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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stacey Langton threatened the school board on Twitter today and got her account suspended. What a loon![/quote] The FCPS School Board activists are a threat to our kids every single day by pushing forward their agenda of gender ideology, sexualization, and political activism in spite of the objection from the majority of parents, students, and some school staff. Stacy Langton’s methods to fight this indoctrination might not be perfect, but they have been effective in that she brought to light things that were hidden; and for that, many parents are grateful and appreciate her advocacy and courage. Not sure why your chose this specific thread to mock Mrs. Langton’s, but there is no doubt that Superintendent Reid has bigger challenges ahead of her.[/quote] I guess if this were one of the backward former slave states like Texas or Alabama that might be true, but it sounds like you're living in an alternative reality.[/quote] Alternative reality is to believe that everyone else is obsessed with sex to the extent that it becomes the only thing that defines them. [/quote] DP: It's not about sex, it's about whether the state respects your control over your own body.[/quote] K-12 students attend school to get an education focused on academics and to master basic concepts on core subjects and electives, additional to acquiring critical thinking skills; and ideally, to be encouraged to become independent learners. Parents don’t send their kids to school to become political activists on issues that pertain adults. That being said, I agree with you on whether the State respects women’s control over their own bodies to be an issue. It’s for that reason that when it comes to girls in K-12 grades, the State, School Board, school unions, or any other third parties should NOT have control over girls’ bodies and decide for them that it’s acceptable to eliminate single sex spaces at school, such as bathrooms or lockers. Nor should they control girls’ bodies at sports by unfairly submitting female students to compete against male students who identify as female. Last, NO adult should demean K-12 girls by reducing them to body parts or bodily functions, and in the process, robing them of the pride and dignity that comes with inherently being a woman. Such is the case when substituting the word woman with “menstruating person”, or would be the case if girls are taught that when they mature, they can’t aspire to be called mothers, but rather “birthing people”, or “nursing parent”. Forcing K-12 girls to believe that anyone can redefine their intrinsic value as women to appease some adults (mainly male) it’s nothing less than the State not respecting girls’ control over their bodies and their humanity. [/quote] Fancy language can't hide the fact that you are nuts. [/quote] Nuts AND appropriating feminism to mask their bigotry.[/quote] People who said that women need to embrace men playing at being women and give them first consideration in women’s issues hijacked feminism. They succeeded in revealing how crazy “the left” has become. Now you’ve got basic sanity (woman= adult human female) as the domain of “the right.” I never thought I’d see the day.[/quote] +1[/quote] If you think the right is the realm of basic sanity by centering this kind of niche issue, you're really out there. The number of transgender people is really tiny but the right like to act like they are taking over the world.[/quote] Based on your premise, we should expect that under Superintendent Reid the following practices will be true regarding our K-12 kids at school: 1. Girls will continue to count on single sex spaces in bathrooms and changing-rooms as of this fall. 2. Girls will compete in sports with other students who are biologically females in a category exclusively for their sex. 3. FCPS will strive to maintain the essence, dignity and humanity of all girls by continuing to use exclusively the words woman and mother to refer to women who have reached that stage in life, as opposed to any other woke terms created by gender activists to appease male adults. 4. Proper biology terms will be used to refer to female reproductive anatomy - such as breasts and vagina - during age appropriate discussions at school. Based in your assertion, should FCPS not follow these practices, what do you propose parents do to protect our girls at school? [/quote]
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