California adds LGBT
history to curriculum — starting in second grade
In history class, you probably learned about Rosa Parks refusing to
give up her seat on the bus to a white man, but you probably didn’t
learn about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person to be elected to
public office in California.
But that’s all about to change — at least in California.
The State Board of Education has approved curriculum changes to include
milestones in the LGBT rights movement and contributions by gay
Americans.
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Perhaps colleges outside California should stop recognizing a California high school diploma as adequate preparation for admission.
ReplyDeleteDoes the curriculum cover that big cross-country race between the dykes and the queers?
ReplyDeleteWell, you know the dykes won. They were already goin' lickety-split while the queers were still gettin' their shit packed.
LGBT-S-T-F-U!
sooooo..... lemme get this *cough* straight: If the individuals in Historic question weren't "out", how would one know if they even were LGBBQBVDWTF?
ReplyDeleteAnd if the individuals, themselves, didn't come "out" during their lives, wouldn't that be an involuntary "out"ing?
un-cool.
Or are they just pulling guesses out of ...erm, nowhere?
also un-cool -- but typical.
Good thing they're dead - they'd kick your little b!tch asses.
...they might anyway
heh.
e~C
e~C, I love when you get snarky; oughta do it more. Oh, right. Clap Calp.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous : 7/20/16, 5:23 PM - With the possible exception of the Navy, Army, and Air Force academies, whatever makes you think other colleges and universities aren't already embracing the CA curriculum to the point of even making it a prerequisite? Hmmm? -- General Petty Officer Fifth Class Skyhawker Doug
ReplyDeleteOne more thing: Go Navy! Beat Army!
When she sticks that Coke up her snatch will it become a Snoke???
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