution, what therapy should they be offered?
There is. It’s happening. I cannot post the link, but it’s very common. Especially among many girls who now transition because they had a friend that did (peer pressure) or a controlling mother.As I've said, I've never heard of any such cases. Ever. And I am extremely dubious of that claim. So feel free to provide documentation if you can, and I'll consider it.
-- A2SG, but if your information comes from the same source as your information on Jazz Jennings, well, let's just say it doesn't look promising....
I only mentioned him based on a website I seen from an ex-trans person. This website is very critical of gender ideology based on her own research and lived experience.Seems she disagrees with your assessment.
My story is valid. My identity is real. And my family has been by my side every step of the wayIt’s heartbreaking to see people try to rewrite my journey, turning my truth into a false narrative of abuse and confusion. But let me be clear: gender is not binary, and all identities are valid.The constant attempts to erase trans people while simultaneously trying to define our experiences for us are beyond exhausting. Our existence should never be questioned, yet here we are facing a world that continues to debate our right to simply be.No matter what policies or opinions say, I know who I am. And I will always stand proud with my community and family by my side.
I know times are tough for so many right now, but we must stick together and stay true to our authentic selves. If you call yourself an ally, now is the time to show up—loudly, proudly, and unwaveringly. We need you. Much love, and stay strong![]()
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I have no idea where you got your information, but perhaps getting that from other people isn't the best strategy. Just sayin'.
I'm sure she has other issues (who doesn't?), but being trans doesn't seem to be the root of them, according to her.
-- A2SG, and who would know better?
We'll see what happens if he brings it below Bidens last rates if you are genuine or not. Democrats sure didn't seem thar way before. Remember egg prices? Now that inflation is lower I don't see people saying he brought the cost of eggs down. In March Democrats were still complaining how he hasn't brought prices down when the rate was 2.5%. So pardon me it'll I'm skeptical.If he didn't bring inflation down, then he didn't reduce costs. If he did bring inflation down from what it otherwise would've been, I think it's fair to say that he reduced costs.
No you can't.I can't get the idea?
As I've said, I've never heard of any such cases. Ever. And I am extremely dubious of that claim. So feel free to provide documentation if you can, and I'll consider it.Literally. There’s plenty of cases. Search at your own discretion. It’s beyond depressing.
Seems she disagrees with your assessment.Actually, it has happened in minors.
Jazz Jennings (real name Jaron Bloshinsky) received sex change surgery at age 17.
Now he is experiencing a binge eating disorder, multiple meltdowns, has no sexual function or arousal, and will never experience a normal sexual relationship because he was his parents “experiment.” His fertility, puberty, and health was exchanged for fame and fortune.
Shame on his parents!
Despite the fact you claim to "see" it, you seem unable to actually identify it, for if you did surely you would explain it. Instead you simply respond with nothing more than the message I just quoted in which you avoid actually answering the question.I see Comey’s lie right there in that article and I heard his lie while testifying to the Senate.
Yup! Reduce harm. Doing irreversible surgery to minors who may be going through a phase is just unforgivable! Let them live their lives in peace!No, they should receive intensive therapy until they are 18. Not affirmative care.
No, they should receive intensive therapy until they are 18. Not affirmative care.Are schools are forcing gender affirming care on any minors? Trans persons exists in society, as such schools have talk about them. Many societies have laws and regulations that forbid discrimination based on gender identity, that includes schools in many cases. What do you mean when you say leave minors out of it?
Does that mean that a gender diverse kid shouldn't get care?
This. Only time will tell.Stop putting out unreliable information. No one really knows the regret rate. Putting out garbage information only reinforces false belief systems.
Yes, we should protect them without approving of a specific agenda. Treat everyone right, doesn’t mean any school should endorse or approve of an alternate lifestyle, especially one filled with so much risk.I guess we differ there, to me at least the school has an obligation to the students to explain phenomena in society. LGBTQ people exists, they are discussed in the news, there are laws governing society's view regarding them, they have rights that protect them from discrimination in many states and countries. They were a persecuted group in history (in some places even today). So if discussions of other civil rights and their histories have a place in schools then the discussions about the rights of LGBTQ people should also have a place in school.
If you add to that, depending on legislation, the school might have an obligation to protect LGBTQ students and staff. They have to make clear that being LGBTQ is not a valid ground for discrimination. How would the school get around to explain that without talking about them. There is also a good thing that the schools are an example that many views exists in society that might or might not be at odds with the views of the parents. The parents view is not Truth™.
Stop putting out unreliable information. No one really knows the regret rate. Putting out garbage information only reinforces false belief systems.Your use of the phrase "suicide stats" is really vague as it's split into ideation, attempt and successful attempt. Generally, these all follow the same pattern from what I've seen but not always.
That said, a lot of the studies I've skimmed are comparing post op suicide attempts with the GENERAL population and I gotta say right off the bat, that is NOT an apprpriate comparision.
All of the stats you are quoting above is PRE-op. The link you provided didn't actually refer to "Gender affirming care" just "Gender minorities getting treatment and gender minorities with disabilities [nonspecified]. It cannot be deduced that the article was referring to "post op" individuals but seems to be referring to 'preop" phrase of their transition. Maybe I missed it?
The suicide ideation rate pre-op is 40% in trans kiddos (has has been consistent with the 4 trans people I've worked with (not really...they all had suicidal ideation).
So ....unbelievably shocking, that is somehow an improvement.
What is so utterly and completely baffling is that the regret rate for these surgeries is just, unbelievably low compared to so many other kinds of surgeries.
If this regret rate is low (and it's undeniably low), then one has to wonder if the surgery remains the problem 10 years later or if, perhaps their own belief or treatment and lack of acceptance in their society would continue to make them feel ostracized, alone and suicidal (paraphrasing a study that noted this as the likely reason).