Confirmed! Teachers, students can escape LGBT indoctrination | WND | by Bob Unruh
The legal team at Liberty Counsel, an organization that long has fought against the rising tide of LGBT indoctrination demands, says it was obtained confirmation that teachers and students at a Minnesota district are not required to attend lessons in that ...
And “sincerely held” isnt subject to some 3rd parties opinion either
And it shouldn't be limited to "religious beliefs," either.
I was just about to comment about this. Why does it have to be based on religious beliefs? Why can't we just say "No, thank you, I'm not interested"?
and why should they have to "opt out" instead of "opt in"?
Great point, kek 😆
They will pack them in by incentivizing attendance. Things such as extra credit, "Special" lunch privilege, etc.
You can reduce it, but you can't totally escape it. It can seep in subtly in a number of ways. Case in point: https://media.greatawakening.win/post/6PG10uWwkAZM.jpeg
The question is will the teachers impact their grades and/or college acceptance if they refuse?
This is a step in the right direction, but I fear it's too late for most kids. Even regular, everyday kids from relatively normal homes have accepted most forms of gayness. They've grown up in a culture that never stops talking about it and with teachers who give it a special status. It's all they know. A lot of my students talk about "questioning" their sexual preference and dating both sexes. And no, I don't discuss that topic with them, but I overhear their conversations sometimes.
But the one thing I notice at the school where I work is that transgenderism has NOT been widely accepted by teenagers. Many, if not most, of the kids I teach still reject it and reject the idea of having to share a bathroom with so-called trans kids. I think there is a part of our brains that innately understands that men in dresses, lipstick, and wigs are not normal and are not good for our survival as a species. Even highly influenced teenagers can sense this. Anyway, just my two cents on this subject. I think it's going to take a LOT more than this to wake up most kids.