Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm... This is a federal requirement. FCPS doesn't follow the law, they lose a ton of $$-- Title I & IDEA funds come to mind. But that's just the start. So: serious question before I sign. What is the plan to make this money up after FCPS gives the federal government the middle finger?
Ummm... no it's not. Parts of the admin are using a new definition of sex to make this point, but pointedly deny this definition can be used for Title IX. The courts will ultimately decide the definition of sex, and it will have to be consistent for Title I and IX, probably no one will be happy. If gender is fluid and not biological, then woman's sports are in for a major change.
Ummmm... Yes it is. Or are you the idiot who starts petitions (with bad grammar) and doesn't both to learn the facts:
http://www.transequality.org/know-your-rights/schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another petition where religious "rights" trump basic human rights and decency?
Pass.
If anyone knows of a counter petition, though, point me in that direction!
As written, the policy only protects the rights of the transgendered.
Where is the protection for the rights of the rest of us?
Anonymous wrote:The people leaving their names seek to overlap with the pearl clutchers who speak at these meetings so I guess they aren't embarassed to be bigots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another petition where religious "rights" trump basic human rights and decency?
Pass.
If anyone knows of a counter petition, though, point me in that direction!
As written, the policy only protects the rights of the transgendered.
Where is the protection for the rights of the rest of us?
Anonymous wrote:Another petition where religious "rights" trump basic human rights and decency?
Pass.
If anyone knows of a counter petition, though, point me in that direction!
Anonymous wrote:This is like starting a petition that "All Lives Matter."
Anonymous wrote:You can sign the petition without your name being shown on the net.
Anonymous wrote:You can sign the petition without your name being shown on the net.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google some of these nuts signing this petition. Long history of outspoken homophobia, refusal to let their kids face reality, and worse, some appear to be employed by the school system.
Can FCPS employees do that? Make hateful comments about FCPS students under their own names on a public forum?
I don't know. I suppose if their comments aren't inflammatory, maybe?
Links to these comments, please. I'd be happy to go to a School Board meeting and read some of them out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google some of these nuts signing this petition. Long history of outspoken homophobia, refusal to let their kids face reality, and worse, some appear to be employed by the school system.
Can FCPS employees do that? Make hateful comments about FCPS students under their own names on a public forum?
I don't know. I suppose if their comments aren't inflammatory, maybe?