I’m not even a teacher, but for some reason Kenyon saying that teaching 3rd and 4th grade was horrible because everyone thinks their kid deserves special treatment feels really relatable😂
As an ex 3rd and 4th grade teacher I can’t tell you how much I agreed with him. It sounds ugly but you just have to be in that position to understand what these parents put teachers through
Especially when those parents have no healthy relationship with their own sexuality, have all sorts of shame and suppression, judgment and fear from dogmatic religious upbringings
Well maybe we can start by discouraging everyone except parents to teach it and instead encourage parents to teach it. Maybe realizing parents are the first people to teach it, not the last.
@@jeremysmith9694 Parents already are encouraged to teach it, but most Christian parents(and maybe other religions, as well) still don't. Encouraging them to teach it isn't going to solve anything.
So many parents don't, and so many pro-lifers think abstinence-only sex education is the answer, even though that has been factually proven to make matters worse and increase the number of abortions. Pro-life people do not care about fetal lives, they just care about virtue signaling. It's so disgusting.
But a professor must know all data can be flawed and be refuted. He believes the science but a smart person always questions the science which thus leads to more research
@@theramzieshow7654 Sure, that’s why you look at bodies of data, not just a single study. You can read papers that examine many different studies - i.e., meta analyses and systematic literature reviews. You don’t just throw up your hands and say, well data can be flawed, so let’s dismiss it. It was a fairly short video, so there wasn’t time to do a deep dive on it. We don’t know what kind of research the professor has done.
that would be interesting considering conservative teachers are generally a lot more rare than liberal teachers. i think that the environment of education not only attracts a lot of already liberal people but causes people to become more liberal. so conservative teachers are generally very strong in their beliefs and i’ve found they often end up teaching at private religious schools because they end up disagreeing with the generally more inclusive environments of public schools (especially in cities/blue areas)
When that woman said “I hope you can teach all kind of children, conservative and liberal”.. that just kinda sums the problem up in a nutshell.. no where else in the world would children be defined by political alignments 😂
You have to understand that America's political culture is the defining factor of what it means to be an American. Someone isn't called Anti-French for a political opinion, but Americans refer to one another as Anti-American all the time. The United States doesn't possess a shared peoples or long history, but it does share a political creed. In other words, the country's an anomaly from a historical standpoint.
"no where else in the world would children be defined by political alignments" ? Have you been to several other countries to qualify that statement? Happen REGULARLY in Brazil. Same as it does here, esquerda vs direita, and what curriculum these politically aligned families and children agree on.
Yeah… but, there are kids with conservative parents teaching them conservative morals. These kids are going to school where they get shunned by students and worse by faculty because of their conservative beliefs. Beliefs that they have been taught to follow by their parents. Vice versa. There are kids that come from liberal households following liberal morals. They also go to schools, they are also treated differently if they are in a conservative school. The true issue is that schools are becoming more liberal leaning. They are focusing on teaching from a liberal perspective. Which it wouldn’t be a problem if there weren’t actively shaming people who are not liberal. There are many jokes about creationism. Creationist are idiots for the most part. It’s discouraging. It’s unkind. It frankly wouldn’t be acceptable if the tables were reversed. That’s the true issue. Schools don’t have a true neutral ground. Biology is taught at schools but not creationism. Biology is “important.” Creationism, you can learn more about that on your own time outside school. Which wouldn’t be too much of an issue but then LGBTQ+ is “important” for students to learn, when before it was in the learn-in-your-own-time outside school category. While I agree the US might be the only place where kids are labeled by their political POV, other countries have mastered their indoctrination process of the youth. [>
I would like to point out that the 2nd question was "discussion about sexuality doesn’t belong in school," and all the conservative parents acquainted sexuality to, the act of sex which are not the same at all
@@teetheluchador she was referring to policies that break down black families and encourage government dependency in the name of helping black people. Guess you weren't smart enough to make that inference.
I think the missed point by the parents here is that kids will always tell anyone what someone else said. They aren't doing it in order to 'tattle' on them or 'make a big deal'; they are trying to figure out the world and the largest 'authority' figures in their life are giving new or conflicting information and they legitimately just want to know what's what. They will always tell/ask the parents about what teachers say and vice versa; it's when the parents start shutting down the lines of communication and teachers are doing their best to keep them open that parents start complaining about teachers 'brainwashing' their children.
@@TheRealMeatwad Aw this! Kids really are just trying to make sense of the world and are only relaying and repeating information to the biggest figures in their life at that point in their lives. Why can't we just let kids be inquisitive leaners who are exposed to all kinds of information and let them form their own opinion, instead of shutting them down from specific liberal values.
Teachers should probably not be asking questions that require students to tell them what their parents think. It doesn't matter if your parent thinks 2 + 2 = 5. These issues are only coming up because the teachers are goading students into these types of discussions.
@@samuelboucher1454 kids know about the larger world. Especially by secondary school, you'll be aware of politics, racism, sex etc. Its healthier to discuss these in an open forum than to just let kids run wild with these questions on the internet
I didn't learn about sex until after I had been sexually assaulted. If I had learned about it earlier, then I could've done something, told someone, and had the abuse stop earlier than it did, because the day after I had my first sex ed class, I went to my school counselor, told her what had been happening for years, and she was able to stop it within that week. We need to talk about this stuff, because if your kid's don't know, they won't be able to stop it.
Do you feel that some of the people opposed to sex ed oppose it partially because themselves or at least someone they know personally has assaulted people who are underaged, so they're worried about themselves or others who they know not being able to take advantage of the youth?
Exactly. Kids need to learn about their bodies so they can communicate if something happens to them. When parents get defensive like this, saying only they should introduce this stuff to their children ... it sets off alarm bells in my head. Talking about your body isn't bad and gives kids strength if they're ever being violated. Because they need to be educated on what violation/consent is in the first place.
@@timmytime0925the comment the law is meant to establish proyection of civil rights. Yes many individuals didnt have civil rights before, but that doesnt imply they were "bad" before, it's an emphasis on civil rights progress, the evolved protections
Children are more energetic than adults (faster metabolism), so they need to spend that energy somehow. Yet they are sat on a classroom for hours upon hours on end, and get punished for not sitting still when they shouldn't be sitting still. more recess+more gym is needed
Add financial literacy course for high school and basic life skills. Teach kids how to read and understand financial documents, how to make some basic meals, how to make a budget, so many people have no clue on some of those things once they leave their parents.
More classes actually teaching the students academia. My daughter gust graduated with honors and tried to get into the Canadian military but passed grade 10 math test. My husbands co workers daughter in grade 11 says they do not teach math (division etc as they use calculator). Too much politically charged teachers bringing their attitudes and ideology to vulnerable kids.
@@ceeceeroschool's are setup for females, that's not geared towards for real life. Boys are more active and some boys are really hyper and active and they end up getting put on meds to slow them down because the parents don't realize that school is geared towards girls which is unfair to boys. Boys learn different from girls but are forced into learning the girls Way.
I just want to commend Mason for being intelligent, articulate, respectful and understanding. He acted exactly how I want to act when discussing these kinds of topics
It’s actually a lie teachers don’t make a livable wage. Most make on average $50-60k a year. In bigger cities with larger school districts they’re making well above that. The benefits are also amazing as teachers, which has to be taken into consideration as well. They have some of the best health insurance coverage and retirement plans available to a worker. The ones that don’t are working at tiny schools with little to no funding.
The fact that these parents don’t trust us to teach their kids responsibly but would trust us to carry a firearm around their children is blowing my mind.
How is that blowing your mind? - Is it reasonable to say that if someone was a visible gun threat, the teacher would be able to recognize that? - Which is a large contrast with the teachers near complete inability to recognize that their own ideological biases is a threat to the children-parents' ideological origins. That's what these parents trust, and I'm saying this as someone who is vehemently against armed teachers. Then again, about the former... even THAT liberal school personal has managed to screw up. A few weeks ago in Cleveland, 2 school vice-principals opened the school's doors to 3 armed gunmen to "protect the black men from the cops". That reckless behavior then prolonged the altercation for a further 30 minutes. It's hard to gain parents' trust when even THAT low of an ideological bar is screwed up.
I had the same exact thought. They don't trust their children's teachers with certain books but trust them with a deadly weapon around their children... I'm confused.
The problem is many parents have a double standard mindset. Many hold celebs to be the role models they aren't. Do as i say not what i do. Also many parents refuse to teach facts if it doesn't benefit their biases
Teacher: Teaching that some kids have 2 dads Parents: so what’s next, a book about child rape?! That’s such a disgusting comparison he should be ashamed of himself.
They often like to use associates, colleagues, neighbors they happen to see in passing or possibly have very surface level small talk. There is no way someone can me a friend and then tell their kids that my entire existence is not ok.
"They"..... you [something]ist And yes someone can say your existence is not ok. If they believe it is damaging to you and they don't tell you differently then they really don't care for you as a friend. True friends tell you things you don't like but need to hear
It's kinda funny that the parents blame the teachers for talking to kids about gender identities, but at the same time feeding your kid with so much information about said gender identities that they jump up and go on a rant about them when asked for their pronouns at school. Interesting who's indoctrinating who here.
Pronouns are ridiculous because there are only 2 genders. You can easily tell just by looking at someone they are a binary sex and there is nothing they can do to change that. When pronouns become a very prominent thing, then it can limit speech because when we call them by the wrong pronouns, they can cancel us
The problem the parents are mentioning is not what the schools are indoctrinating their kids with, but the fact they are indoctrinating. Parents will probably indoctrinate their kids aswell, and they know it, and they are FOR it. Their fight is so that schools only teach things such as maths and english, and not ideologies. Ideologies, or indoctrination should be thought by the parents, that's what they are fighting for.
Its not their job. If a kid brings up sex you call home or you give it to the teacher or counselor that's in charge of sex ed. We had a kid in school who talked about sex (acts) and gender. Turned out he was being molested. My question to you would be if you wanted to molest a kid as a teacher how would you begin to groom them?
If there hadn't been sex ed in school I would have never stopped being sexually abused. Many parents who sexually abuse their children opt out from having their kids in sex ed. These parents are so focused on their individual child they don't even think about the benefits of those classes.
Consent (as it pertains to physical boundaries) is a very important subject - centered in Sex Ed - to teach to young children, because it helps them understand when it's inappropriate for someone they don't know (or feel uncomfortble with) to touch them. It doesn't even have to be an explicit learning session, as it often times just involves a doll and pointing to certain "No-no" places that the kid shouldn't allow someone they don't trust to touch. It's especially important because often times, these young children are abused by members in their family, which could even include the parents. Having those children learn about this form of consent literally helps in protecting them from the beginnings of abuse, or continuation of it.
@@hopevitale8050 If you don’t like what’s being taught in the classroom, then pull your child out and teach them yourself. That way you can *gladly* have all the authority over your child that you need. Teachers have hundreds of students. There isn’t any time to create bias and curve the whole curriculum just to accommodate 1.
@@hopevitale8050 No I don’t because the average parent doesn’t have the education or experience to be a teacher. not everyone can teach, not everyone is qualified. almost anyone can impregnate someone or be pregnant. having a child doesn’t make you a child expert.
It’s a mistake to think as a parent you can control who your child is. Parenting is less construction, and more gardening. Provide a safe place for them to grow and let go of the fear that they may think/believe different than you. It’s easier said than done but you and your child will be better for it. Creating an environment where differences are rejected is very detrimental.
Nah, these schools are terribly behind as a whole and they’re focused on identity politics above actual learning. My son studies maybe 10 hours a week and is finishing his Associates, he’s 14. These school kids have 35 hours in school a week plus homework and still can’t read and do math at grade level. Pathetic
@@BizQACand yet I bet the party you support would rather cut funding and therefore opportunity for the majority of kids. As long as your kid is ok fvck everyone else.
This is definitely one of the most infuriating middle grounds I've seen. Conservative parents: You're doing this in the classroom! Teachers: No we're not... Conservative parents: Well, some teacher some where is!
literally so much evidence of teachers doing everything that they said. You also have to understand the way teacher's speak. You had that one teacher talking about discussing different family dynamics in the classroom, and how they aren't going to shy away from a student talking about two moms or two dads. HOWEVER, that doesn't mean they should use that as an opportunity to lead a discussion in class about different family dynamics, which they often do. It is not a public school's place to discuss things of that nature. Reading, writing, math, history, science...these are the things that need to be taught. Not social and cultural norms, which are incredibly subjective.
@@smokedout7129 A few things on that: 1) Videos can be edited to push a point, and many are. 2) Teachers are people, and like with any other profession, there are always a few people who are bad actors or misguided. The "woke teacher" videos don't show if/how the teacher was disciplined, or what led up to the comments being made.
@@cman04 Yeah, so I teach high school, and social/cultural norms come up whether you want them to or not. Taking an inclusive tone when the issues arise is not indoctrination or pushing an agenda. All education can be subjective, and part of our jobs as teachers is to use our expertise to navigate those waters.
Clearly you were not listening! It´s a perfectly logical argument to make. It´s always a slippery slope with those progressive ideas! First they ask for tolerance towards gay people but now you are a bigot if you object to kids being in drag shows or surrounded by fetish gear in pride parades! If what he said was so egregious why did not those liberal teachers just said no to his question?!
love the idea of not trusting teachers with the education of your child (which is what they are trained to do), but instead, trusting them with a gun in the classroom.
A Teacher who has the desire to risk his/her life to protect their students by actually fighting an active killer would most likely 10 times out 10 be a Teacher that wouldn’t be trying to push a liberal or gay agenda on their students.
@@Ninepac Wouldn't that same teacher have volunteered to become a teacher, and went through extensive training (in most cases) in order to be... a teacher?
its funny an everyday parent thinks they know more about education than a teacher does. liek there's sooo much to teach a kid and youre gonna do it all? please. not to mention stuff u dont learn in school but from everyday life. they cant do that if mommy and daddy keep them from interacting from the real world
Seriously...the Fact that they are soooooooooooooooo stuck on the idea of arming them and then saying that "Ohhhh but if they want to be armed" is just Hypocritical to a LEVEL that these Parent's are FACE PLANTING themselves to the Floor that they're basically burying themselves 6ft deep.
When the blonde one said "unless you kiss a boy how do you know you are gay"? I have always known, I was always aware, I never had to kiss a boy to discover that part of me. I was out for 2.5 year before I kissed my first bf.
I think you are proving her point. She is saying that kids are being told to experiment. You know what you know. You didn't need to kiss someone of the opposite sex to know you didn't like them. She is saying that children are being asked how do they know they aren't homosexual/queer/bi/trans/etc. if you haven't kissed someone of the same sex. Children are being prompted to try different things rather than being able to decide for themselves. The sad thing is de-transitioners are being shamed when they realize they made a mistake, because someone told them to. Of course, this is not true in all cases. Some transition without being groomed, and then realize they have ruined their bodies. Sorry if I misunderstood your comment.
@kwuagga5484 I wouldn't know, but I have no reason to doubt the woman in this video's story. That is the part of the video that I was commenting on. She could be lying, but I doubt it. Of course, my story is anecdotal, so you can believe it or not, but a friend of a family member went for counselling and was told they were suffering stress from their car accident because they wanted to be the opposite sex. Fortunately, I don't have children in the school system, but I am sure there is more going on than people would like to believe. They are trying to pass a law where I live that bars teachers from telling parents if their children are questioning their sexuality. Once upon a time, teachers keeping secrets from students' parents was frowned upon.
I went to high school in a very liberal area not once did they ever mention how to preform sex acts or even dare to show pictures. The sheer ignorance of these parents of what is actually going on in schools is crazy.
not letting your child be exposed to other types of thinking and other ways of being because you're scared that they will figure out who they are when you're not looking... that is what abuse and a controlling parent looks like from the start
This is literally the definition of indoctrination (The ACTUAL definition), not letting your kids see any other belief and forcing them to stick to one, without question.
@@sparingharbor2600 disagree so much with that. Teachers aren't saying this is who you have to be and this is what you have to do. They are simply saying these things exist in the world. No matter your beliefs you should be respectful of others. That's it... That's the message.And it goes both ways.. Liberal or Conservative. Parents are naive if they think kids don't hear this kind of stuff on the Internet or from peers. All teachers do is teach the element of respecting others on to this
@Dawaza Gaming My problem with him using the law as the determining factor of what is okay and what isnt, is that humans are flawed beings, and the laws that are created very much shows that, things that are illegal may not be morally wrong, like gay marriage for instance, slavery used to be legal, so using the law as the defining factor can get you into morally gray zones as people’s opinions and biases can influence it
Anyone who is against educating children is protecting perpetrators. Most crimes happen within the home, more than 3/4 of them, but people are more afraid of outsiders.
I Not noticing that 3 force of the liberal teachers liberally eat whatever they want, whereas all 4 of the conservative parents conserve their minds and bodies by regulating what goes into their body Is crazy!
@@Dexian-j9m what type of a poorly ad homimen is this? When you feel the need to shame other's bodies that means you don't have enough arguments to back up you.
“Here is how you can have sex, so you do not get pregnant” I literally see no problem here? Informed youth can make informed decisions. There needs to be sex education for children and teenagers. This will literally save lives.
Exactly like it’s understandable that parents don’t want their kids having sex like duhh but if the teens are doing it and exploring their sexuality they should at least be informed about how to do it safely and responsible
@@Bloooo95 these conservatives are so delusional and completely against educating themselves. Not to mention the audacity they have to try to instruct people on how we should live our lives. Absolutely crazy. I'm glad they're a dying breed.
Literally. Teenagers have been having sex since the beginning of time whether it's allowed or not. No one is telling kids to have sex they are only trying to make something inevitable safe. I mean earthquakes happen but we can just put a stop to them instead we protect ourselves and try to be safe. This is the same thing. If your child is having sex nd you don't want them too then its YOUR duty as a parent to stop them and no fault of an efficient sex-ed curriculum
Shauns example of comparing teaching about people from different backgrounds, having different ways of life to teaching kids about paedophilia was wiiiiild!
Except it literally is taught in some schools. A group of LA teachers were literally fired for conspiring to get kids to join LGBT clubs and groom them. It became a public court case. Easy to find.
"Church" lady, why is it so wrong to have a religion. What happened to treating everyone with respect? It is also the parent's job to shape their kids, not the teachers, why is that so hard to understand? Teachers shouldn't be telling other people's kids what to do, outside of basic manners.
@@yna418 then homeschool. School exists to have someone who isn't the parent teach kids. At that point you aren't arguing against a certain topic, but about the concept of schools as a whole.
@@michellepatton266 nah fr, bc she said her kid would have no idea how to respond to that....... and then recited the monologue!!!!! crazieness. these ppl have zero reasoning skills and throw very convincing logical fallacies around. absolutely wild.
Why do y'all not put a mic on the person asking questions? I listen to these in the car and I can literally NEVER hear the question and have to rewind and actually watch it. Just put a mic on the interviewer
I’m sorry but those kids LIED to their parents! I’m 22.. when I was in school, it was my peers, literally the other kids in my class or my friends that’s told me about sex and stuff. This was honestly shocking..
You must be privileged growing up in a nice district or something. Like, have you seen the recent issues where parents brought to the school board screenshots of erotica and r-rated material in the ELEMENTARY school library? Like Nah.
@@privacyplease1556 At least in my school, it’s my fellow students that have “enlightened” me on… subjects. Never a teacher though, they’ve all done pretty great, but I live in a pretty nice area though so I don’t know if that affects it.
It’s funny that the parents think they can “protect” their kids from certain “inappropriate topics.” Like they go to school and hear other things besides what comes out of their parents mouths😭
@@genzofthe2148 exactly, as someone who grew up in a conservative town and had 0 information on those topics, the first time I learned about sex was through pornography. It's sad to see that kids are being prevented from learning about this topics through an educational lense.
That is true, but that is not an excuse to allow schools to teach whatever they darn well please. That's the same as saying that people are going to commit crimes, so we should just legalize everything so that there is no crime. Parents simply want more say and more control over what their children are being taught by an established institution, especially when their tax dollars fund that institution. That's very different than their kid's friends introducing them to different things in private conversation.
I sure did say that, and I meant it. I want parents involved, but I don't need a parent with no expertise in my subject matter to tell me how or what I am teaching.
@@KCal1213 I understand. I use to be a daycare assistant teacher. And even at that level parents can be unbearable. Plus some of the changes the school system has taken has made it impossible for some teachers to deal. Y’all deserve the best support and PAY.
As a Brit can I just say WOW. The fact that there are real parents out there that are like this is incomprehensible, sometimes I think these are characters in a show because of how ludicrous their ideas and beliefs are. It makes me respect US teachers that have to deal with them so much
Objectively, the Libersls are calmer and data driven , the Conservatives don't seem to value or understand data and statistics and seem generally sulky .
Delusional parents. As a child I was exposed to so many adult topics that I didn’t understand and couldn’t process. If those conversations took place in a safe and informative way in schools, those things wouldn’t have effected me in such a detrimental way. Sex, drugs, sexuality, racism, it should all be discussed so children don’t grow up with a warped view of the world. I’m not suggesting anything explicit or graphic, just knowledge that those things exist and how to go about the world safely. That knowledge can’t negatively effect a child the way unsolicited exposure can.
And that's the problem with these parents they think that everyone in the world is going to have the same frame of mind/ thinking as them but that's not what's going to happen. When their kids get older they are going to have different experiences and viewpoints thrown at them from different parts of the world that will challenge them but these parents don't see it like that.
THIS. Kids are exposed to many adult and inappropriate topics anyway, and most of the time is the parent's fault who talk about those things at home. The way a kid is exposed to those topics makes the difference, and we all know there are different levels of explaining or introducing topics based on the age of the individual. Teachers are the ones who know how to create a safe space for these topics to be discussed. Unfortunately, most parents don't because they only care about raising miniature versions of themselves.
Idk if you was paying attention to the vid but I’m pretty sure the parents acknowledge that. The problem was the line being cross with these conversation that’s leading it to be more explicit especially with the sex talk. Your the only delusional one here thinking the world revolves around you just cuz you had different experience then the other kids who growing up without the need of schools pushing these conversation who turn out just fine learning these topics themselves as they get older
Something that I have been wondering lately. Since when did having empathy become political? If being empathetic is a liberal value then I have never been more proud to be a liberal
This!! I wonder the same thing all the time. Nowadays if you say that you care about other people and want them to live happy fulfilling lives they'll call you a lib or a commie
OK, these parents are delusional. The examples they are bringing up are things other students are doing, NOT THE TEACHERS! If you don't want your kid to be shocked about hearing things at school, the it's on YOU to teach them, not just say the world is bad bc another kid told your kid something, that they likely heard from am older student, maybe on the bus, or older sibling, etc, and NOT FROM THE TEACHER. Do they really think teachers gonna pop pornhub up on the screen??? It's ridiculous. I'm 46. I was taught Sex Ed similar to what guy said, but we did a few times, and then got a front seat to "the miracle of birth" in 7th grade bio. If you want your kid prepared, teach em. Don't get mad when teachers have to address something other students have done for the sake of the class. Also, does that one woman REALLY think a teacher posted that "call to find out about sex" poster?? She think teachers are the ones scribbling in bathrooms too? Ffs.
This conversation is so funny because if you know how public school works, you wouldn’t put your kids there in general. If you don’t want your child to have a communal education, why would you put them into a school system that is literally paid for and influenced by the community. Public school isn’t going to reflect your home, it’s going to reflect the general PUBLIC. if you have a problem, homeschool your kids and stop blaming these teachers, who are government workers, for following guidelines voted on by the public.
Also some parents care about the education system and not just they’re single child. Parents wanna make a difference in the system not let it sit there and rot with the students inside it
Ur now just saying whatever is being taught upon the child, nonetheless the teacher shouldn't be blamed upon just because they're following what the government is ordering them to do. The point that you missed her & what you don't understand is that these public teachers who teaches these stuff DOES not understand how affecting it is to the young students out there. Use ur brain and it's literally common sense.
I agree but I would say, do not make the mistake as a black parent sending a kid to an all white school. My daughter hated her school and the town had an history. I went because of housing and an offer to get on my feet. Should have moved her when I completed with the offer. Just my opinion as a parent and educator. I was watched as a teacher but the kids loved me and how real I was and fair. Teachers hated it.
They don’t trust teachers to talk about sex in age appropriate ways, but they trust them to have loaded weapons in the same room as their kids? That makes tons of sense.
Did you know that 269 public school educators were arrested on child sex-related crimes in the first nine months of this year, ranging from grooming to raping underage students. This is from Jan. 1st to Sept. 30th, of this year that were arrested, that is like one a day. These are only the ones that were publicized, it is actually higher because not every case was publicized and not counted. Just think how high the number really is because there are still the educators that haven't been caught yet also. Teachers are getting way to comfortable talking to their students about sex and get way to personal with their students. Teachers need to teach math, (English) reading, spelling, writing, history, geography, ect.. Why isn't this being addressed? So kids are getting sexually assaulted every day in a goverment institution. I find this very disturbing.
From someone who grew up in the Florida school system and had children in it as well. Their schools are some of the worst in the nation. And Florida becoming "redder" did not help in the slightest. They actually got worse. Once we moved to a blue state, we notice a much healthier school environment with far better curriculum.
@@lyssdare At what point did I ever say it wasn't a red state? I grew up in Florida. It was a swing state for most of my life. I said "it becoming "redder"". Meaning it was no longer a swing state. It had become red. Please work on your reading skills before you jump on me about not having my facts correct.
These parents won’t let these teachers even finish their point. A perfect representation of how teachers are treated by Parents and Karens. Like punching bags.
We should stop it everywhere. I’m in college and I’m disgusted by how rampant sex is. Why can’t we go back to the days where sex was between you and one other person and not in every ad, movie, institution, and video you see?
Because, in general, teachers reach kids first. And they're with them nearly all day every day, through all or almost all of their most formative periods in their lives.
Read and study history dude. Prostitution has been practiced in ancient and modern times. Ask any ducking historian. And sex among young people have actually dropped since the 80s. What we see on TV isnt from 19 year olds controlling running adds 🤦. It’s the older crowd that’s been pushing that 😵
When iwas in middle school, back in the early 90s, i asked my science teacher who he voted for for president. He did NOR want to inpress upon me his political views, and he DECLINED TO ANSWER. I had SOOOO mich respect for him because of that!!!!
Coming from a conservative family, it was the "liberal" teachers that I felt the most comfortable around and enjoyed their classes more. They never forced ideas or anything upon me, I was just shown different views and have become a kinder and more understanding person than I might've been if I was homeschooled. Also, you don't want kids learning about sexuality or sex in schools and you won't teach them about it, they're going to go to the internet and find out themselves which is even more unsupervised and possibly more dangerous.
Same - I think thats why parents are freaking out. They don't want their kids to access a diversity of ideas, because they want to control how their kids individuate.
This lady really just tried to bring up her kid’s great Florida education as if Florida doesn’t have objectively one of the worst school systems in the country 💀💀💀 pls
Florida is mess 🤣🤣🤣 if she came to Texas especially here in Dallas where the best public schools are in the suburbs she’ll definitely put her kids there
Florida is 3rd in education for K-12 and 1st in the nation in higher education. People like you are the reason social media is such a cesspool of ignorance. You say things you think will get you likes because no one holds you accountable.
@@destineyrosa7609 That statistic takes colleges into affect which includes U of FL, Miami, FSU, and FL A&M which brings the average WAYYYYY up. Don't get it twisted, FL public schools are pretty terrible.
They always seem to find the best pick minorities for this series. But, I've definitely seen black people that came from the same ghetto like me grow up poorish , get out, then immediately forget where they came from and act brand new to their the people they trying to fit in with.
Especially more so when the "conversation" in need of having, has been "haved" for decades at this point, but very little action is committed to the fruits of those conversations. Ultimately leading back to "us needing to have this conversation".
It’s not being had between parents and teachers everywhere, is what they mean. I think that sometimes liberals say that these things aren’t happening in classrooms, but as a student, I can confirm that in sixth grade I was shown gay sex. It’s really messed up what they are teaching.
@@JungleEd17 How did you arrive at that conclusion? They definitely have a difference in opinion and I think it went pretty well, everyone was respectful. They might not have found a middle ground, but I don't think that's the fault of the Conservative parents at all.
@@willow1698 It was the canned phrases that make me say that. If they weren't consuming the same media I'd expect them to use their own words to describe their views and make arguments.
She wouldn't know genuine engagement with any sensible person in a calm, show-&-tell way if her miserable life depended upon it. Her kind never does. She chose her position long ago, I don't doubt, & said position couldn't be less helpful or beneficial to black American women, or to black Americans in general. She's lost, & will likely expire lost. However, I'd bet her shoes are like mirrors 24/7. Lavender Jack...Swooping On Down.
Exactly, she’s trying so hard to get validation from *certain* people in the room to the point she wasn’t even making sense. What’s funnier is that they weren’t even agreeing
@@MySwagg93 Well theres a huge shortage of them, maybe if society actually paid them (like they do in other countries) more qualified people would *want* to be teachers.
As a teen, I genuinely don't think any of these adults know how smart their kids are and how much they know already. If the kids have the internet then the chances are they will have already seen more than you think they ever would have seen. Allowing kids to be comfortable to ask questions when they find out weather that be asking the teacher or parent is what I think is most important.
As an adult (44) , there is 0% surprise that as a teen you think you know more than you feel your given credit for. This is only the oldest and longest trope given between teens and parents.
As an adult, I KNOW that you think you know you're smarter than these adults because that's how most teenagers are...... but I also know that you're NOT smarter that these adults. You still have A LOT to learn and also a lot to unlearn. You haven't paid taxes, paid rent, utilities, health and car insurance, buy groceries for a whole family, raised children, aplied for a mortgage, had a real job, being laid off, taken care of an elder parent or a child with disabilities, balanced a budget, managed a household, dealt with lawsuits, managed a business, hired and fired people, met payroll, deal with zone enforcement, dealt with government bureaucracy, saved for retirement, managed your investment portfolio, understand the health insurance system, the difference between a Roth IRA and a regular IRA, you never had to worry about feeding your children, debt collectors, paying child support when you have no money and could go to jail, custody battles, civil lawsuits, emotional effects of relationships, miscarried a wanted child, taken a child to the hospital, had to burry your own child, planned and budget a family vacation, etc.... There's a shitload of things you haven't experienced that you know NOTHING about.
Thank you! Adults seem to forget just how inquisitive, critical and absorbent children are. They’re not clay you can simply mold. They require conversation. That’s why most kids have a why phase
100% THIS. Many parents seem shockingly unaware of what could happen when they give their kid a smartphone, and even if they don't, how many of their kids' friends have access to the internet via smartphone. Being that the potential dangers of this have been completely overlooked for the past decade, parents need to be more prepared to discuss current things their kids might come across and how to deal with it, rather than blaming their ignorance on teachers or LGBTQ+ people. If kids don't feel comfortable enough discussing things with their parents, it's usually because the parents failed somewhere to provide a proper environment of trust and support imo.
Your Grace, as a Brit can I just say WOW. The fact that there are real parents out there that are like this is incomprehensible, sometimes I think these are characters in a show because of how ludicrous their ideas and beliefs are. It makes me respect US teachers that have to deal with them so much
As a Brit too, can i just say i really disrespect the political agenda of american education systems. I loved that in UK classrooms teachers stuck to the curriculum, and didnt even admit their political affiliations in respect of political neutrality. We all know american education is one of the worst, no wonder why.
The blonde mom said she didn't want teachers to teach about sexuality and also admitted she teaches her children they shouldn't be gay... that's exactly the reason teachers should teach love and acceptance, so that kids of parents like her don't grow up suppressing who they are and feeling like there's something wrong with them.
These are not just parents Elisha is a conservative radio host called Elisha Krauss who has worked with ben shapiro and others Marissa is the CEO of PragerU, her name is Marissa Streit Shaun Frederickson is the organizer and founder of the freedom revival event, a conservative movement Quisha is the host of the Quisha King show, another conservative opinion show And they're all just repeating talking points they've already spread before
@@lemonpartyfan457 never said they werent parents, said theyre not just regular parents They work, live and practice these conservative talking points every day, they represent them. Its their job to spread propaganda Meanwhile the teachers are regular people with teaching jobs Im saying its not really a level playing field, jubilee should disclose it better If you go to the social medias in the description you just have to see the difference in followers (some of the teachers even had to delete or private their accounts because they were harrassed)
@@TheLofren Thanks for bringing this light. Jubilee should've picked more representative parents or at the very least, disclosed that fact. Regular folks just aren't equipped to dismantle the rhetorical tricks of professional propagandists like Ben Shapiro. Even so, they performed admirably. The prompts and editing seemed fair, but I'll be watching with a more critical eye henceforth.
@@Criner05 in the UK - 6 weeks summer holiday usually and during those 6 weeks prepping for the new year, marking papers and exams, as well as training. Compared to non teachers 28 - 30 days annual leave its not that big of a difference, I can imagine its the similar in the US.
@@privacyplease1556 MANY teachers pick up extra jobs during these months. My dad's a teacher he had to do instacart and more over the summer while still going into work.
@@eolay4411 the U.S. is less standardized, so your vacation time depends on where you work. But yes, a lot of a teacher’s job is outside school hours, and some people don’t seem to understand that.
Uhhh no he didn’t. He didn’t even say “scientific”. I re-winded it like 10 times to try to hear exactly what he said. She asked him specifically, twice, what data? and he stumbled over his words and said uhhh erghhh sCiENtiSts
@@jonaswatson533 Sure, but disdain is the refuge of someone who's had enough of your stupidity. It's not like the conservative parents were going to learn anything in the debate - the only reason they're there is because they don't like people learning things.
"how do you know ur not lesbian if you dont kiss a girl?" "how do u know u dont wanna be in a monogamous relationship if u dont sleep around" how do u know ur tired if you dont stay up? how do you know ur hungry if you dont starve?
While I can understand some of the parents' fears, it feels like they are mostly worried about their children learning about (and possibly gravitate towards) views different from the ones they're taught at home
I think it’s mostly cause it’s not the teacher’s responsibility to teach those things. Secondary schooling, should only be about math, writing, history, etc.
Yes, that's part of it. And what's wrong with that? These parents know that their kids are gonna have liberal ideologies shoved down their throats in the real world (people will get offended by that, but it's just the reality; it's incredibly pervasive). But they want to foster their own ideologies within their children as long as they can so they're not as malleable by the time counter ideologies are introduced to them. There's nothing wrong with that.
As a non-American teacher, the guns in school debate baffles me. I could never fathom the idea that gun violence is considered an inevitability in our schools. Kayla summed up that whole discussion in about 30 seconds. On a side note, Quisha says so much without saying anything
Question, if a kid that is being bullied defends himself with his fists, will the kid that was getting bullied who finally defended himself get into just as much trouble as the bully? Cause this is what happens to the one who defends himself.
@@Banefulailment Whilst it's a contributor, it's not the issue. Every nation has mental health issues, yet not every nation has gun violence issues like the US
What I find more disgusting is that, the more uneducated the parents are, the more they think they can teach their teachers' kids how to be teachers! It's nutts!
I don't know if you have children or not but would you want them exposed to things that you yourself don't agree with? Once they become an adult it's different but are you telling me you don't have any boundaries for your children?
@@dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon Technically anyone can have the freedom to think what they want at any age and this shouldn't be JUST respected as an adult. I mean look on this channel, there are liberal kids with conservative parents and conservative kids with liberal parents.
Those parents have too much time if teachers teaching their kids to respect one another is something they want to spend this amount of energy and time to get angry about
As someone who is gay and was very repressed by religion in the household growing up, it would have been nice to hear my school talk and teach about sexuality and gender.
@@Goodboy77717 That doesn't generally happen. Most christians just don't agree with it, and don't believe it should be taught. 2 billion people are Christians, yet Christianity cannot be taught in school because of "separation of church and state."
@@blueglass1163 because i don’t think it is woke nonsense to tell kids that lgbt people exist when science literally proves that sexuality is not a choice and also how studies have proven that same sex couples make competent parents
I think people tend to genuinely forget that we learn pronouns, nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. in 3rd-5th grade…like this is part of the english language. Like💀
The SRO officer (trained police officer) in my middle school accidentally fired his weapon in the school during school hours. No matter how much training he went through - things still happen- More guns on campus DONT make things safer . Thank goodness no one was hurt but it coulda been a lot worse.
This discussion is the problem now. There are kids in middle school that can’t even read on a third grade level and the biggest concern is sexuality?? We are failing these children.