Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What right do you think is infringed upon? Your right to be transphobic?
Umm, the right to an appropriate changing area? If transgenders can pick their changing area, why can't everyone else?
They have an appropriate changing area? I'm sure if they are uncomfortable they can request to change elsewhere.
Not under the proposed policy. Only the transgenders get to pick and choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What right do you think is infringed upon? Your right to be transphobic?
Umm, the right to an appropriate changing area? If transgenders can pick their changing area, why can't everyone else?
They have an appropriate changing area? I'm sure if they are uncomfortable they can request to change elsewhere.
Not under the proposed policy. Only the transgenders get to pick and choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, the petition is full of hateful comments. I would be embarassed to put my name on that. I'm looking through it now to see if any of them are at my child's school so I can avoid play dates.
Exactly which comments are so full of "hate"?
Here are some samples:
"I'm signing because this petition aligns perfectly with common sense. "
"This is a subject that demands respectful conversation and consideration."
"This petition is well written and said - all students' rights have to be fairly respected, not just some special group."
Come on, show us the "hate".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What right do you think is infringed upon? Your right to be transphobic?
Umm, the right to an appropriate changing area? If transgenders can pick their changing area, why can't everyone else?
They have an appropriate changing area? I'm sure if they are uncomfortable they can request to change elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
They really should be ashamed, as some of their fellow sympathizers in bashing LGBT students are on other websites threatening School Board members with physical violence. Thought they might like to know that when they put their names on these petitions they are associating with criminal thugs. I'll be checking to see which ones are arrested first.
Holy crap, are you serious? These people are batshit.
Not as crazy as the transanity group. I'm still sure who's more mentally ill - the transgenders or the supporters who insist they are not mentally ill?
I'm leaning toward the transanity supporters as more mentally ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
They really should be ashamed, as some of their fellow sympathizers in bashing LGBT students are on other websites threatening School Board members with physical violence. Thought they might like to know that when they put their names on these petitions they are associating with criminal thugs. I'll be checking to see which ones are arrested first.
Holy crap, are you serious? These people are batshit.
Not as crazy as the transanity group. I'm still sure who's more mentally ill - the transgenders or the supporters who insist they are not mentally ill?
I'm leaning toward the transanity supporters as more mentally ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What right do you think is infringed upon? Your right to be transphobic?
Umm, the right to an appropriate changing area? If transgenders can pick their changing area, why can't everyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, the petition is full of hateful comments. I would be embarassed to put my name on that. I'm looking through it now to see if any of them are at my child's school so I can avoid play dates.
Exactly which comments are so full of "hate"?
Here are some samples:
"I'm signing because this petition aligns perfectly with common sense. "
"This is a subject that demands respectful conversation and consideration."
"This petition is well written and said - all students' rights have to be fairly respected, not just some special group."
Come on, show us the "hate".
Anonymous wrote: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?
What right do you think is infringed upon? Your right to be transphobic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
They really should be ashamed, as some of their fellow sympathizers in bashing LGBT students are on other websites threatening School Board members with physical violence. Thought they might like to know that when they put their names on these petitions they are associating with criminal thugs. I'll be checking to see which ones are arrested first.
Holy crap, are you serious? These people are batshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
They really should be ashamed, as some of their fellow sympathizers in bashing LGBT students are on other websites threatening School Board members with physical violence. Thought they might like to know that when they put their names on these petitions they are associating with criminal thugs. I'll be checking to see which ones are arrested first.
Holy crap, are you serious? These people are batshit.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, the petition is full of hateful comments. I would be embarassed to put my name on that. I'm looking through it now to see if any of them are at my child's school so I can avoid play dates.
Anonymous wrote: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
Umm, no it's not. Get ready to lose in court big time. The Education Department's "interpretation" of the law has all the force of toilet paper.
Anonymous wrote: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.
They really should be ashamed, as some of their fellow sympathizers in bashing LGBT students are on other websites threatening School Board members with physical violence. Thought they might like to know that when they put their names on these petitions they are associating with criminal thugs. I'll be checking to see which ones are arrested first.