Club34
Well-Known Member
It may feel like a culture war to you, but to me, it’s about the basic human right to be able to tell a child that my partner of ten years is a man without fearing that a bigoted parent will report me for supposedly trying to indoctrinate their offspring. Either that or we ask straight people too never to talk about their spouses to other people’s children.
Your point is well taken. I don't think you and I are on opposite sides of this which is why I am not in favor of this legislation as it stands (precisely as you put it above). I simply pointing out that there is legitimacy to families having say so in their kids' education. That idea has merit. I think this 'policy' is being presented as this but to me (and I'm assuming you) there is something else baked in. Say nothing of the actual words/past histories of the political figures championing it. Put another another way, if folks from all walks had worked together, there could have been protection for parents having educational oversight of their kids without setting the table for going backwards/unnecessary vulnerabilities for LGBTQ communities. The part that feels culture war-ish to me (and apologies if that came off flippantly) is that this policy is same political rally poop that we have seen all too much over the past few years. It's done to elicit a response from both sides of the political spectrum. It's tearing everyone apart. Disney has now become the face of the opposition whether they intended to be or not.
Although, to your last sentence...I do have to endure some rather unpleasant heteroness from folks at work that, although meaning well, I would rather not know about. I mean, just get a divorce already.