Mississippi bans trans student from graduation because she refused to wear "boy clothes" under gown

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This young person wants to create a big drama at the graduation.

In the south land, we just don’t do that.

We’ll mind our states and you mind your own.


The school is the one creating the drama.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume everyone on this thread is against dress codes in HS. I am personally but if you believe schools should have a dress code then I don’t see how you can argue that this kid can wear whatever they want to graduation.


Yes i am against dress codes especially in public schools.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This young person wants to create a big drama at the graduation.

In the south land, we just don’t do that.

We’ll mind our states and you mind your own.


Of course you do.
Anonymous
You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.


I don’t think you know what those words mean. You do you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Leave that young person alone.

Like hell we’ll leave you alone to oppress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


This girl was doing it at her own but you control freaks wouldn’t let her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.


I don’t think you know what those words mean. You do you.


Freedom to wear clothes of your own choosing? You don’t believe in that freedom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.


I don’t think you know what those words mean. You do you.


Sounds like you want a bigger government to enforce dress codes set by the state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.


I don’t think you know what those words mean. You do you.


Sounds like you want a bigger government to enforce dress codes set by the state.


The school set standards.

Some special interests ran to a judge.

The judge said the school can set standards.

Only government action here was a judicial ruling sought by your kind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.


I don’t think you know what those words mean. You do you.


Sounds like you want a bigger government to enforce dress codes set by the state.


The school set standards.

Some special interests ran to a judge.

The judge said the school can set standards.

Only government action here was a judicial ruling sought by your kind.


The school standards weren't applied the entire time this kid attended the school including other school functions and the prom, then suddenly they enforce at graduation. Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I assume everyone on this thread is against dress codes in HS. I am personally but if you believe schools should have a dress code then I don’t see how you can argue that this kid can wear whatever they want to graduation.


Schools can have gender neutral dress codes.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Sounds like you hate liberty and freedom.


I don’t think you know what those words mean. You do you.


Sounds like you want a bigger government to enforce dress codes set by the state.


The school set standards.

Some special interests ran to a judge.

The judge said the school can set standards.

Only government action here was a judicial ruling sought by your kind.


Was this a private school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You want your boys in sequins at graduation, do it at your own.

Leave us alone. We’ll get along better in this way.


Leave that young person alone.

Like hell we’ll leave you alone to oppress.


We’ll save some donuts from church this weekend for the federals you can send down for the second, “sequin” reconstruction. Will be fun, we just love guests.
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