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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


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Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


There are many reports of trans women winning in sports. It may not be an issue to you, but it is an issue to biological girls who have worked so hard to get beaten by a tranwoman who has only been a woman for a year.

High school track is an example--it has been reported on several occasions from CT.
Women's golf is an example
Lia Thomas winnig swimming championships is an example.
There are plenty of examples.

So, yes, I can have compassion and empathy for those who are being bullied, etc. However, I also have empathy for those who are being cheated out of winning.

1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


No, it’s not.
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


Oh please. One naked trans woman in the locker room made national news. Rightly so.
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


Colleges have single sex bathrooms.. what college did you go to that didn’t?!
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


Colleges have single sex bathrooms.. what college did you go to that didn’t?!


UVA
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


The purpose of promoting LGBIQIA is to induce children, the most vulnerable, to become LGBTQIA...... Why? Maybe the reason is unspeakable.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12282843/Forty-percent-Brown-University-students-say-not-straight-LGBTQ-population-triples-13-years-five-times-national-average.html
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Tell that to the swimmers that have to swim with Lia Thomas. If my daughter worked really hard at sport and a dude came along and started beating all the girls then it is a big deal. I keep seeing these 6ft+ 200lb+ dudes with beards dressed as women. It's pathetic. They don't look like women at all. I can see if it's a little dude that is feminine, but the big dudes that can overtake and overpower women that dress as women and want access to woman only spaces, that's just some messed up stuff and risky. We must protect real women and not the very big bearded man in a sundress.


You KEEP seeing 6ft 200 lbs dudes with beards dressed as women? I doubt that. You’ve seen different people fitting that description on the streets of DC and suburbia?
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Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


Colleges have single sex bathrooms.. what college did you go to that didn’t?!


UVA


So you are not a parent and are just a brand new, current college student.

That explains a lot of these posts.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


So, what is the big deal, then, about Youngkin's policy?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


The purpose of promoting LGBIQIA is to induce children, the most vulnerable, to become LGBTQIA...... Why? Maybe the reason is unspeakable.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12282843/Forty-percent-Brown-University-students-say-not-straight-LGBTQ-population-triples-13-years-five-times-national-average.html


Right. It’s all a big conspiracy theory.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Tell that to the swimmers that have to swim with Lia Thomas. If my daughter worked really hard at sport and a dude came along and started beating all the girls then it is a big deal. I keep seeing these 6ft+ 200lb+ dudes with beards dressed as women. It's pathetic. They don't look like women at all. I can see if it's a little dude that is feminine, but the big dudes that can overtake and overpower women that dress as women and want access to woman only spaces, that's just some messed up stuff and risky. We must protect real women and not the very big bearded man in a sundress.


You KEEP seeing 6ft 200 lbs dudes with beards dressed as women? I doubt that. You’ve seen different people fitting that description on the streets of DC and suburbia?


Maybe PP is seeing that on FoxNews.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


So, what is the big deal, then, about Youngkin's policy?


DP. Youngkin wants to “out” kids to their parents without their consent.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


So, what is the big deal, then, about Youngkin's policy?


DP. Youngkin wants to “out” kids to their parents without their consent.


And, FCPS wants to keep secrets from parents.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The amount of hate and bigotry on this thread is very saddening and alarming. A little empathy and compassion go a long way, especially when children are involved.


+1

Bigots are increasingly emboldened by the right.


I have empathy and compassion for the transgender kids. I also have empathy and compassion for girls in girls' sports and bathrooms.


Maybe within your own frame--probably "those poor lost souls" rather than "people with knowledge of themselves."


Please justify trans girls in girls' sports. It makes no sense. But, you call people against it "bigots."


1) I didn't call anyone a bigot--I was responding to the pp.
2) They said "I have empathy and compassion" and I was responding to that.

What literally is the percentage of trans girls in girls' sports? Out of all the girls playing, what percentage are trans girls? I would guess less than 1/10th of 1%. Is it really worth making this big of a deal about?


Yes, as they may be in the locker room with biological girls.


So you are freaking out because out of the less than 1/10 of 1% there maybe, just maybe could possibly be one that goes into a locker room at some point--likely changing in a private bathroom stall like most of the other kids do. I can pretty much assure you that even in the 1/10000th chance that happens, the kid isn't going to be getting naked in front of other kids. I don't think my kids have fully changed/showered in front of any peers/or had anyone change in front of them despite 10 years of playing three different sports including swimming-- and they are not transgender--it just isn't the norm any more.
I wonder how you will react when your kid goes to college where there are co-ed communal bathrooms.

I just think there are so many far, far more important things to be spending time/energy on.


So, what is the big deal, then, about Youngkin's policy?


DP. Youngkin wants to “out” kids to their parents without their consent.


And, FCPS wants to keep secrets from parents.


Outing a kid against their will can be devastating.
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