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JBP posted:A lot of people oppose safe schools style programs because they want to do their own sex and life education with their children and don't trust the government to do it. I agree, what’s more queer suicides if it minisculely shortens the long arm of the state imo, the tree of liberty must from time to time be watered with the blood of gay teens
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Deliver your hyperbolic missive to someone that opposes the scheme imo.
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https://www.google.com.au/search?q=mia+freedman&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDroDR9JnYAhXMiLwKHejACKcQ_AUICygC&biw=720&bih=804
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Did Mia oppose safe schools lol E: also that's literally the kind of person I'm referring to
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Take the techwars bullshit to YOSPOS please. My Mum just did the NBN switcheroo. She was without internet for nearly a month and was forced to change her phone number. If she didn't have tech savy children she would still not be connected. I am hoping this will cause her to stop voting for Malformed Turdball.
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bowmore posted:please vote for January 26 by A. B. Original and Dan Sultan in the triple M countdown Yeah I was thinking the Triple M thing should just be full of Midnight Oil songs.
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As if anything can stop the rusted-ons from voting LNP at this point
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JBP posted:Deliver your hyperbolic missive to someone that opposes the scheme imo. You are a massive shitcunt
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JBP posted:I don't think giving you the names of people I know through work and social circles is appropriate, they're just people who when it comes up respond with an "I don't know about my kid's teacher being capable of dealing with these matters and would rather deliver the information myself". They can just also tell their kids this stuff.
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"Who cares about queer suicides? Straight people kill themselves as well!!!" Forums poster JBP on hyperbolic missives
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“i support this program but we should remember that some people do not” - another classic jbp contribution to the conversation
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BBJoey posted:“i support this program but we should remember that some people do not” - another classic jbp contribution to the conversation And those people are probably Greens voters too.
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There’s nothing stopping concerned parents from telling kids their sex-ed teacher is a tool of Satan trying to mislead them anyway.
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I’m not opposed to miscegenation but we should remember some people are, they pay taxes, and we should be cautious not to needlessly marginalise them.
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Anyone complaining about the safe schools program while talking about sex ed might need to look up what the safe schools program is.
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Is sex ed all that important?
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Remind me. Didn't Shorten drop FTTP recently?
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ili posted:Is sex ed all that important? Yes, it's incredibly important.
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Anidav posted:Remind me. Didn't Shorten drop FTTP recently? As far as I'm aware the ALP NBN policy is to see what sort of state it's in when they inherit it, and figure out what they can afford to fix. I believe they have plans to remove HFC from the mix and replace it with FTTBasement/FTTCurb, which have replaced FTTNode on the Liberal's rollout too. Basically under Labor you can expect FTTP to be steadily upgraded to gigabit speeds. FTTB/C can almost certainly do the same with minimal upgrades. Technically DOCSIS 3.1 spec for HFC supports gigabit, but it's such a dog's breakfast that we're better off scrapping it. If you're on FTTN, what you get now is what you can expect to live with for the forseeably future. Neither party have any plans to upgrade it to a better technology. So you better hope you're close to the node and can take advantage of 100/40 or you're getting left behind when the rest of the world figures out things to do with a 100+mbit other than multiple 4k streams, private cloud or downloading Game of Thrones, but faster.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Yes, it's incredibly important. Why? I'm old enough we didn't get any in school, and my kid's young enough I've no idea what they actually teach. But I would have thought the concept of taking mouth/genitals and applying them to genitals/butt/* would come fairly naturally.
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I’m in a spot with no cable coverage 2.5km from the exchange lol
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I don't trust my kid's teachers to navigate the choppy waters that is delivering the complex nuanced position that you shouldn't bully people for being gay.
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ili posted:Why? I'm old enough we didn't get any in school, and my kid's young enough I've no idea what they actually teach. But I would have thought the concept of taking mouth/genitals and applying them to genitals/butt/* would come fairly naturally. Do you really think that the only thing taught in sex ed is how to be pro at loving?
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Solemn Sloth posted:I’m in a spot with no cable coverage 2.5km from the exchange lol Distance from the exchange is irrelevant under FTT*. If you're getting FTTN (you'd probably already have it if so because I don't think they're rolling it out much anymore) then it's distance from the pillar/node. If you're getting FTTC/dp (most common now) then nothing matters, hail satan.
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ili posted:Why? I'm old enough we didn't get any in school, and my kid's young enough I've no idea what they actually teach. But I would have thought the concept of taking mouth/genitals and applying them to genitals/butt/* would come fairly naturally. If you're old enough to have not gotten any at school you're also old enough to not have grown up with an entire internet's worth of professionally produced porn, where the positions are dictated by camera angle and not pleasure, and the actors are usually noticeably faking, to screw up your idea of sex. Also sex ed covers stuff like reproductive health (periods, STIs) and contraception, both super important even if you don't teach how actual sex works.
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ili posted:But I would have thought the concept of taking mouth/genitals and applying them to genitals/butt/* would come fairly naturally. Aaaaaand this right here is a perfect example of why sex ed should be taught in schools and not just by parents. (Not calling you an idiot ili, but as Night Shade points out there is a ton of stuff covered by sex ed that isn't just how to put your genitals near another person's genitals)
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Night Shade posted:If you're old enough to have not gotten any at school you're also old enough to not have grown up with an entire internet's worth of professionally produced porn, where the positions are dictated by camera angle and not pleasure, and the actors are usually noticeably faking, to screw up your idea of sex. Sex ed also covers such important lessons as "If a guy tells you he is in pain and the only way to fix it is for you to have sex with him, he is lying and it is ok to tell him to gently caress off" and "If someone doesn't want you to have sex with them, then you shouldn't have sex with them". Dolly magazine used to cover the first one, but sadly they stopped making it last year. Zoo magazine covered the second one, but in reverse. Fortunately they stopped printing that a few years back.
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ili posted:Why? I'm old enough we didn't get any in school, and my kid's young enough I've no idea what they actually teach. But I would have thought the concept of taking mouth/genitals and applying them to genitals/butt/* would come fairly naturally. Even those concepts you mentioned don't come "naturally"; think about how there is still a stigma or taboo about female masturbation, or about how female pleasure is often considered of secondary importance.
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ili posted:Why? I'm old enough we didn't get any in school, and my kid's young enough I've no idea what they actually teach. But I would have thought the concept of taking mouth/genitals and applying them to genitals/butt/* would come fairly naturally. From a perspective of a year 7-8 this stuff is kinda good: Safe School Materials It lays it out pretty straightforwardly a lot of the non-linear gender stuff and tries to get kids to understand the challenges people have from a different perspective.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Kids need to learn about pregnancy and contraception, and STIs, and about consent, and about what happens during puberty (amongst other things). Ah, fair enough. We covered pregnancy contraception etc in science and I think contraception and stis in home ec. It makes sense to cover the whole thing together in one subject, although it feels a bit sad to have to have an explicit lesson about consent and no actually meaning no.
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ili posted:Ah, fair enough. We covered pregnancy contraception etc in science and I think contraception and stis in home ec. It makes sense to cover the whole thing together in one subject, although it feels a bit sad to have to have an explicit lesson about consent and no actually meaning no. sad but bloody necessary, because even the 'no means no' concept is insufficient.
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Don Dongington posted:Distance from the exchange is irrelevant under FTT*. We aren’t part of the rollout so it’s adsl lol
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ili posted:Ah, fair enough. We covered pregnancy contraception etc in science and I think contraception and stis in home ec. It makes sense to cover the whole thing together in one subject, although it feels a bit sad to have to have an explicit lesson about consent and no actually meaning no. Perhaps its time for a refresher?
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Solemn Sloth posted:We arent part of the rollout so its adsl lol I mean you will be, most houses are supposed to be getting something by 2020.
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Don Dongington posted:I mean you will be, most houses are supposed to be getting something by 2020. I’ll believe it when it happens tbh
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The Before Times posted:sad but bloody necessary, because even the 'no means no' concept is insufficient.
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JBP posted:Why isn't it ok for someone to challenge the reach of government into their lives? I'm not referring to right wing people either, these are Greens voters that understand the programme, but they don't have enough faith in government and teachers to deliver this kind of programme. They don't understand it then because the only part of the program that isn't totally at the discretion of the school administration is a pledge to implement policies and procedures to reduce bullying. That's bullying in general, mind you, not homo/transphobic bullying specifically. Literally everything beyond that is at the complete discretion of the school.
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australiar posted:i paid little attention in french because my friend and i were writing tekken yaoi up the back of the classroom. he was unaccountably obsessed with heihachi This doesn't need to be accounted for ![]()
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PaletteSwappedNinja posted:This doesn't need to be accounted for new pavel concept art
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# ? Jun 22, 2024 18:56 |
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https://twitter.com/SkyNewsAust/status/943671229487005696
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