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Unlike women we'll actually solve it instead of crying
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A VERY important lesson Brett Kavanaugh and Donald Trump missed.
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Don't go there, honey. I can name a dozen Democrats off the top of my head.
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Aka “snowflake production factory.” Hilarious when people who grew up reading dystopian novels are unable to recognize when a dystopia actually arrives.
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What unnerves me is that people are losing or being trained out of their ability to self-negotiate nearly every life circumstance without explicit instructions from an administrative-state of ‘social experts’, piously advocating for a society of safety-obsessed human sentinels.
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This stuff prevents sexual assault. Little girls and boys don't always understand what is going on when they are being abused. If they learn about consent and develop a better understanding of their own bodily autonomy, they have the ability to speak out and stop the abuse.
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I am almost 99% sure they end result of this will not be children more resistant towards pedophiles approaching them but rather children incapable of dealing with things like flirting and everyday interactions.
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So now these kids will be like when you pat their back or shoulder "you touched me without my consent." This is important for kids, sure. But what's more important is they should be taught the context of it; when, where and with whom to use it. It's not always black and white.
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I bet a game of tag is fun at that school. "who is it first?" Jim: "I will" Some time later Jim: please..... can I touch you to tag you it, I've been it for 2 hours and tagged no one? Harry: no John: no Louise: no Jane: no Chris: no Jim: fuck this shit I'm outta here.
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I thought that is was something that parents should teach the kids.
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And if the parent fails, I’m glad the schools are stepping up to fill in the gap
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Not in fucking THIRD GRADE!!!
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Why not?
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Do you really need an explanation as to why 8 & 9 year olds don't need to be spoken to about sexual consent?!

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Yes I do, enlighten me. I think you’re confused - the discussion is about physical consent, in general, not sexual consent specifically. 8 & 9 yr olds are old enough to understand that they should respect someone else’s body & understand the concept of their own bodily autonomy.
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1 in 10 children will be sexually abused before 18. If 8 & 9 yr olds were better informed about bodily respect and autonomy they would be better equipped to protect themselves from and report their abusers.
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