I feel sorry for the kids of today.

Discussion in 'Australia, NZ, Pacific' started by mister magoo, Jul 20, 2016.

  1. culldav

    culldav Well-Known Member

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    I know as a parent that this is not a funny situation, but I don't know how NOT to laugh at the stupid Australians, who are allowing strangers to educated "their" very young children about the delicate nature of intimate sexuality.

    Its frightening how children are being educated about intimate sexuality by teachers, but are condemned as sexual deviants by the same teachers if they even look at another student for more than 2 seconds or touch another student on the shoulder. :frown: Something is seriously wrong with the Australian education system, and it has been for some time.
     
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    http://www.safeschools.acl.org.au/

    Have a read folks.......note...."Integrate gender theory and sexual themes across all subjects... "
    Therefore if youre teaching maths the teacher has to integrate a sexual theme into that lesson...."
    Sick...absolutely sick.....
     
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    Red Lily Banned

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    Oh GOD, don't get me started on that lol
     
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    Seriously??? Is it any wonder Australian education standards are falling so quickly in comparison with the rest of the world. When education has been set aside to teach children their sexuality. I have always considered that sex education was predominantly the realm of the family.

    Several threads on this forum point to the serious lack of responsibility of the family unit and I do believe this particular point demonstrates the complete failure of community leaders to place family ahead of the self. But hey, there is never enough ways to teach children to be something, other than being children...
     
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    culldav Well-Known Member

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    If the Muslims invasion keeps happening. Australian children will soon be educated that under Islam, its acceptable to plunder a goats bumhole. :frown:

    The next step form human children sexuality education into beastieality.
     
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    culldav Well-Known Member

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    If Australian parents have failed in their personal responsibility to even teach their own children the morals and ethics of sexuality, then its no wonder discipline doesn't exist in the home environment, and more juvenile delinquents are raised and set loose on society.
     
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    culldav Well-Known Member

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    I know Australia was originally started as a British penal colony, but the population has really started to intellectually devolve as a society.
     
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    scarlet witch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    We had a boy at my children's school walking around with ear muffs to block out loud noise, I think it's a better solution than trying to keep children quiet, which is quite difficult when they're excited and happy as you need to be really tough with them to tone them down.

     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Looks like your culture is being snuffed out too - join the club! Ask your liberal fraternity what they think about it. And I'm just listening to this news this morning . . .

    "British waitress, 21, stabbed to death by French national, 29, who screamed 'Allahu Akbar' during bloody knife rampage at Queensland backpacker hostel"

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-rampage-Queensland-backpackers-hostel.html
     
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    My grandson goes to a public school in Sydney. The school has an Aboriginal head mistress, and 3 Aboriginal teachers. The students are about 80% European background, 15% Aboriginal and 5% Muslim. Last year they had a Christmas pageant and carols night. The only classes that they run about what you are talking about at least up until year 5 is internet safety and I have sat in on that class because I was concerned about the content. It was extremely tame but did put across the message.

    The film was about a cat who chatted on the internet as a mouse, tricking the mouse into meeting him, and of course the mouse got eaten. It was a lot milder then the Tom and Jerry cartoons we all grew up on.

    I asked my grandson a few days later about the video and what it meant. He said. "Don't believe everyone on the internet, they may not be who they say they are and you can't tell."

    Lesson learnt, and a good one.

    When it comes to cross dressers, gays etc, we live in the Surry Hills/Newtown area of Sydney. We see it every day, we have friends that are cross dressers and gays, he is quite aware that people are different, he is also developing a very good sense of self and self worth. He will do well even though already he is noticing the racism and bigotry. Luckily he has an uncle and a father that have seen it all and can guide him, he also has a beautiful Gumbaynggirr Nan who has had enough experience in her day to day life teaching young children for 20 years, to help guide him and help him to handle the racism he will encounter on a daily basis.
     
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    Were you on the gin train again last night DomV? :roflol: :roflol:
     
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    Don't drink. Tell me the last time you sat in a class, I or my partner do an hour or two reading with them every week
     

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