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Anonymous wrote:Didn't say a School Board member. A school board member nominated a transgender to the FLE committee.

So, there are three vacancies, according to the SB website, on the committee.

That makes 9 nominated committee members. There are other members but they are school reps and community reps. I'm not sure who gets a vote on this committee.

But, of the 9 SB nominated members, there is at least 1 transgender member; 1 transgender parent member; 1 who writes in support of transgender issues; and, 1 who has been the sponsor of the Gay Straight Alliance at the high school where he teacher.

This does not sound like a "representative" group to me. It sounds like they were appointed with an agenda in mind.


Obviously, LGBTQIA community is over represented.


Yes this is definitely concerning as they are not that large of a percentage of the overall population. Where are the Muslim, Christian, Jewish members??
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Anonymous wrote:So what do you say to the parents who are supportive of their transgender children using the bathroom/locker room that aligns to their desired gender and also whose transgender children want to play on sports teams with the gender that they identify with?

I hope that all of the people who are making this all about parents' rights will also affirm the rights of the parents who support their transgender youth.


And, what do you say to those who do not believe it is right to share private spaces with those whose private parts are different? What do you say to the young women who have to compete against biological men?


Honestly, I say get over it. Or your kid can go change in a stall/private space. We would all be better off if we stopped sexualizing school-aged children’s bodies. Kids aren’t ogling each other in school locker rooms. Tell your daughter to mind her own business and keep her eyes off other people’s private parts.


Try to under stand this:

Scenario A: A boy feels uncomfortable using school bathroom and locker room with biological boys. --> Understandable. This must be a boy self-identified as a girl. It is unreasonable that a girl shares the same bathroom and locker room with boys. This self-identified girl can use girl's bathroom and locker room instead of boys'.

Scenario B: A girl feels uncomfortable using school bathroom and locker room with biological boys. --> Anti-transgender, bigot, hatred. It is unreasonable that a girl fells uncomfortable sharing the same bathroom and locker room with boys unless this girl is a transgender girl.



Misgendering, eh?
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