Groomer Teachers are essentially forcing little boys to paint their nails during ‘Pride Week’ in Austin Public Schools
FYI: LGBTQ indoctrination in public schools in the state of Texas is illegal
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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I'm not offended by the nail polish
It's the pride part that angers me.
See, this is how the left continues to sow division
There's no reason at all a guy shouldn't be able to paint his nails his favorite color or the colors of his college or favorite team
There's no reason a guy should be embarrassed of his daughter or niece painting his nails
But here we are, "ermahgerd, they're painting boys nails!! But Muh traditional masculinity!!"
Because the left KNOWS our base falls for this hook line and sinker, and we get distracted and angry
Then they can point at us, "see, they ARE bigots!! A young boy can't even play with temporary nail polish"
Biological sexual roles are hard coded. Impregnating a woman, having more muscle mass, having denser bones, having faster reflexes
Superficial BS like nail polish, clothes colors, hair length, etc is not. Powder wigs would be fruit cake/faggot status today, but they weren't back then. Men used to wear robes and skirts, yet not anymore. Pink used to be a masculine color (and in my opinion still is, it's one strong little drop of red showing an ocean of white whose boss)
So the left co opts the little things, like nail polish. They take over the arts, they're starting to take over sports, they want to take over gaming, over tech...
It's all part of that long game plan, to sow more division, to rip the joy out of everyone's life, to keep the cycle of bullying, self repression, and misery going
Because it's the only way they can stay in power.
What do you think Trump meant when he said when you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for bigotry?
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I think painting the nails isn’t the problem, but making a child feel uncomfortable if the don’t want to do that is, or making a child think they have to do things like everyone else or they have a problem is. This group think shit destroys us all, and putting that in little kids heads is the problem.
What makes you think that anything in that post is making children feel uncomfortable or that they have to do it? Every indication is that these are voluntary activities, no one is forcing kids into it.
What makes you think they are not, that it’s not some training in group think? Subtle manipulation into making all the kids think “this is the thing to do”. How many children that age would protest against it? Kinda how kids are groomed. Starts subtle.
I've both been through and taught in US public middle schools. This kind of theme week happens all the time for all kinds of reasons. Homecoming week, Olympics week, Japan week, Constitution week, Black history week, random local/state history events, it goes on. It's all just goofy optional stuff kids can do for fun. It's not like the math teacher is 'training' them during math class. They just picked some easy random 'themed' stuff and based on the tweet they let kids pick whether or not to participate in various things during their free period.
I mean has no one here BEEN to school themselves? Did your teachers sit there and brainwash you or 'train you in group think?'