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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I cannot believe what I am reading. The idea alone that an all-girls school cannot refer to its female student body by that word is utterly preposterous. Of course girls is not a pejorative term. SR instructs grades nursery through 12th. What do you think a 7 year old is? A woman?! We now know that a human brain is not even fully formed until a person’s mid-20s, so while a girl may become a woman by physical terms in her early teens, she will not yet be a woman by maturity-level terms until much later. This whole debate is a política exercise and a show of force by the powers at be that control academia, and you all know it. To support or defend the banning of the word makes you complicit in their crimes. To hear that some girls are demanding that they be referred to as “he” or “it” at an all girls school is tragic. These girls have fallen victim to the progressive lgbtq agenda and are being used by the lgbtq interests groups to advance their agenda. To all those supporting these issues and accepting these bogus and totally made-up claims of “sexual and gender fluidity” at at an all girls Catholic school should be ashamed of themselves. How dare you think you know what is best for another person’s family? How would you feel if someone entered your house and turned your child into a Trump-loving white supremicist? (Oh, I’m sorry, did that finally hit a chord?) Leave political indoctrination out of the classroom. It is completely and utterly immoral. [/quote] Who said they can’t? Where exactly did SR or Holton or any other school actually say this? I doubt it is true. So what of some think it should be this way or that way. It doesn’t mean it is school policy. [/quote]
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