Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”
I have to tell you an adult saying to my high school student to take off their pants and walk in her underwear is getting reported to law enforcement and sued under whatever statute exists for protecting minors for sexual harassment.
Why can't your kid wear appropriate clothes for the occasion? Also, when people fail to wear the appropriate clothes, then finding quick solutions is what resourceful people do. Not file lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”
I have to tell you an adult saying to my high school student to take off their pants and walk in her underwear is getting reported to law enforcement and sued under whatever statute exists for protecting minors for sexual harassment.
Why can't your kid wear appropriate clothes for the occasion? Also, when people fail to wear the appropriate clothes, then finding quick solutions is what resourceful people do. Not file lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”
I have to tell you an adult saying to my high school student to take off their pants and walk in her underwear is getting reported to law enforcement and sued under whatever statute exists for protecting minors for sexual harassment.
Why can't your kid wear appropriate clothes for the occasion? Also, when people fail to wear the appropriate clothes, then finding quick solutions is what resourceful people do. Not file lawsuits.
Who are you? Why are you so obsessed with being able to have easy access to women’s private parts, which is why you want them to wear dresses?
Who are you? I'm a woman who has worn a dress before, including to graduation. And as far as I know, a dress is not worn for the purpose of providing other people access to private parts. You sound totally nuts, sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole thing of forcing boys and girls into gendered outfits, especially forcing girls into dresses, is just creepy.
Gendered outfits have existed throughout every culture and era in history. About 5 minutes ago, we decided gender was a feeling rather than a biological fact, and now we are going to pretend gender signifiers are creepy. OK.
Gendered dress codes are creepy.
They have been the norm since recorded history. And if this is your stance, it nullifies the trans girls entire argument. She would have no reason to prefer the male or female version of the uniform, rather, she should be arguing that no students should get to wear pants. She is making the opposite argument, that dresses are integral to her identity as a female.
Um, if you reject gendered dress codes that means you believe people should wear what they most feel comfortable and appropriate in, regardless of gender. Your argument makes no sense. Any of the girls should have been able to wear pants if they so chose. And any of the boys should be able to wear a dress or robes if they so choose. Lots of cultures where men where dresses. Even male priests wear dresses in church in our culture.
Break out of your rigid thinking and support freedom.
NP. You need real problems. How clownish to think some spoiled boy not getting to wear a dress for an hour should be the civil rights issue of the day.
You know, it's the same people that claim that trans people should just express themselves as feminine men or masculine women that then turn around and say, no boys are pants only. Then they claim that the trans person is reinforcing stereotypes while literally doing it themselves. By saying, she's a boy and boys wear pants, YOU are reinforcing stereotypes. Okay, she's a boy. Boys can wear what they choose. Unless you want everyone to conform to gendered stereotypes of clothing.
These petty quibbles are the domain of entitled brats. I don’t give a single fig about these non-problems. Follow the rules or stay your behind at home. The rest of us have real issues to concern ourselves with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This young person wants to create a big drama at the graduation.
In the south land, we just don’t do that.
We’ll mind our states and you mind your own.
Sorry, some of us believe that Human Rights should not vary by what region of the USA you happened to be born in.
Anonymous wrote:This young person wants to create a big drama at the graduation.
In the south land, we just don’t do that.
We’ll mind our states and you mind your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”
I have to tell you an adult saying to my high school student to take off their pants and walk in her underwear is getting reported to law enforcement and sued under whatever statute exists for protecting minors for sexual harassment.
Why can't your kid wear appropriate clothes for the occasion? Also, when people fail to wear the appropriate clothes, then finding quick solutions is what resourceful people do. Not file lawsuits.
Who are you? Why are you so obsessed with being able to have easy access to women’s private parts, which is why you want them to wear dresses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”
I have to tell you an adult saying to my high school student to take off their pants and walk in her underwear is getting reported to law enforcement and sued under whatever statute exists for protecting minors for sexual harassment.
Why can't your kid wear appropriate clothes for the occasion? Also, when people fail to wear the appropriate clothes, then finding quick solutions is what resourceful people do. Not file lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”
I have to tell you an adult saying to my high school student to take off their pants and walk in her underwear is getting reported to law enforcement and sued under whatever statute exists for protecting minors for sexual harassment.
Anonymous wrote:School officials also stopped a girl wearing black pants from participating but told her that if she took her pants off she could participate even without a dress.
https://www.kktv.com/2023/05/22/transgender-student-who-sued-over-graduation-dress-code-tells-her-story/
Caren Dallas, Jai’s mother, says a supervisor told her daughter that she could not wear black pants underneath her gown.
“She tells her that she can take her pants off and walk the stage, but she needed white shoes. So, she could walk in her underwear, but she can’t walk in pants,” an emotional Caren Dallas said. “This is something that she achieved, you know, that she worked hard for.”