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« on: December 04, 2023, 01:01:13 PM »

Just build LGBTQ private schools for them and use an education voucher program. Having public schools is the biggest issue right now. Switching to private and using vouches ensures everyone is happy. The queer kids get to learn about trans surgery, and the school board Karen lets her child learn about Christ.

"Segregation, but for the gays" is your serious proposal?
It's not segregation because shouldn't be forced, but it would be far more comfortable for LGBTQ students to have the option of attending a school that is dedicated to taking care of them.

When I was a gay kid in a far more bigoted world than today, this would've been the absolute worst option. It is akin to bowing out and letting the bullies win. Not to mention the point I brought up about your idea basically being giant safe spaces. Of course you ignored all the other rebuttals in here and went for the low hanging fruit of a Fergie post.

We've had dialogue before on other matters and you're not a dumb guy, really a shame to see you happily engage in passive aggressive homophobia.
I agree that there is a potential for safe spaces, but not everyone wants to be challenged in public schools. For the LGBTQ kids that attend public schools, I applaud them for their courage but a lot of them will benefit from a school that can handle their unique situation differently without getting in the way of Chirstian parents and vice-versa. When people get to college, they can tackle safe spaces there but students shouldn't be forced to attend schools where they are uncomfortable.

Lots of "Christian parents" support LGBT equality. You can't just claim the entirety of Chirstendom for your personal beliefs on this issue.
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