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 @9JPCMS8 from Illinois answered…4mos4MO

I am a trans man and i think we need to teach students when they are young about tolerance, due to the fact that intolerance is taught not something you are born with.

 @9JQ6H8KLibertarianfrom Montana agreed…4mos4MO

kids aren’t born with hate towards specific groups they are influenced by their environment and people around them beliefs

 @9JQVCFL from Arizona agreed…4mos4MO

Because no one is born racist and being taught that would help with being connected to the community

 @9JQ6FT7Socialist from Minnesota agreed…4mos4MO

I am transgender and have studied psychology. It is true that people are born with a tendency to mistrust those that are different from us, while also having pro-social tendencies to those who are more similar to us. Teaching kids about this tendency is important so they are less likely to be violent or intolerant of others.

 @9JQ5FYWPeace and Freedom from California answered…4mos4MO

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People are free to believe in whatever they want to believe in, but do not try to influence others. Kids should know about LGBTQ things and be tolerant.

 @9JQBFJXagreed…4mos4MO

Everyone is allowed to have their own opinion, but do not influence others and brainwash into making them think that a certain side is right, they should be able to think freely without outside influence or pressure.

 @9JPCMV6 from Illinois answered…4mos4MO

People are free to believe in whatever they want to believe in, but do not try to influence others. This includes children. They should not be taught about LGBTQ things. Should be focused on real life things such as writing letters, how taxes work, how to write a check, etc.

 @9L4MR96 from Wisconsin disagreed…2mos2MO

LGBTQ+ issues are just as important as how to write a check. Writing a check is becoming less and less common, whereas the acceptance on LGBTQ+ people is going up. It being thought in school is important to ensure that a marginalized group doesn't gain even more prejudice.

 @9JQ4VHB from Kansas answered…4mos4MO

People are confused when they meet me, or flat-out being ignorant. I think inclusivity would help relieve some of that. I'm not saying to do it in a way that we are forcing others to like us, but in a way to help them understand that we aren't trying to "groom" their children.

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