Thursday, October 26, 2017

School Has XXX Party with Sex Toy Party Favors — for Kids as Young as 11

Via David

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Last Wednesday, a dance teacher at a PreK-12 charter school in South Florida hosted a sex-themed birthday party — complete with all kinds of sex toys — for a male student. She has since been fired, although parents reported their kids were traumatized.

The party celebrated a young man's birthday. When he entered the room, the teacher gave him a hat with a penis on top, complete with a string that made the male organ erect when pulled.

The party — at Mater Lakes Academy in Hialeah, Fla. — included various sex toys: rubber penises, penis candles, penis hats, and more.

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6 comments:

  1. Sounds like this teacher was just too open about the propaganda :)

    Had this teacher been, gasp, racist; it'd be front page news for months: "Racists brainwashing kids." Being legitimately Christian (which would be labeled "Christian extremist") is seen as almost as bad. The truth is, many of these teachers have their own agendas.

    And for many parents, they don't have much time to raise their kids. Both might work, or at least one will work long hours. It's not an easy thing to just home school. What's really needed is for a community to help raise children at a school that isn't degenerate. It's tough to find such a thing.

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    1. If both don't work then it is quite doable. I used a self teaching one: http://www.robinsoncurriculum.com/

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    2. You showed me that one before, and I appreciate it. I recall not entirely likely that curriculum, but I could of course alter it as I saw fit.

      A complaint I have against libertarianism though is it tends to expect every individual to be an expert in every area. In truth we tend to each rely on other experts in the community. And some people work jobs that require long hours, like corporate management, doctors, other professions that require sacrifice.

      Having grandparents or other family members help raise children is feasible. But I don't think everyone can instruct their kids. My father used to work very long hours. There would have been no time to raise us. He would help with homework when he was home, but he worked a great deal. His spare time was spent with family, so he wasn't absentee. But his job required long hours. In retrospect, I'd say he did not influence us culturally, but he also didn't know much culture either. He just wasn't a culture person. My father worked; that's what he could do. (And he's still alive.) He could take a test, do very well on the test. But culture isn't something he grasped. He went to church, still goes to church. But that deeper understanding of culture wasn't his strong suit. And also, he couldn't fix anything, haha. But he could work.

      In any family, you tend to have varying attributes. Some family members can do one thing, some not.

      Libertarianism fails and ultimately leads to slavery, because we generally need groups of people to thrive, multiple people working together. Libertarianism only seems to work when everyone's white Protestant and doing their part in their specialised role. If the wrong people enter the system, they exploit all of the specialised individuals.

      So, I'm just saying groups are needed, community. That's likely why Jews thrive so in our society: They're group oriented.

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    3. Thank you for your father's story. I truly appreciated it.

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  2. Thanks. And sorry I'm a bit of an ass at times. I have angry white man syndrome.

    I generally try to go-along except when politics or culture comes up.

    My grandfather also was a hard worker. He donated locally, but he didn't specify how the money was to be used in relevant culture-areas. As a result, the city had control of such things, which means left-wing. He also left a great deal to his children. These specialised hard workers tend to make money. But they aren't good at anything but making money.

    So, that and other reasons are why I'm so angry at libertarianism. I'm a believer aristocracy and decentralisation.

    Like you, I've watched as the South and everything I love is destroyed or at least decays. I just reacted a bit differently.

    And I'd happily reveal what I'm strong and weak in :p

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    1. the city had control of such things, which means left-wing.

      In your grandfather's era?!

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