Without Their Knowledge

Vain Jangling
Parental secrecy is a good thing.

Children are not (and should not be) expected to make mature, adult decisions. Nor should (other) adults overstep their boundaries, by usurping the authority given parents to raise their own children. It is mere vain jangling to argue that children as young as five years old need to be enlightened and encouraged toward sexuality (experience, orientation, transitioning, etc.) —and by those who are not their parents, not even kin. To claim that somehow being a teacher, a “professional”, authorizes one to instruct a child without the knowledge and permission of their parent is a red-flag. It opens the door to predators and our children need to be protected.

They (our children) can make their own decisions when they are more mature, better prepared, and understand the consequences (good or bad) of their choices for the rest of their lives. It is why we set ages as 18 and 21 for certain life choices. When parents will still be there and most (if not all) of the “professionals” will have moved on to other children. Any argument against parental rights, parental knowledge is mere vain jangling.

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