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Students in an @mcpasd school were treated to a drag queen performance by a “drag teacher” during school hours. Imagine if they focused on teaching math, science, and history instead of drag. This is sickening.
That is a man in a split-thigh dress living out his sexual fantasies in front of your children.
The drag queen is question is Matthew Kashdan, a French teacher at the district's high school.
Kashdan’s act is not sitting well with parents who believe public schools aren’t the place for drag queen cotillions.
“I send my children to school and entrust them to teachers that I have to believe are professionals who won’t destroy their innocence for their own pleasure,” a Middleton-Cross Plains Area Schools parent wrote in an email alerting McKenna. “If MATTHEW KASHDAN makes a decision to perform his drag show at school, what else does he do in his classroom with a roomful of children? What kind of educators thought this was appropriate? Drag shows are ‘fine arts’? If a teacher is a pole dancer or stripper, can they also perform for my children?”
“I don’t care what MATTHEW KASHDAN does outside of school. I DO CARE what he does at Middleton High School,” the parent added.
A Middleton High School teacher whose drag performance during the school's Fine Arts Night went viral this week admits to using class time to pushing his left-wing views on students. Matthew Kashdan, who teachers French, recently told Multilingualism and Education in Wisconsin that he does not use a textbook or teach his students grammar but instead focuses his lessons on discussing climate change and colonialism.
"The Dan O'Donnell Show" reached out to the Middleton-Cross Plains School District for a statement on both Kashdan's drag show and his admission that he often abandons actual French lessons in favor of political indoctrination
originally posted by: vkey08
a reply to: infolurker
Does this mean Bugs Bunny was a "Groomer" back in the 40's when he dressed up like a chick and kissed Elmer?
Please say no please say no.....
originally posted by: JinMI
originally posted by: vkey08
a reply to: infolurker
Does this mean Bugs Bunny was a "Groomer" back in the 40's when he dressed up like a chick and kissed Elmer?
Please say no please say no.....
So....your argument is a cartoon....?
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: infolurker
Why don't they realize if they didn't push this kind of stuff on us heteros, we wouldn't even really pay attention to them?
Nevermind. I answered my own question. It's the attention that they want, isn't it?
originally posted by: vkey08
a reply to: infolurker
Does this mean Bugs Bunny was a "Groomer" back in the 40's when he dressed up like a chick and kissed Elmer?
Please say no please say no.....
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: infolurker
Back in 2004 my junior year of high school I witnessed much worse during a performing arts session.
These kids are in freaking high school. I am sure they subject themselves to much worse on a freaking smart phone as does their parents.
Grow up people. Performing arts has never been an easy pill to swallow.
originally posted by: vkey08
a reply to: infolurker
Does this mean Bugs Bunny was a "Groomer" back in the 40's when he dressed up like a chick and kissed Elmer?
Please say no please say no.....
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: vkey08
a reply to: infolurker
Does this mean Bugs Bunny was a "Groomer" back in the 40's when he dressed up like a chick and kissed Elmer?
Please say no please say no.....
Got a comeback for you .
It's called humor .
Now , can you name one cartoon anywhere , any time , that didn't happen in at least once ?
The person in the OP WAS NOT in a cartoon .
originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: infolurker
Back in 2004 my junior year of high school I witnessed much worse during a performing arts session.
These kids are in freaking high school. I am sure they subject themselves to much worse on a freaking smart phone as does their parents.
Grow up people. Performing arts has never been an easy pill to swallow.
What did you witness?
Would it be therapist worthy?
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: infolurker
Back in 2004 my junior year of high school I witnessed much worse during a performing arts session.
These kids are in freaking high school. I am sure they subject themselves to much worse on a freaking smart phone as does their parents.
Grow up people. Performing arts has never been an easy pill to swallow.
What did you witness?
Would it be therapist worthy?
Nah it was "Rocky horror picture show".
originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: infolurker
Back in 2004 my junior year of high school I witnessed much worse during a performing arts session.
These kids are in freaking high school. I am sure they subject themselves to much worse on a freaking smart phone as does their parents.
Grow up people. Performing arts has never been an easy pill to swallow.
What did you witness?
Would it be therapist worthy?
Nah it was "Rocky horror picture show".
I can understand that being disturbing to a young mind, I didn’t see that movie until I was in my 20’s for whatever reason.