I would have taken my child out of that class. Don’t project your lifestyle on my seed. End off.
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You mean a legally married person? That’s all that was shown. I knew all of my teacher’s spouses. It’s public school, public values - deal with it.
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Public values aren’t my values. So no I don’t want my child taught by the likes of her. That’s my prerogative.
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So maybe don’t send your child to public school. Problem solved.
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Or any school? Or outside? Or anywhere away from you? And def no TV or radio. You can't control everything your child experiences. You can filter how they view it. I find it sad you'd care to have them view it through that lens.
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I hope she wins her law suit and she should receive a huge amount of compensation. Thanks
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You obviously didn’t read the article.
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What?!?! This is 2018, right?!?!
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not in texas apparently
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this is BS no one would care if she was married to a man
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I would find it odd to show a slide show of your life.
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It was "Get to Know Your Teacher Day" at the school.
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agreed! This teacher has every right to show pics of her partner
#loveislove#nohate
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They’re supposed to be learning how to safely use scissors, not about scissoring.pic.twitter.com/hARWBwwcbW
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Is bigotry better or worse when it’s trying to be clever?
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I don't recall that part in the film "Finding Nemo."
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Something similar to this happened in a recent episode of the Handmaid’s Tale.
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