Civil liberties association suing Ontario government to block sex ed changes

You think its so easy to pull a kid from class? Spoken like someone who doesn't have a clue.

Yes on paper you can pull a kid from sex-ed class. But the kid has to go somewhere, and that somewhere has to be supervised. What happens is that 90% of the time the school has no staff available to supervise pulled children, so your right to pull a child from class is effectively null and void - it just exists on paper. And just so it happens, when sex ed classes are taught - lo and behold, surprise surprise, there's no staff available to supervise opted-out children. By complete accident of course <wink wink>

These kinds of games sound normal to you? OK in this case you 100% agree with playing these kinds of games, fine, because you somehow think you know better then everyone else, but apply to any other situation where government gives you a right with one hand, makes sure you cant use it with another. Its not right.

But, whatever. I see that we are of different views entirely on the topic, so I am just happy that we won a majority, and I will enjoy steamrolling over the ultra-liberal side and disregarding their opinions entirely for as long as possible. if no compromise is possible, steamroll. Fine with me.

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