US ‘Have You Considered Changing?’: Florida Teens Asked To Consider Becoming Gay In Class Assignment - 'Is it possible that being straight is just a phase you may grow out of?'

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Florida high school students were drilled for being straight, asked to consider being gay, and told that straight people are to blame for overpopulation, according to course materials obtained by The Daily Wire.

During a course for high school children in Miami-Dade County, students were assigned to complete a sexuality-focused questionnaire that asked a series of bizarre questions such as: “What do you think caused your heterosexuality?”; “Is it possible that being straight is just a phase you may grow out of?”; and, “Considering the menace of hunger and overpopulation, could the human race survive if everyone were straight like yourself?”


Parents were shocked to learn that a professor made their children answer questions like this as part of a Miami-Dade College course being offered to high schoolers. The course, called “Preparing for Student Success,” was designed for students to develop academic goals and come up with strategies to succeed in college and offered in Miami-Dade County, an area that has turned red in recent years.

“It’s not normal. I mean imagine if a person, anyone, goes close to your son and asks him these questions, I’d call the police,” a concerned mother whose son was enrolled in the class told The Daily Wire. “It’s perversion. Why are you talking about their sexuality to 15-year-old boys or girls? It’s absolutely sick. It’s sick.”

Other questions posed to the children included, “To whom have you disclosed your straight tendencies?” and “Why do you insist on showing off your heterosexuality?” The questionnaire ended by asking students what their reaction to it was and “about the assumptions you hold about what others are like.”
The questions come from the textbook “POWER: Strategies for Success in College and Life” by Robert Feldman, a senior research associate at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The textbook was printed by McGraw Hill, one of the largest academic publishers in the United States whose products are used in 13,000 K-12 school districts across the country.

After being contacted by The Daily Wire, Miami-Dade College said that it had reviewed the assignment and determined that it would no longer be used.

“Miami-Dade College is committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and academically sound learning environment for all students,” the college told The Daily Wire. “In response to concerns raised about a classroom assignment, we have conducted a thorough review of the assignment, and it will no longer be used. We expect all those who teach to uphold these standards and will ensure any necessary adjustments are made.”

The other questions on the assignment were as follows: “when and how did you decide you were straight?”; “is it possible that your heterosexuality stems from a neurotic fear of others of the same sex?”; “There seem to be many unhappy heterosexuals. Techniques have been developed that might enable you to change your sexual orientation. Have you considered changing?” and, “why do straights place so much emphasis on sex?”

According to the textbook, the questionnaire was adopted from the work of Martin Rochlin, a gay rights activist and founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Center of Los Angeles who developed the “Heterosexual Questionnaire” in 1972.

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McGraw Hill textbook questionnaire used in Miami-Dade County.

The concerned mother whose son was forced to take the quiz told The Daily Wire that the questionnaire was included in the textbook as means of indoctrination.

She noted that dual enrollment classes are typically recommended for students looking to receive Florida’s Bright Futures Scholarship, a lottery funded-scholarship for top performing high school academic achievers. She said that teachers should avoid discussing issues of sexuality altogether.

“You don’t talk about these things, especially with kids. If you are a math teacher, you teach math,” she said. “These types of courses shouldn’t exist.”

She also voiced concerns about another questionnaire featured in the textbook on its chapter on diversity. One activity encourages students to determine the diversity of their campus by getting statistics of how many racial minorities attend their school, while another encourages them to “check your stereotype quotient.” That includes questions like, “If you found out that a star professional football player is gay, would you be surprised?”

The mother told The Daily Wire that she was contacted by the office of the president of Miami-Dade College and assured her that concerns would be addressed. They said the school told them that the quiz would no longer be administered and indicated that they would focus their teaching on what was academically appropriate.

Some parents believe that the content in the quiz may violate Florida law requiring content to be “accurate, objective, balanced” and “noninflammatory.”

In its statement to The Daily Wire, Miami-Dade College said that it would continue to provide education that follows state requirements.

“We are committed to creating a learning environment where students are successful and have the support to achieve academic excellence through fair and unbiased grading practices. We appreciate the engagement of our students, families, and school partners as we remain focused on delivering high-quality education that adheres to state guidelines,” the college said

The controversy over the curriculum comes as Miami-Dade County has shifted significantly to the right electorally in recent years. President Donald Trump won the county by over 10 points in 2024. The number of registered Republicans in the county also just eclipsed Democrats for the first time in history.

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Honestly I can't even get mad at this type of stuff, I find it highly amusing because it just doesn't work in reverse. "Why are you straight?" Because I'm a biological organism that is programmed to do what creatures have done for millions of years since they figured out how to swap DNA with each other? "Why do straights place so much emphasis on sex?" To have children and create a family one day, bro, the actual function of sex.

Oh you gays are just so silly, and you don't even realize how silly you are.
 
“What do you think caused your heterosexuality?”
My heterosexuality is all thanks to God's grace, his guidance of my away from the snare of Satan.

“Is it possible that being straight is just a phase you may grow out of?”
Of course it is just a phase. I'll die someday, and dead people cannot be straight or gay.

“Considering the menace of hunger and overpopulation, could the human race survive if everyone were straight like yourself?”
We can feed a few more hungry people if the government stopped wasting money on worthless teachers like you.
 
They want to reduce the population to 1 billion people. As far back as 2010 I was taught in university that it would be just awesome if the majority of people were gay so the population would naturally reduce itself.

That's a prominent plot point in Anthony Burgess' novel The Wanting Seed. Very interesting dystopian novel.
 
Passive-aggressive faggot twitter rhetoric passed on to school children. "But we totally aren't groomers, guys! We just think children should question heterosexuality, as a joke!"

This is the kind of smarmy self-felating that made me firmly anti-atheist in high school.
 
Is it possible that being alive is a phase that you can grow out of, teacher? Given the menace created by overpopulation, could you put your neck into this noose and stand on this collapsible square for me, please? For the success of the students, of course.
 
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According to the textbook, the questionnaire was adopted from the work of Martin Rochlin, a gay rights activist and founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Center of Los Angeles who developed the “Heterosexual Questionnaire” in 1972.

yeah so clever, you flipped the script on straight people to make a statement about how it feels to be gay. the difference is that gay people are 1-2% of the population at best. furthermore, non-heterosexuals overall constitute a single digit percentage of the national population, especially if you exclude the bisexual fakers which are over half of the so-called LGBT demographic. it is not just reasonable but actually correct to regard gays, lesbians, troons, enbies, etc as abnormal freaks with some kind of brain problem. for comparison, it is estimated that about 1.8% of the US population suffers from some variety of schizotypal disorder. when and how did you decide you were neurotypical? is it possible that being neurotypical is a phase you might grow out of? is it possible that your neurotypicality stems from from a neurotic fear of other people with brains? really make's u think.
 
“What do you think caused your heterosexuality?”
Biology.

“Is it possible that being straight is just a phase you may grow out of?”
Heterosexuality is natural much like puberty is natural. However, "Is going through puberty just a phase?" is a correct statement.

“Considering the menace of hunger and overpopulation, could the human race survive if everyone were straight like yourself?”
Yes. Kill yourself if you think overpopulation is an actual problem because that's the only solution.

“To whom have you disclosed your straight tendencies?”
Everyone because I was obviously crushing on boys like my friends were, and then I had to disclose my straightness to bureaucratic documentation when I married my husband.

“Why do you insist on showing off your heterosexuality?”
It's as natural as breathing and I love going places with my husband.

The questionnaire ended by asking students what their reaction to it was and “about the assumptions you hold about what others are like.”
My reaction to it is that of an incredulous nature because why the fuck do you need to focus so much on this, and especially to children?

My assumption is this teacher is a retarded prick and needs to be investigated.

“when and how did you decide you were straight?”
When I started noticing boys, though admittedly I may have been a late-bloomer and just wanted to fit in with my friend circle. My first true moment of actually falling in love with a boy was high school.

“is it possible that your heterosexuality stems from a neurotic fear of others of the same sex?”
I have friends of both sexes despite how critical I can be of my own sex. Something tells me this teacher doesn't have friends.

“There seem to be many unhappy heterosexuals. Techniques have been developed that might enable you to change your sexual orientation. Have you considered changing?”
There seem to be many unhappy homosexuals. Techniques have been developed that might enable you to change your sexual orientation. Have you considered changing?

“why do straights place so much emphasis on sex?”
Because that's how children are born, and there is unique chemistry that occurs between a joined male and female who love each other very much.

"check your stereotype quotient.”
I'm supposed to like Taylor Swift, obsessed over pumpkin spice, and fuck dogs, but I do neither of them. Am I a failure of a white woman?

“If you found out that a star professional football player is gay, would you be surprised?”
Depends. What're his mannerisms like?

I hope the students were more shitposty than me when answering this shit.
 
Are the students allowed to give honest answers?
"Homosex is disgusting."
"Why would I want to stick my dick in some AIDS-infested asshole?"
"I don't want to burn in hell."
"Dykes are violent and gays are selfish degenerates."

Don't ask questions unless you want to hear the answers.
 
Sorry Flordia citizens Ron DeSentis is too busy grifting and trying to claw back any bit of relevance to do anything about it. In other news he has passed a bill that says the state of Florida declares, "The right is cool, the left is dumb, and uhhh... something something crypto that's that thing all those young voters like right?"
 
Teacher was an idiot.

Right way to use this in class was to present the questions first as about being gay, then the same questions but about being straight. As a history lesson about attitudes toward gays were back in the 70s. Let the students draw their own conclusions about how ridiculous the original questionnaire was.
 
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