@diyasabs
diya sabapathy
@diyasabs · 3:08

is lgbtq+ media bad for kids? (Muppet Babies)

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So a question that I came across online was, will you be your child's first supporter or their first bully? And first, you're not protecting your children by keeping LGBTQIA inclusive media away from them. And I don't understand how they need protection. This isn't harmful. But yeah, you're hurting them whether they grow up to be clear or not. Thank you so much for listening

this kinda upset me because in my opinion kids shouldn't have to be 'sheltered' from the lgbtq+ community because it's beautiful and important!

@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 1:55

Thank you for being a voice of reason! 🙏🏾

As you pointed out, there is no good reason for a child to not see diversity and learn acceptance. And then through that. Also, like you said, self acceptance at a young age because they learned from us. Who else would they get it from? So thanks for bringing that up. And I'm going to look up Candace Owens to see if she still has her Twitter up with this evil nonsense. She's spewing. Yeah, people are just scared
@Enfinit
Enfinit Evolushun
@Enfinit · 4:58
And being too much of a judge when it comes to other people's, cultures and people's way of lives, we try not to be that way. So we kind of tease them when it comes to their culture. In ours. We talk about how loose they are with their thoughts and stuff like that. They're more free and how restricted we were. We got beatings. If our parents caught us looking at certain things, we get beat. But their leash is a little bit longer
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 3:19

Clarification 🙏🏾 @Enfinit studentaffairs.jhu.edu/lgbtq/education/glossary/

Hiking is a lifestyle, mixed martial arts. That's a lifestyle. But this is like who I am implicitly as God made me. That's my theology. So just and I'm going to add the link, too. No glossary of definitions is fully expansive anything. But I thought this one was pretty good from John Hopkins Office of Student Affairs, but it just breaks it down very clearly. Lifestyle. They were often used outside the LGBTQIA community to describe life as an LGBTQ person
@Enfinit
Enfinit Evolushun
@Enfinit · 2:47
Thank you for your Grace. Most of all, your Grace. And thank you for having the patience to deal with a person that doesn't even talk to people, period. That just pretty much crawled from underneath a rock study and spirituality and loving people, period. So I don't care what you are, what you choose, what label that society places on us love you anyway. But I definitely received everything that you just taught me. And, man, thank you
@PKBriggs
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 3:05

Thank you for your Grace 🙌🏾 @Enfinit

I say I've been using the word queer lately because I've been interacting with a lot of millennials and whatever the generation is after that no disrespect. I just don't know what it's called. And they have adopted and embraced the word queer and queer is like an umbrella term. It includes all the letters, but also generationally. You have to be careful because baby boomers like people my mom's age and some Gen Xers like myself queer
@diyasabs
diya sabapathy
@diyasabs · 3:28

@Enfinit appreciate your thoughts, these are some of my guesses/responses!

Like, for example, if there's this gay kid somewhere and all the kids seen throughout their life is just like a girl and a guy throughout their life until they're twelve years old or something, then I don't know. I feel like they might feel scared to open up and come out because they feel like that's what's normal and that's what society expects of them, which is incorrect
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:50

Knitting 🙏🙏❤️

And we are ready for anything, because talking things through crucial conversations, as I call them, it's the soul food, and it helps us just knit together better society. So cheers to us
@sawna.starbucks
Sawna Gupta
@sawna.starbucks · 0:21
This is so weird that like people had to say that people are trying to protect their children from the activities of children. They are like getting exposure. This is so beautiful. View like this still happening
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