There’s bigger fish to fry.

    by ExpertAccident

    14 Comments

    1. SilasBlack09 on

      Although I totally agree that it’s not the greatest danger in school, I do think it’s an issue to children and their parents.
      You can downvote me all you want but it’s just my opinion.

    2. lawschooldropout1791 on

      The difference here is that schools are encouraging it by trying to remove parents from that conversation. Nobody is trying to make kids mass murderers or rapists. What a stupid comparison.

    3. I mean it would be good if your child came to terms with who they are. The only negative about this is that you’re a piece of shit so they didn’t feel comfortable coming to you first.

    4. Jimbo_themagnificent on

      Their friends helped them see this and accepted them, giving them safety, support, and confidence. The guidance counselor has been meeting with them because they’re terrified, near suicidal because coming out to a parent like you means destroying their life and losing their family because your bigoted hatred is stronger than the love for your own child.

    5. gheebutersnaps87 on

      There have been over 380 school shootings since 1999

      But yeah…. This is the “one of the most serious dangers of public school”

    6. the bigger issue the parents should be worried about is that their kids don’t trust telling them about their gender identity issues. Why are they going to the school counsellor with these issues in the first place?

    7. I always thought the worst thing that could happen to My kids was them becoming a street worker or a drug dealer.

    8. SolomonCRand on

      Counselor: “I have bad news…”

      Parent: “oh no, is my kid trans?”

      Counselor: “Oh, don’t worry, nothing like that. They were shot.”

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