It’s March (madness) 2021 in high school basketball in Nebraska

Lord Buckbeak – Joe Dejka Omaha World-Herald – Mar 29, 2021 – via Lincoln Journal Star
Oh look! These boys were required by idiot, overbearing democrats to wear these ridiculous masks during the Covid-19 hype WHILE playing basketball. And here’s photographic evidence of the result. God save us from fools and democrats (sorry about the redundancy). Oh no!!! They don’t have their masks on! We’re all gonna die!!!!
Click here to read what the New York Times had to say about the worthless mask mandates in Feb. 2023.
‘Life saving’ or ‘politicized’? Debate over health standards that teach kids about gender identity
Here’s more democrat nonsense. Remember it’s 2021 and no one would ever believe that the damn dems would push their gender identity politics so far that boys pretending to be girls would be stealing championship trophies from girls in sports, entering girls’ locker rooms and watching girls undress, and joining sororities so they can watch young women undress. Democrats, have you no shame?!
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Teaching schoolkids about gender identity and sexual orientation will stem bullying, prevent suicides and make schools a welcoming place for all students regardless of their gender identity or nontraditional family structure, according to backers of proposed health education standards for Nebraska schools.
Opponents say the draft standards released this month amount to political advocacy that will sexualize young children and rob them of their innocence, and that the standards don’t reflect the values of most Nebraska parents.
Gov. Pete Ricketts has called for scrapping the sex-ed topics in the standards.
Ricketts has said that the standards were authored with the help of what he sees as political action groups like OutNebraska while leaving out groups he considers mainstream like the Nebraska Catholic Conference.
The governor has said that other private and parochial schools, including Lutheran schools, should have been included in the process.
Jeremy Ekeler, associate director for education policy for the Nebraska Catholic Conference, said Friday, “Hopefully, the second draft is more representative of all Nebraskans.”
Although Catholic schools would not be required to adopt them, Ekeler said future state leaders could tie the standards’ adoption to a school’s accreditation.
Nate Grasz, policy director of the Nebraska Family Alliance, said his organization opposes the sex-ed standards.
Grasz said the standards would “subject young children beginning in kindergarten and first grade to politicized, unscientific and ideologically driven content.”
Five- and 6-year-old children just want to play, he said. They’re excited to learn and be with their friends, he said.
“They believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. And to think that we’re now going to be teaching them about gender identity and genitalia, and different types of family structures in kindergarten, really I think has troubled a lot of people across the entire state,” Grasz said.
If the standards were to be approved, Grasz predicts a “mass exodus” of students and teachers from public schools. Some teachers, he said, will feel “like they can no longer in good conscience teach what’s being asked of them in these health standards to young children.”
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