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Here's another one for Moscow Tennesee


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2013 Jan 30, 10:18pm   2,186 views  10 comments

by Tenpoundbass   ➕follow (10)   💰tip   ignore  

While I can't say I don't agree in principal, the parent is responsible for the child. And if that child gets bullied at school and commits suicide over it. It's always the parent that is last to know.
Now what I would like to know, is what does Stacey Campfield expect a parent to do, or NOT do in this situation? Life is messy, and not all social problems can be solved by legislation.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Republican lawmaker is proposing legislation that would require schools to inform a student's parents if the child is engaging in homosexual activity.

Under the measure sponsored by Sen. Stacey Campfield of Knoxville, a school counselor, nurse or principal can inform parents if their children's "circumstances present immediate and urgent safety issues involving human sexuality."

Campfield told reporters on Wednesday that he considers the "act of homosexuality" to be dangerous to a child's health and safety.

The measure is part of a similar proposal, known as the "Don't Say Gay" bill, that Campfield passed in the Senate in 2011, but the companion bill failed in the House last year.

The proposal would ban the teaching of gay issues to elementary and middle school students.

Campfield says the current legislation has a House sponsor and he's optimistic about its passage.

#politics

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1   edvard2   2013 Jan 30, 11:38pm  

As a Southerner, I am usually the first to stand up and defend the region whenever someone from Cali or other places pokes fun of it or makes disparaging remarks. But when stupid things like this come up, that makes my job a lot more difficult. This is frankly embarrassing.

2   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 30, 11:42pm  

It would be a non issue, if this wasn't an issue.
CaptainShuddup says

The proposal would ban the teaching of gay issues to elementary and middle school students.

I think Bill Gates has the right idea, by paying teachers based on their merit. They can spend all day trying to indoctrinate future voters, or get the kids up to par on their grades, so they pass more tests, and make better grades.

The teachers of the hip middle schoolers, who know what the rainbow flag means, will make less than those who's students knows that the rainbow flag is the official flag of Cusco Peru, or how many inches of mercury in absolute vacuum.

3   edvard2   2013 Jan 30, 11:53pm  

c=929458#comment-929458">CaptainShuddup says

It would be a non issue, if this wasn't an issue.

Yes. Correct. At stake here is the issue of the representation of equal rights of US citizens in an education setting. That a proposal like this which goes backwards while the country moves forward that to me as a Southerner is embarrassing.

4   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 31, 12:00am  

OK edvard suppose the shoe was on the other foot, and your kid at school was being taught all about Guns and types of ammo, and how to buy assault riffles off ebay, and being told how important their 2nd amendment was?

Something tells me you wouldn't like that at all.

I don't see anything wrong with demanding that a teacher sticks to their curriculum, and nothing else. They aren't Uncle Frank, they aren't there to teach the kids his view of the world and life lessons learned the hard way.

5   edvard2   2013 Jan 31, 12:10am  

CaptainShuddup says

Something tells me you wouldn't like that at all.

That's an unrelated comparison and not really applicable in this case.

6   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 31, 1:03am  

Unrelated?
I'm not a right for gunners, but trust me there is not difference in...

Skip Nelson some right wing lunatic drilling into his pupils every day the importance of the 2nd amendment, and to be careful for those Nany State numbskulls trying to take your gun rights from you.
Than
Benjamin Throughgood drilling his students every day about how his students should dress up in the color of the rainbow and march in the St Patrick day parade because it will piss off the religious right establishment. And imploring them to take one of his freshly silk screened "Legalize gay marriage" T-Shirts with them to take home to Mom and Dad.

7   edvard2   2013 Jan 31, 2:26am  

Those two examples are also unrelated. We're talking about a piece of legislation that would effectively ban teaching about a demographic composition of the US's population. In other words, this measure would be exactly the same if say- some politician came up with legislation that banned teaching about the lives of various immigrant groups or ethnicities in the US.

8   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 31, 2:33am  

edvard2 says

We're talking about a piece of legislation that would effectively ban teaching about a demographic composition of the US's

As opposed to teaching about the demographic of the US that still enjoys skeet shooting an hunting. I think Hollywood calls them dumb rednecks and ridicules them every chance they get. You know I took hunters saftey in Highschool it was the first and only time in my life I ever shot a long barrel 12 gauged shotgun. That would never happen to day, in a public school.

9   leo707   2013 Jan 31, 3:28am  

CaptainShuddup says

You know I took hunters saftey in Highschool it was the first and only time in my life I ever shot a long barrel 12 gauged shotgun. That would never happen to day, in a public school.

? I know this does not fit with your narrative, but...
Maybe you missed the fact that the US if full of High School shooting teams.

Here is one for example:
http://www.bhsdemonstrap.com/BHS_Demons_Shooting_Team/Home.html

10   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 31, 3:31am  

Now see there you go blowing holes in my blind rants again.

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