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<blockquote data-quote="Miles" data-source="post: 77556274" data-attributes="member: 103363"><p>It irks a lot of Christians, too. If you're not aware of this, then you might be in an echo chamber replete with its own manufactured outrage. Maybe you are, or maybe you're not, but it's something to keep an eye on. I try to keep an eye on it myself, checking my own biases from time to time. Especially, considering the current political climate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You may be asking a rhetorical question, but it's mostly Yahoo news for me these days, and occasionally CNN or MSN. Although I admittedly haven't been paying much attention to the drag queen debate, I'm pretty sure they're not reading to teenagers. That would mean it's happening in the elementary schools. Little kids probably don't care one way or the other, but the parents and educators are apparently fighting about it. Then again, maybe most of the fuss is limited to the media. Rage bait gets clicks, after all.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I saw it too. In the media. Rarely in real life, and the sex education that we received was comprehensive. They covered all the forms of birth control, along with the failure rates and symptoms of all known STDs at the time. It didn't seem to pose a problem for my Christian, Jewish, Muslim, or Hindu friends or their families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miles, post: 77556274, member: 103363"] It irks a lot of Christians, too. If you're not aware of this, then you might be in an echo chamber replete with its own manufactured outrage. Maybe you are, or maybe you're not, but it's something to keep an eye on. I try to keep an eye on it myself, checking my own biases from time to time. Especially, considering the current political climate. You may be asking a rhetorical question, but it's mostly Yahoo news for me these days, and occasionally CNN or MSN. Although I admittedly haven't been paying much attention to the drag queen debate, I'm pretty sure they're not reading to teenagers. That would mean it's happening in the elementary schools. Little kids probably don't care one way or the other, but the parents and educators are apparently fighting about it. Then again, maybe most of the fuss is limited to the media. Rage bait gets clicks, after all. I saw it too. In the media. Rarely in real life, and the sex education that we received was comprehensive. They covered all the forms of birth control, along with the failure rates and symptoms of all known STDs at the time. It didn't seem to pose a problem for my Christian, Jewish, Muslim, or Hindu friends or their families. [/QUOTE]
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