Yes, if you ask someone who enjoys doing or being a certain thing about that topic they will most likely say something positive about it.
If the "something positive" is that it's OK to be gay then, given the world we now live in where being gay is accepted and gay marriage is legal, I'd suggest that's a good message for kids to be hearing. As I keep saying and you keep ignoring, it is clearly a lot more healthy for a kid who is gay to grow up feeling loved and accepted rather than being told that how they feel, how they
are is wrong and shameful. That old attitude has done so much harm down the years. The fact that you think that gay kids should feel unloved or ashamed for who they are is reprehensible.
I don't even know what you mean "enjoy". Do you enjoy being heterosexual? What does that even mean? You might enjoy sex, maybe that gay teacher does. I seriously doubt you or he would be telling kids about that though. The idea that gays are trying to "recruit" is bullshit. And how would that work? No-one consciously chooses their sexuality.
The argument that young children need to be accosted by random people with their own ideas about sexuality because you feels that "kids need to learn" or the similar garbage you are flaunting is irrelevant.
It's not "irrelevant", it's simply not an argument that I or anyone else is making.
Firstly, "accosted". What the hell are you talking about? You know what that means, right?
"approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively.". Who is suggesting that?
And "random people"? Aren't we talking about the context of a school? We are talking about trained teachers.
And "their own ideas about sexuality"? What does that mean? What I've consistently said is that kids need to learn about the world they're growing up in. That world is now one in which being gay is legal and accepted. Gay marriage is legal in many places, gay adoption is too.
You may think that gay kids should grow up feeling unloved or ashamed of who they are. I absolutely do not think that and I'm glad that as a society we have moved past that
You keep pretending that you don't want kids indoctrinated - not that I think they are being. What you really mean is you don't want them indoctrinated in a way you personally don't approve of.