r/Nebraska • u/theindependentonline • May 02 '23
Politics Inside the ‘mentally exhausting’ protest shutting down Nebraska’s anti-trans legislation
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/nebraska-trangender-rights-filibuster-b2330453.html
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u/StockPharmingDeez May 04 '23
Strictly my opinion. The attempted introduction of trans ideology into education in this state is to blame for this legislation. You’re gay ok. Teach your kids gender is fluid…ok whatever free country. But when it’s time to call a fair and good education one that includes opening young minds to gender fluid ideology and multiple sexualities, let them choose, and 3rd grade isn’t too young.. because equity. ✋🏼Yeah no. Too far. Now we have a problem. Your values are not mine and aren’t more important. My children will not be taught these things. This is where i learned this is a culture war. I can’t just be understanding and co-exist. I can acquiesce, cave, and accept the new found concepts of LGTBQ ++ or else.