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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t believe how quickly we turned into a society where people support a boy wearing a dress to an event. This country is screwed. [/quote] Right, how dare anyone think that just because she [/b]dressed as a girl [/b]all through high school and to the prom and the principal and staff and students never had a problem with it, she would be allowed to wear a nice dress that no one would see under her graduation gown without the superintendent inventing a new rule. [/quote] LOL. So, on the one hand, clothes supposedly have no gender, but when a boy puts on a dress, he’s “dressing as a girl.” Do you even have the capacity for critical thinking? You sound like a clown contradicting yourself all over the place. [/quote] Clothes are what you think they are. This particular girl liked dresses. My girl likes pants. Jesus never wore anything but a robe. Vive la difference.[/quote] You slipped though. You used the phrase “dressing as a girl” to refer to wearing dresses, which means you equate dresses to female gender. Ooops! Keep your story straight next time.[/quote] That was me, a different poster than the one you responded to. I said the student “dressed as a girl” because the student identifies as a girl and your hero superintendent commanded that she must dress as a boy. In other words, maybe over your head, I’m talking about a specific case in which a trans girl wants to wear a dress and should be allowed to. The other poster is referencing that other girls may want to wear pants and they also should be allowed to do so. There is no contradiction. I’m not the one forcing every girl to dress the same and every boy to dress the same. That’s your guy, the bully superintendent. I think we are both saying that students should be able to wear what they want to wear under their graduation gowns. [/quote] Wearing pants is dressing like a boy? It’s 2023! Stop that![/quote] Don’t be intentionally dense. The student wanted to wear a dress and the superintendent overrode the principal and said the student had to wear black pants, black shoes, white shirt, and tie “like a boy”. One girl who wore pants was taken out of line for dressing like a boy and not allowed to walk in graduation. The principal who let the trans girl dress as she wanted for four years was not allowed to attend her school’s graduation. The graduates should be allowed to wear what they want to wear. That is the point. Why are you defending the bully superintendent? [/quote]
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