And that's why we're working to get rid of unions in this country. |
I suppose that it is a sign of progress that nobody has an interest in debating transgender teachers and would rather argue about Saudi Arabia, but it would still be better to take that discussion elsewhere. Please stick to the topic at hand.
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OP, I mean this very sincerely: what are the odds that your young child will have a male-to-female transgender teacher in a DCPS elementary school? The probability doesn't seem all that high to me. |
Who cares? I want effective teachers. That's my main concern. |
I might, insofar that I felt it could incrementally build toward more acceptance (I'll even take tolerance when an improvement). With an eye to both how my child is treated, a little bit about me personally- and if it helps a great teacher or two who happens to be trans, that would be great too. OTOH, it feels a) time consuming, and I am busy like any other over committed DC working parent of mid - high SES (to bring in that infamous recent thread) and b) many people on this thread make me wonder if things really aren't That Bad in terms of attitudes- actually pretty heart warming. Then again there is DCUM, and what we will find when we actually jump into our DCPS school in August. |
+100! |
I honestly can't believe that anyone would care at all. What difference could it possibly make? |
I thought this was you, but I guess not: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/476473.page Someone has beat you to it. |
Not me! Good for her. I'm also in my 30s and MTF trans, but from there we diverge: live in DC not VA, one kid not plural, married not divorced, Catholic not Wiccan... but on a number of things that people ask about there is a commonality of experience. Haven't read it all, but she seems to be doing a great job at education and most people seem to be nice/respectful in questions - so goodness all around. |
Wow, I actually did live in Saudi Arabia, just moved to dc after years as an expat. Had many great experiences there but can't imagine describing it at more tolerant than dc (or almost anywhere really) |
Hi, PP! I'd love it if you'd feel comfortable sharing some of your experiences in my thread. |
My son has a FTM teacher in his school (PGCPS). I remember when he was a she when my daughter attended. Although there were jokes all around about the issue; however, my children were taught to respect his desire to change. When they made the comments, my response was - SO WHAT? What does that have to do with you. The kids never made a big deal about it. It was strange to me at the time because that was the first time I had seen such a thing, especially in a black elementary school. Homophobia runs rampant in the black community (BTW, I am black). No one made a public spectacle of the issue and all was right with the world. He is as fantastic as he was when he was a she, go figure. Wonderful teacher.
Start to teach your children that this is not going away. My children don't even flinch when they see homosexual couples. They may ask questions, but nothing out of the ordinary for growing, inquisitive children. BTW, Caitlyn Jenner is still as wonderful as when she was Bruce the Olympic Star!!!! |
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Not to disagree about whether or not I'd mind, but really, your analogy to a nose job is ridiculous. |
Since you asked, I feel you are a bigot for asking this question. |