HS principal and kinky boots

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that a substantial portion of families don't feel this way.

1.Clear from where?
2.Define "this way".

Anonymous wrote:
It is clear that families in FFX county generally aren't afraid of speaking up, so the fact that they aren't is a pretty good indication that the majority don't care.


3. Clear from where?
4. Absolutely false, I personally know many families who were afraid to speak up during pride month in our school last year where teachers were going too far because of fear of retaliation.


+1 we are afraid to speak up because we don’t want to be labeled bigots. But we don’t want any of this crap in our schools.


Aww. That sounds scary. Feel free to home school or send them to a religious school.


We aren’t religious. But we don’t want drag queens or kinky boots in our schools - now that’s scary!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that a substantial portion of families don't feel this way.

1.Clear from where?
2.Define "this way".

Anonymous wrote:
It is clear that families in FFX county generally aren't afraid of speaking up, so the fact that they aren't is a pretty good indication that the majority don't care.


3. Clear from where?
4. Absolutely false, I personally know many families who were afraid to speak up during pride month in our school last year where teachers were going too far because of fear of retaliation.


+1 we are afraid to speak up because we don’t want to be labeled bigots. But we don’t want any of this crap in our schools.


Aww. That sounds scary. Feel free to home school or send them to a religious school.


We aren’t religious. But we don’t want drag queens or kinky boots in our schools - now that’s scary!


Well luckily they are in a play which you don't have to participate in or see. Such an easy solution!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that a substantial portion of families don't feel this way.

1.Clear from where?
2.Define "this way".

Anonymous wrote:
It is clear that families in FFX county generally aren't afraid of speaking up, so the fact that they aren't is a pretty good indication that the majority don't care.


3. Clear from where?
4. Absolutely false, I personally know many families who were afraid to speak up during pride month in our school last year where teachers were going too far because of fear of retaliation.


+1 we are afraid to speak up because we don’t want to be labeled bigots. But we don’t want any of this crap in our schools.


Aww. That sounds scary. Feel free to home school or send them to a religious school.


We aren’t religious. But we don’t want drag queens or kinky boots in our schools - now that’s scary!


Well luckily they are in a play which you don't have to participate in or see. Such an easy solution!


We have to see our principal in thigh high boots promoting this crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She’s advertising their spring musical. Awesome way to support the arts!


Exactly. She’s clearly advertising the school play and trying on their costumes. Totally appropriate. Stop hating on her. Shame on you for trying to shame her.
Anonymous
Major improvement over the last principal. Hope she stays around for a while.
Anonymous
Two schools are doing Pippin--can't wait to see what they do with the bedroom scene and the orgy!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question to the pro-drag pro-kinky people:
Why are you so obsessed with introducing these things in public schools where a substantial portion of families find them inappropriate and offensive?
You are free to take your kid to drag shows if you think that's best for them, but why expose other kids to this against their families' will?


100% this!!!!


Go to a private school. This is the solution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that a substantial portion of families don't feel this way.

1.Clear from where?
2.Define "this way".

Anonymous wrote:
It is clear that families in FFX county generally aren't afraid of speaking up, so the fact that they aren't is a pretty good indication that the majority don't care.


3. Clear from where?
4. Absolutely false, I personally know many families who were afraid to speak up during pride month in our school last year where teachers were going too far because of fear of retaliation.


Personally I think you are all doing this because it's an election year. It's exhausting. Just go private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s advertising their spring musical. Awesome way to support the arts!


Exactly. She’s clearly advertising the school play and trying on their costumes. Totally appropriate. Stop hating on her. Shame on you for trying to shame her.


Pervert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question to the pro-drag pro-kinky people:
Why are you so obsessed with introducing these things in public schools where a substantial portion of families find them inappropriate and offensive?
You are free to take your kid to drag shows if you think that's best for them, but why expose other kids to this against their families' will?


100% this!!!!


Go to a private school. This is the solution.


How about you go to a private school? And you can put on your drag queen shows there. Leave the public schools out of your agenda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question to the pro-drag pro-kinky people:
Why are you so obsessed with introducing these things in public schools where a substantial portion of families find them inappropriate and offensive?
You are free to take your kid to drag shows if you think that's best for them, but why expose other kids to this against their families' will?


100% this!!!!


Go to a private school. This is the solution.


How about you go to a private school? And you can put on your drag queen shows there. Leave the public schools out of your agenda.


Oh my dear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that a substantial portion of families don't feel this way.

1.Clear from where?
2.Define "this way".

Anonymous wrote:
It is clear that families in FFX county generally aren't afraid of speaking up, so the fact that they aren't is a pretty good indication that the majority don't care.


3. Clear from where?
4. Absolutely false, I personally know many families who were afraid to speak up during pride month in our school last year where teachers were going too far because of fear of retaliation.


+1 we are afraid to speak up because we don’t want to be labeled bigots. But we don’t want any of this crap in our schools.


Aww. That sounds scary. Feel free to home school or send them to a religious school.


We aren’t religious. But we don’t want drag queens or kinky boots in our schools - now that’s scary!


Tall boots are so scary!

Your kids don't have to participate or go to the play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s advertising their spring musical. Awesome way to support the arts!


Exactly. She’s clearly advertising the school play and trying on their costumes. Totally appropriate. Stop hating on her. Shame on you for trying to shame her.


Pervert.
u

Are we talking about a former president that conservatives love?! Because he is that and so much worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It's clear that a substantial portion of families don't feel this way.

1.Clear from where?
2.Define "this way".

Anonymous wrote:
It is clear that families in FFX county generally aren't afraid of speaking up, so the fact that they aren't is a pretty good indication that the majority don't care.


3. Clear from where?
4. Absolutely false, I personally know many families who were afraid to speak up during pride month in our school last year where teachers were going too far because of fear of retaliation.


+1 we are afraid to speak up because we don’t want to be labeled bigots. But we don’t want any of this crap in our schools.


Aww. That sounds scary. Feel free to home school or send them to a religious school.


We aren’t religious. But we don’t want drag queens or kinky boots in our schools - now that’s scary!


Tall boots are so scary!

Your kids don't have to participate or go to the play.


This
Anonymous
I would rather see Kinky Boots than Pippin ANY day.
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