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I ought to buy stock in the straw man industry, with all these "arguments" Labelle is making.
Plus, how old is Sandrat's brother? 8? 10? Why the fuck is he talking about the LGBT lobby instead of Pokemon, or Lego, or whatever it is kids do these days?
....oh, right. Like every other character, he exists only to serve as a mouthpiece for Labelle's views.
 
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I can't decide what's worse... the dialogue or that one panel in the first page where the kid and his dad both look directly at the "camera"/reader in a freaking comic book.

Dear Labelle: "Look into the camera like you're on the office" doesn't work in print.

ETA: Wait, I found another worst thing: the fact that they're teaching fifth graders about trans shit and trying to get them to troon out in fucking fifth grade. Jesus.

Also, the implication that all the kids who were "opted out" had parents who opted them out because of LGBT shit. When I was that age, some kids self-opted out (didn't have their parents sign the permission form) out of embarrassment / because they didn't want to go to the class. I would imagine that's still the case.
 
What kid comes home and complains about sex ed that isn't just 'that was extremely uncomfortable'? Also Ciel's little brother openly talking about sex stuff in front of their parent like holy shit if this isn't the most abnormal conversation ever. Sex ed taught in school is only meant to teach the basic aka 'diseases exist, use a condom. pregnancy happens so use a condom.' and first and foremost, is focused on sex that's why it's called sex ed it's not about gender identity or any other shit troons care about.
 
What kid comes home and complains about sex ed that isn't just 'that was extremely uncomfortable'? Also Ciel's little brother openly talking about sex stuff in front of their parent like holy shit if this isn't the most abnormal conversation ever. Sex ed taught in school is only meant to teach the basic aka 'diseases exist, use a condom. pregnancy happens so use a condom.' and first and foremost, is focused on sex that's why it's called sex ed it's not about gender identity or any other shit troons care about.
Agree.

The only thing I would add is anal sex should be spoke about more as a lot of young gay dudes don't know they should use condoms. We learned about it in our social education class - I think only because it turns out our teacher was gay. He also told us about sex toys briefly and using them safely (this was when we were about 15 and age of consent here is 16 so its not OTT - at 10 we just learned sex = babies).

This comic was a whole new level of creepy.

It doesn't need to be anything deep about gender. Trans people don't have magic geneitals. Often they have the instrument assigned at birth.
 
I can't decide what's worse... the dialogue or that one panel in the first page where the kid and his dad both look directly at the "camera"/reader in a freaking comic book.

Dear Labelle: "Look into the camera like you're on the office" doesn't work in print.

ETA: Wait, I found another worst thing: the fact that they're teaching fifth graders about trans shit and trying to get them to troon out in fucking fifth grade. Jesus.

Also, the implication that all the kids who were "opted out" had parents who opted them out because of LGBT shit. When I was that age, some kids self-opted out (didn't have their parents sign the permission form) out of embarrassment / because they didn't want to go to the class. I would imagine that's still the case.
When my son had sex ed, there was a kid that passed out in class. So, yeah, some kids can't really handle it well. And 5th grade is too young to be talking about sex in great detail. They need to know what to expect during puberty, basic mechanics of reproduction, how to protect themselves against STDs, and consent. That's it. Older kids can handle more info. Kids in 5th grade can't.
 
I ought to buy stock in the straw man industry, with all these "arguments" Labelle is making.
Plus, how old is Sandrat's brother? 8? 10? Why the fuck is he talking about the LGBT lobby instead of Pokemon, or Lego, or whatever it is kids do these days?
....oh, right. Like every other character, he exists only to serve as a mouthpiece for Labelle's views.
Because the kid is apparently pansexual.
 
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