Parents "absolutely don't" deserve to have rights over their children, Nova Scotia Education Minister Brandan Maguire says, as he voices support for secret gender transitions at schools and taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgeries.
Parents "absolutely don't" deserve to have rights over their children, Nova Scotia Education Minister Brandan Maguire says, as he voices support for secret gender transitions at schools and taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgeries.
@CBHeresy@emxlyybby The topic of uniqueness came up in a colleagues classroom. The next class was held in the hallway. The question was how many unique people do you see. Groups based on dress was established as an identifier. Turns out uniqueness only extends to 6 specific groups.
Teacher colleges were called normal schools. Norma reference is seen in Latin and French language for rules/standards. Teachers in training were called normalities.
@ABDanielleSmith Support the teacher in the staff room holding an opinion counter to their colleagues without fear of termination. Some call it academic rigour.
@JTasioulas Every university with a faculty of education has thousands of books telling teachers what education should be like. Only public education limits the what and how. Charter and private schools are free to explore.
Was Jordan Peterson rightly concerned?
You be the judge.
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"When Toronto professor Jordan Peterson started arguing loudly against compelled speech in 2016 a lot of people thought he was making a big fuss about nothing.
Well, here we are in 2026 and a Quebec teacher either lies to parents or loses their job. With the connivance of officials in the provincial government, the teacher is being ordered to renounce their conscience and commit, what is to them, an immoral and unethical act."
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"According to Séguin, it is the first time a court action has raised freedom of conscience without also raising the issue of freedom of religion.
“It is true that prohibitions against lying are common to all religions, but my client’s conscientious objection is not religious in nature,” said Séguin.
“Secrecy toward parents, which in practice amounts to lying to them, is a serious violation of the legal contract that binds the state to its citizens.”
Séguin believes that the case is likely to be a landmark case concerning schools’ secrecy policies and freedom of conscience.
Let us hope the teacher wins, because once the state is allowed to lie in its policy documents, and once that is used to order people to lie to other citizens, then we are no longer sacrosanct individuals. We are mere tools of the state.
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@Teachers__Unite Teachers are terrible at playing politics. Administration is always 3 steps ahead. You don't understand the business of education if you can't coop the system and use it to your benefit.
@Teachers__Unite The ideology driving government services is tolerance should have no requirements (e.g., no sobriety needed), allowing drug use in public or semi-public areas. Addicts are brought out of the centers and into the publics care at the street level. Schools are following the model.
@mashakleiner 2015 RCMP report on solved murders of Indigenous women and girls: approximately 70% of the offenders were Indigenous - Grok
This has been a thing before colonization?