Pennsylvania, USA: Students take school district to Supreme Court after it allows "transgender" students of the opposite sex into bathrooms and locker

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The school district changed its policy without informing parents or students, which led some students to find out about the policy while they were getting undressed in front of other students of the opposite sex who were in the same locker room.
 
“No one has time for your stupid, fake ideologist. GET OVER IT.”

Good for these students.
 
But it’s not from the school in the article. It’s from Pride School in Georgia, a homeschool and tutorial center for LGBTQ students.
 
If you’re talking about the photo, I’m just pointing out that it’s use with this story is misleading.
 
But it’s not from the school in the article. It’s from Pride School in Georgia, a homeschool and tutorial center for LGBTQ students.
I guess I should read the image’s caption. My comment about questioning the maturity of whoever put it up still stands, though.
 
Well, it’s from a school that specifically serves that population.
 
Posters in classrooms are often couched in the language of kids—they’re not always ‘mature.’
Normally that doesn’t mean a get-in-your-face Tumblr fantasy sense. That is, it doesn’t sound like something immature adults would say as well.
 
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Would you say its in the same feel as “Don’t like abortion? THEN DON’T GET ONE!” @ZMystiCat
 
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OK.

I guess in the overall scheme of things in this story, the language on a poster that actually has absolutely nothing to do with the school in question seems rather unimportant.
 
Would you say its in the same feel as “Don’t like abortion? THEN DON’T GET ONE!”
Yes. I’m not a huge fan of most in-your-face stuff. It just adds to the whole problem of vitriol. Even if it not said directly to the person on the “other side”, saying it in an echo chamber doesn’t make things better. I’m pretty sure that’s how a lot of vitriol started.
 
True story:

I was talking with two co-workers about a month ago.

One co-worker said how her daughter didn’t like using the locker rooms anymore because there was a boy who uses it now and they’re in the same gym class. It was giving her anxiety.

The second co-worker jumped in and said, “You know, the kids don’t have any problem with transgender students. The objections are all coming from the parents.”

I was just gobsmacked at how the second co-worker completely dismissed what the first co-worker said.

The kids really don’t like this.
But they’re very bullied into compliance.
 
Good for the students going to the Supreme Court. Things have just gotten so silly these days.
 
If students in a school that specifically welcomes trans students are being harassed for being trans, it’s not immature for the school or the students to make a statement objecting to the harassment.

For the record I agree that transsexualism is a fake ideology. That doesn’t justify harassment of those who believe it. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
 
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