M
Maxirad
Guest
Teen Who Said There Are Only Two Genders Expelled from School
A Scottish 17-year-old who was suspended for saying in class that there are only two genders has been told he cannot return to his school.
Still not making much sense as a plan.I believe the money was to help pay for a private, maybe religious school setting.
I noticed that the Youtuber the boy gave a phone interview to and who set up the ‘go fund me’ account is American, and I wonder if that is causing the use of the word ‘collage’ to get lost in translation.I don’t know about bribing himself into a school. Usually GOFundMe have a set amount they want to attain and sometimes it go above. They were at 2000 so unsure what they had hope to get.
Does not seem unreasonable to me if he gets some money. The catholic schools may be required by the state to put forth the same agenda. Possible he felt better trying to an education else where, private tutors and and onto college, trying to go with his life.
From the “Fundly”:I believe the money was to help pay for a private, maybe religious school setting.
From the boy’s own telling of the story:My understanding is that he was kicked out for expressing his view that there are only 2 genders. Was he kicked out before this incident for posting about teachers?
Im sorry, i’m not sure which of my posts you are referring to here.And that has to do with his expulsion or the fact that his page was shut down, how? Talk about an irrelevant detail.
According to the boy, the suspension was increased to an expulsion once it had been taken ‘higher up the school’. Possibly the Head of 6th/his year group tutor issued the initial suspension and then this was later scaled up by the Head Teacher - but without any further details, that is just my assumption rather than a known fact. He is past the age of compulsory schooling, so his attendance at the school was at the discretion of both parties, they are not obligated in any way to allow him to finish if he breaks conduct rules.So initially he got one week suspension but then that was not enough so they bounced him out before he was finished.
How was he going to share what the teacher said in class to him about gender if he did not initially post it on media?
This all sounds very nice but if the policy of the school is that there are many genders and that is how it is to be taught, one cannot go against it in any form. Time for him to move on to college.There are ways of sharing the exchange without posting on social media. He could have spoken to the Head Teacher directly about his concerns/the teachers conduct, invited a discussion about the exchange on social media without the video. How else were issues publicised before everyone had a smart phone to record everything?
Its not the policy of the school per say, it is a value that has been embedded into the Scottish schooling system. The new collage he is attending will have to abide by the same values of inclusivity. I believe the only ones exempt from such a national curriculum would be private schools._Ruby:![]()
This all sounds very nice but if the policy of the school is that there are many genders and that is how it is to be taught, one cannot go against it in any form. Time for him to move on to college.There are ways of sharing the exchange without posting on social media. He could have spoken to the Head Teacher directly about his concerns/the teachers conduct, invited a discussion about the exchange on social media without the video. How else were issues publicised before everyone had a smart phone to record everything?