Indeed, the Post article touted music classes, flashcards and a variety of books that "discuss intersectionality and broaden representation" along with "short videos that teach parent and toddler about anti-racism ideas." The feature also included feedback from a Canadian woman who founded a company that aims to stomp out bias among toddlers, a psychology professors who study race and social interaction and the owner of a children’s bookstore that "aligns with her mission of promoting Black women authors, women’s activism and women artists."
The Post also spoke with "performance artists" with a goal to "increase exposure to drag, support gender-variant children and create an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome" and a variety of other experts on the subject.
Buzz, that NPR piece you linked to is about legislating this agenda. Don't follow it? The State will make sure you child is brought up to be a proper Woke subject.
Kosh's Shadow
3/23/2021 5:33:16 PM
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As for the Pub sign, I guess if it staggers like a duck.....
Drag queen exposes himself to my kids... they gonna need a sponge to clean up the mess.
Kosh's Shadow
3/23/2021 5:39:32 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 5:
It's Sell allegiance to the flag
Kosh's Shadow
3/23/2021 5:44:28 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 5:
From the comments to that song:
According to Wikipedia, Mike Rutherford said the song is about a man who travels forward in time and then sends back a message to warn his family of approaching anarchy. The BBC banned the song due to line, "there's a gun and ammunition just inside the doorway". Because the BBC didn't want to encourage one of the major causes of gun violence, which is guys time-travelling to the future and then sending back messages to their families that they need a gun due to unrest that hasn't happened yet but they know will happen because they time-travelled to the future.
Kosh's Shadow
3/23/2021 5:46:11 PM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 8:
So, did Mike travel forward in time and give us that song as a message?
PaladinPhil
3/23/2021 5:59:11 PM
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So a bit of good news. Managed to get my uncle, my mom's youngest brother in to visit her one last time. Was given a one time permission for this. Afterwards he drove by to do a driveway visit and meet my wife and see my now giant son. (he met the Squire once about four and a half years ago I think).
Can't wait for the negative test results to come in.
How many murders and killings and do people witness every day? Hundreds, maybe on occasion, thousands? Every day.
if the watch tv, or maybe the three John Wick movies in one sitting, they are likely to a shocking number of people killed with various fire arms and other things.
people experience this every day.
It isn’t real, but they experience it, and that negates the little detail about how none of it is real.
TV and movies make people believe, at a purely emotional level, that there are people running around and killing hundreds of people every day with rifles and hand guns.
It isn’t real, but it is very real.
people, as a mass, have a very hard dealing with the fact that what they experience on the screens is not real.
@PBJ3
3/23/2021 8:35:34 PM
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In #17 Syrah said: It isn’t real, but it is very real.