Blues Clues episode to feature drag queen sing along

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I'll leave you with this. As a teacher, you play a pivotal role in the lives of your students (whether they realize it at the time or not). As they "hopefully" move through high school and eventually into some sort of undergradute program, tell them that: They should never let someone try to shame them into dating fat trannies.
Yall funny as fukk :laff: great comedic timing and everything

Post was 5 stars until you dropped this bomb :dead:
 

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I am going to assume people forgot about bugs bunny dressing up as a woman and kissing men, in old cartoons, there was a lot of questionable rapey, gay and racist shyt in them...but now we want to be outraged :mjlol:


This post is why I held my fingers.

Cause this sort of material has been on for years
 

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yes...if you were being serious, I wouldn’t proceed to tell someone else’s child/teenager what their dating preferences should be...it’s just inappropriate even tho the intention might be “good” in my eyes, some students and/or their parents would not be receptive to that advice and rightfully so...it’s their child, not mine...I brought up that anecdote just to illustrate the change I’ve noticed as far as the impact their agenda is having on young ppl...but it’s absolutely not my place to “fight it” within the school system

I completely understand what you are saying from a job security standpoint (ex-job), but I said that you should tell them "Don't let anybody shame you...". There have been many examples in modern society of transexuals trying to shame straight men for not being interested in them, fatties trying to shame men for not being interested in fat girls, etc. I guess I could've also just said "Don't give in to peer pressure (or "perceived peer pressure" if they happen to be loners and their community is only people online).
 

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I completely understand what you are saying from a job security standpoint (ex-job), but I said that you should tell them "Don't let anybody shame you...". There have been many examples in modern society of transexuals trying to shame straight men for not being interested in them, fatties trying to shame men for not being interested in fat girls, etc. I guess I could've also just said "Don't give in to peer pressure (or "perceived peer pressure" if they happen to be loners and their community is only people online).

ya re: the end of your post...there are definitely ways to teach them life lessons without crossing lines/boundaries...I had to learn how to navigate the waters...I was targeted several times by admin for speaking too openly in general early on in my career...and also even tho I don’t agree with this agenda there were/are far more prevalent issues afflicting these students that needed addressing
 
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I see pride parades online and they look NOTHING like that blues clues clip... they left out the bikers with handlebar moustaches and assless chaps...and the growing crowd watching the sailor boy give out blowjobs...

pause.:dame:



this shyt weird , bruh.
This is why I’m against pride parades spreading to conservative countries like Ghana shutting down their LGBTQ office

a lot of lewd behaviour public indecency and debauchery is celebrated :scust:

be gay in private but don’t be committing homo acts in public
 
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