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 @9LNNK3T from Texas answered…2wks2W

I would feel bad, i am currently in school an I already have to tiptoe around these people constantly, I have no issues if you are gay but expecting me to play along with the rest of that stuff is insulting to y intelligence

 @9LNRBBP from Florida answered…2wks2W

I would rather there be less as school is a place for learning.

 @9LNRSRH from New Mexico commented…2wks2W

if school is a place for learning then I think that we should learn more about the LGBTQ community so we can help protect them since a lot of people don't like them.

 @9LNW9GJ from Colorado answered…2wks2W

Not happy because they don't increase anything for straight people so why give them a handout for being gay.

 @9LNV6B3 from Colorado answered…2wks2W

I don't care who or how people love as long as they are appropriately aged and fully consent.

 @9LNWCV3Democrat from Louisiana answered…2wks2W

I do not know, and I'm not interested because I'm *15.* But... There's a time and place for everything. Schools should not promote LGBTQ material just as they shouldn't promote religion.

 @9LNWBVC from Louisiana answered…2wks2W

 @9LNTMGGRepublican from Texas answered…2wks2W

LGBTQ should not be taught in school. LGBTQ goes against God. This is directly stated in Leviticus 12:13.
LGBTQ should not be legal. because for the chance that everybody ends up gay and queer, there will be no more reproduction which leads to a grim fate.

 @9LNTJNM from California answered…2wks2W

I would be okay with that because all students should feel safe within the school campus. They should always be who they are wherever they go, and that includes school. Any student should not feel like a freak and should always be respected.

 @9LNTGGG from New Hampshire answered…2wks2W

I think it's important for everyone to feel safe, accepted and comfortable at school. However, please don't insult me if I use the wrong pronouns, mistakes happen.

 @9LNTB38Socialist from Kansas answered…2wks2W

it would be more likely involve implementing new guidelines and practices that promote equal oppurotunites

 @9LNT9FGRepublican from Minnesota answered…2wks2W

I dont think this is right at all it should not be brought into the school and we deffintily should not bring it into a school eviroment.

 @9LNT8MKRepublican from Minnesota answered…2wks2W

I would be mad i dont care if my student is gay i dont care i wont bug them i wont do anything to them but i cant control the kids. If they get picked on

 @9LNT67CDemocrat from Colorado answered…2wks2W

There are some things that could change and some that shouldn't for considering previous cases

 @9LNSYJN from Nevada answered…2wks2W

 @9LNSTC8 from Louisiana answered…2wks2W

It should not be implemented however people should not discriminate against members of LGBTQ students. However it should not be a main focus or priority.

 @9LNSQ2RIndependent from Alabama answered…2wks2W

I think it’s very important for all students no matter how they identify should feel safe, accepted, & comfortable at school.

 @9LNSPWZ from Alabama answered…2wks2W

I think that children should not be forced one's belief. Same way religion is not supposed to be enforced neither should beliefs.

 @9LNS95T from Florida answered…2wks2W

I wouldn't like it. They should be treated differently by everyone putting them up on a pedestal. They are people. We are people. And we are all God's children. No need for so much discrimination.

 @9LNS4RR from New Mexico answered…2wks2W

I don't see why the school would need to change anything, as long as a group isn't favored or given benefits, there shouldn't be any reason for someone to feel unsafe, as long they don't tell me what their preferred pronouns, I don't care, don't insult me when I don't use the 'preferred' pronouns.

 @9LNS45L from California answered…2wks2W

I think everybody shouldn't forced anyone to LGBTQ. I don't support LGBTQ, but I respect them. I don't care if you're gay, lesbian, asex, pansex, or all that. I think I am an lesbian, but I don't know yet because I'm still trying to figure it out myself. Anyways, I want to treat them the same and I think just promoting LGBTQ people just...I don't know, feels too much. There's more to what I want to say, but I'm running out of ideas. I hope these makes sense.

 @9LNS243 from Nebraska answered…2wks2W

I would disagree because no corporation should have to change their rules or regulations just to accommodate one group.

 @9LNRZ6VPeace and Freedom from Utah answered…2wks2W

I think LGBTQ students should be able to do what they want, they're just like regular people. They have just as many rights as anybody else.

 @9LNRWC8Peace and Freedom from Arizona answered…2wks2W

they should be limits but the LGBTQ community should be treated the same as anyone else and feel welcome.

 @9LNRSRH from New Mexico answered…2wks2W

I'd be fine with it they should be more inclusive without policies but that's not how the world works sadly.

 @9LNXMB2 from Kentucky agreed…2wks2W

As an LGBTQ student myself, this is an issue I experience on a daily basis. Without inclusiveness I believe that the schooling environment becomes unwelcoming and, quite frankly, scary. The fact a policy is necessary to normalize a human's existence is devastating. I would prefer if no policy had to be made and the inclusiveness was thought of as simply a necessary element to provide safety and happiness to the student base. Also, from a different perspective, when people are exposed to something they are more likely to accept it. If people grow up without the idea that LGBTQ inclusion…  Read more

 @9LNRPZ4Republican from California answered…2wks2W

 @9LNRMPF from Indiana answered…2wks2W

i feel like there should be limits to the LGBTQ community, we don't have to change rules just to please the LGBTQ COMMUNITY

 @9LNRKCQIndependent from California answered…2wks2W

I do not care and do not have any problem with or about the LGBTQ community. I just prefer to not have their teachings be forced unto children nor other people.

 @9LNRB83answered…2wks2W

the LGBTQ+ community are human, and I am a Bisexual, Gender-fluid, and I go by he/him. Everyone deserves protection. the students with the protection, it will help them about harm or violence. I will also like for people to understand the fact that we have rights like no other, like LGBTQ+ education for the students.

 @9LNR9HNanswered…2wks2W

LGBTQ should not be even introduced to kids due to LGBTQ being a useless subject for kids teaching them about pronouns, gender and other. Overall it should not even be a thing.

 @9LNR83N from California answered…2wks2W

I dont think we should expand protections or LGBTQ students because we are all humans, and just because they are part of the LGBTQ community doesn't mean they get special treatment.

 @9LNR7D9Green from Indiana answered…2wks2W

I wouldn't mind changing policies for every student to come to school comfortably and while feeling safe.

 @9LNQYRL from Louisiana answered…2wks2W

I would be very mad because biological men should not be allowed to play women's sports. It is unfair and screws over women in sports who are already unrepresented.

 @9LNQSM8Independent from Wyoming answered…2wks2W

I wouldn't mind changing policies for every student to come to school comfortably and while feeling safe.

 @9LNQRGQ from Maryland answered…2wks2W

Certain protections can be useful to level the playing field, especially in demographics that have anti-lgbtq tendencies. Other than that, it should not be a major priority and students should not have any protective advantage for choosing to be LGBTQ

 @9LNQG23 from Texas answered…2wks2W

I don't see why they need to have special protections. They should be treated the same as every other student.

 @9LNQDN3 from Indiana answered…2wks2W

I personally don't agree entirely with LGBTQ, but that doesn't mean excluding them and holding it against them. They're human too, and we're all just trying to survive and graduate from school successfully. As long as they're not too much of a change that could potentially harm or overshadow other students, I think it's fine.

 @9LNQCM3Peace and Freedom from New Jersey answered…2wks2W

I would feel like it be unnecessary because LGBTQ shouldn't have any extra rights because in my schools LGBTQ students are able to still attend school as regular.

 @9LNQ9M2 from Louisiana answered…2wks2W

I would be happy that some students will feel included, but I feel like there are other problems that schools face that are more important.

 @9LNQ93N from Texas answered…2wks2W

I would not like it because they aren't expanding anything else when we have asked.

 @9LNQ8P8 from California answered…2wks2W

Not because no one likes gey people and you would all disagree with that, I think it would be a bad and stinking idea to promote the gey movement in school.

 @9LNPWQJ from North Carolina answered…2wks2W

I feel I would not mind. But I also feel that there is much more important things to fix within our schools than helping the LGBTQ

 @9LNPSJ3 from California answered…2wks2W

Schools should be a safe haven for all students to learn and grow academically, this includes having protection for students often targeted by bullying and harassment.

 @9LNPNH4Democrat from Pennsylvania answered…2wks2W

I would be angry that my way of going to school will be changed just because some weird kids want to be different and like the same gender.

 @beeb  from Virginia answered…2wks2W

I wouldn't mind. Inclusivity for LGBTQ students doesn't mean excluding anyone else. It doesn't affect anyone expect the queer students it helps.

 @9LNWHCX from Pennsylvania agreed…2wks2W

This has become a relevant issue particularly with some states passing laws to restrict lgbt rights.

 @9LNPCC4  from Michigan answered…2wks2W

It would be a little annoying because of the T+ being the result mostly of mental illness the LGB is just a fad or how people are which is fine

 @9LNP7BX from New York answered…2wks2W

I would not mind, but if it changes my way of schooling then i will mind. if it gets in my way and effects me then it would be mindful to me and to other students.

 @9LNP747 from Texas answered…2wks2W

There shouldn't be exclusive rules for only a limited group of people and if the LGBTQ can have special rules why cant I

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