Where's the line?
This one is going to be a little shorter. It's just been something that I've really been stewing over.
I don't want to rile things up too much but I'm really really struggling with something.
Given recent legislation in Florida about what's appropriate to teach children about sexuality I've been thinking and wracking my brain. To those who support that legislation and similar endeavors I have some questions. What is an acceptable amount of representation? How much of a same sex relationship is okay for children to view and at what age?
I've seen some posts of people discussing various popular media recently, about the danger (at worst) or impropriety (at best) in their eyes of watching depictions of bisexual, gay, and lesbian relationships in media. One of the ones I saw was a breakdown of the recent season of Willow.
It concerns me. Some of the people in my kid's lives that I've appreciated a lot are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. We've not hidden their relationships from our children. We've answered questions frankly and directly. Because we care about these people and want them in our children's lives.
Same with media. I'd like to be able to discuss the questions they have and not hide a community of people from them or their understanding.
Now I know for a lot of my more conservative family and friends come down different. They feel a need to protect their children from any images or depictions of same sex relationships. So I wonder, I struggle, where does the line get drawn. I want to find a compromise but I fear the choice is erasure of varying degrees.
I'm not writing this to start a conflict but I want to know. What's an acceptable amount of representation if you're morally opposed?
Comments
Post a Comment