LCPS sexual assualt - who is held accountable?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why do you say that? Reportedly he wore a skirt and used the girls bathroom. That sounds gender-fluid to me.


I'm sure in your small rural world men wearing skirts and women wearing pants means they are trans and should be burned at the stake. But those of us who have travel outside of Loudoun know that is not the case.

I can help you look up if you're not smart enough to use the computer.


Well, when I use those search terms in Google, the result is “accused rapist”.
Anonymous
Remember when people said this exact scenario would never happen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why do you say that? Reportedly he wore a skirt and used the girls bathroom. That sounds gender-fluid to me.


I'm sure in your small rural world men wearing skirts and women wearing pants means they are trans and should be burned at the stake. But those of us who have travel outside of Loudoun know that is not the case.

I can help you look up if you're not smart enough to use the computer.


You’ll note I called him “gender-fluid”, not trans. If a boy wearing a skirt and using the girls bathroom isn’t “gender fluid”, then what is it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Remember when people said this exact scenario would never happen?


I shared my thoughts in one of the deleted threads. Allowing boys to use the girls bathroom removes a layer of protection for girls. It means a boy can walk into the girls room and not get called out by his peers or stopped by a teacher. It means a girl will feel like she can’t just turn around and walk out because that would be considered “transphobic”. She is left vulnerable by policies that requires schools to allow students to use the restroom of their choice. Originally transgender students were offered private bathrooms but lawsuits were filed to let them into their choice instead. And now a girl has been raped in one. This isn’t okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why do you say that? Reportedly he wore a skirt and used the girls bathroom. That sounds gender-fluid to me.


I'm sure in your small rural world men wearing skirts and women wearing pants means they are trans and should be burned at the stake. But those of us who have travel outside of Loudoun know that is not the case.

I can help you look up if you're not smart enough to use the computer.


You’ll note I called him “gender-fluid”, not trans. If a boy wearing a skirt and using the girls bathroom isn’t “gender fluid”, then what is it?


A boy wearing a skirt? A Scottish kid? A kid dressing up? A goth? A fan of the band phish? There are a hundred things - again, there is only a third hand account of the kid wearing a skirt.

Just wondering if he didn't wear the skirt and still raped the girl would you be as outraged? I don't think so - it's only because OMG. BOY. SKIRT. BATHROOM!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember when people said this exact scenario would never happen?


I shared my thoughts in one of the deleted threads. Allowing boys to use the girls bathroom removes a layer of protection for girls. It means a boy can walk into the girls room and not get called out by his peers or stopped by a teacher. It means a girl will feel like she can’t just turn around and walk out because that would be considered “transphobic”. She is left vulnerable by policies that requires schools to allow students to use the restroom of their choice. Originally transgender students were offered private bathrooms but lawsuits were filed to let them into their choice instead. And now a girl has been raped in one. This isn’t okay.


Boys don't use the girls bathroom. Transgirls use the girls bathroom.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why do you say that? Reportedly he wore a skirt and used the girls bathroom. That sounds gender-fluid to me.


I'm sure in your small rural world men wearing skirts and women wearing pants means they are trans and should be burned at the stake. But those of us who have travel outside of Loudoun know that is not the case.

I can help you look up if you're not smart enough to use the computer.


You’ll note I called him “gender-fluid”, not trans. If a boy wearing a skirt and using the girls bathroom isn’t “gender fluid”, then what is it?


A boy wearing a skirt? A Scottish kid? A kid dressing up? A goth? A fan of the band phish? There are a hundred things - again, there is only a third hand account of the kid wearing a skirt.

Just wondering if he didn't wear the skirt and still raped the girl would you be as outraged? I don't think so - it's only because OMG. BOY. SKIRT. BATHROOM!



See the post at 19:15. These policies leave girls vulnerable. Parents objected to them because they were worried about the exact scenario that happened. They don’t hate transgender people or gender-fluid kids. They rightly worried for their daughter’s safety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So do we get to keep this thread now that WTOP picked up the story?


Daily Mail has picked up the story, too.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So do we get to keep this thread now that WTOP picked up the story?


Daily Mail has picked up the story, too.



They had it before WTOP. Jeff does not consider the Daily Mail a reliable source.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember when people said this exact scenario would never happen?


I shared my thoughts in one of the deleted threads. Allowing boys to use the girls bathroom removes a layer of protection for girls. It means a boy can walk into the girls room and not get called out by his peers or stopped by a teacher. It means a girl will feel like she can’t just turn around and walk out because that would be considered “transphobic”. She is left vulnerable by policies that requires schools to allow students to use the restroom of their choice. Originally transgender students were offered private bathrooms but lawsuits were filed to let them into their choice instead. And now a girl has been raped in one. This isn’t okay.


Boys don't use the girls bathroom. Transgirls use the girls bathroom.



Hard to tell them apart these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


I can be pro-trans and want them to use a private bathroom.
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