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I’ll further state that there’s no excuse for her spending 3 hours locked in a room for her safety. Fukkin’ SWAT should have been immediately called to safely escort her out of the building.

After arresting and throwing the book at each and every one of those freaks "holding" her there.


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It's funny how they are all claiming that disagreeing thoughts are violent against them, but have no problem punching you in the face if you even look like you don't agree.

If police and D.A.'s allow this to occur then they are emboldened to continue. If they charge people who defend themselves then they are giving the LGBTQ+ crowd a free pass to do what they want knowing the victims will be punished if they try to defend themselves.




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but have no problem punching you in the face if you even look like you don't agree.

I for one would love to have one or more of these subhumans throw hands at me. Especially with cameras rolling.




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Maryland’s largest school district is teaching 4-year-olds about LGBT ‘pride’ without parents’ consent

Montgomery County Public Schools will no longer even tell parents before indoctrinating their children with pro-LGBT books and lessons, starting in preschool.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/n...-07&utm_medium=email

One of the largest and most radically pro-LGBT school districts in America is indoctrinating children into LGBT ideology as early as age 4 without parents’ consent or even their knowledge.

Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), located in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., announced in an email on March 23 that parents can no longer opt their children out of pro-LGBT books and lessons.

The district, which has more than 160,000 students, will not even notify parents before exposing children to transgenderism and homosexuality, according to the email.

“MCPS expects all classrooms to be inclusive and safe spaces for students, including those who identify as LGBTQ+ or have family members in the LGBTQ+ community,” the email said. “A broad representation of personal characteristics within curricular or instructional materials promotes this desired outcome.”

The statement added that “there is an expectation that teachers utilize these inclusive lessons and texts with all students.”

“Students and families may not choose to opt out of engaging with any instructional materials,” except for a sexual education class, it continued. “As such, teachers will not send home letters to inform families when inclusive books are read in the future.”

The email comes after controversy over a list of pro-LGBT books for elementary schools that MCPS approved last year. The books teach children words like “drag queen” and “intersex,” Fox News reported in November.

One book for pre-K children (ages 4-5) celebrates “pride parades,” which regularly feature public homosexual acts and nudity. Another book targeting kindergarteners (ages 5-6) titled “Uncle Bobby’s Wedding” celebrates a same-sex “wedding.”

For second graders (ages 7-8), MCPS approved a book titled “My Rainbow” about a black “transgender” child. A book for third graders (ages 8-9), “Prince and Knight,” centers around a male homosexual relationship, and a book for fourth graders (ages 9-10), “Love Violet,” glorifies a young girl’s lesbian tendencies.


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Mass flight from schools in that district should ensue. The administrators should be fired.

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Mass flight from schools in that district should ensue. The administrators should be fired.

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If more people had the ability to homeschool the public schools would shutter the doors.
 
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When I taught school, we would be jailed for shit like this.


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If more people had the ability to homeschool the public schools would shutter the doors.

Is there such a thing as home schooling on a co-op basis? I always figured different parents would be better at different subjects.
 
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If more people had the ability to homeschool the public schools would shutter the doors.

Is there such a thing as home schooling on a co-op basis? I always figured different parents would be better at different subjects.
I don't think there are any laws against it. I know that in some areas homeschooled kids have access to social/sports events that are among shared households.

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When I taught school, we would be jailed for shit like this.


Our youngest is 48 this year. When our kids were in school, any teacher who brought a drag queen in, or who tried to talk to kids about LGBTQ mental illness, would be out of a job that day, and they'd be very lucky if that was all that happened to them.


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Remember Riley Gaines was hit two times by a man wearing a dress.



SFSU Responds to Alleged Assault on Riley Gaines . . . By Praising the Protesters

https://jonathanturley.org/202...sing-the-protesters/

We previously discussed the disgraceful attack on former swimmer Riley Gaines who was reportedly assaulted when she tried to speak about her views on transgender issues at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Gaines had to be removed to a locked room for hours by police for her own protection. It is now clear why students believed that they had license to engage in such disruptions. SFSU has issued a statement that was conspicuous in its failure to condemn the mob or promise accountability for these actions.

The event was only the latest example of protesters “deplatforming” speakers with opposing views by shouting them down. The mob, however, was so unruly that police had to rush Gaines to safety.

One would think that this would be an easy call for any institution of higher education. Denying free expression and threatening those with opposing views is the very antithesis of core principles.

Instead, SFSU issued a statement that seemed to express sympathy for the protesters and those who were exposed to her views.

After beginning by expressing concern for the transgender community, the statement of Jamillah Moore, Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, repeatedly commends students for their protest and says “Thank you to our students who participated peacefully in Thursday evening’s event. It took tremendous bravery to stand in a challenging space.” At no point does SFSU express concern for Gaines or the students who arranged for the event. At no point does SFSU promise to hold students responsible for shouting down the speaker or endangering her.

Gaines has objected to the notion that the protest was peaceful.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/...peacefully-assaulted

More at link.


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The title of this thread really is about as perfectly descriptive as I can imagine.

I connected Saturday with an old friend, similar views. We had a long conversation on this topic and a few key points came to mind that I'd like to share.

In essence, all of this is folly. It is make-believe taken to a level that I never thought possible before this year.

The facts are simple and undeniable. None of these can be changed based on belief:
1 In mammals there are two genders: Male & Female
2 Both have unique biological and physiological properties that allow for species propagation
3 Human males have XY Chromosomes
4 Human females have XX Chromosomes
5 Human males have a narrower pelvic inlet, sciatic notch, and subpubic angle
6 Human females have a wider pelvic inlet, sciatic notch, and subpubic angle
7 Human males have a penis and testicles
- Not capable of bearing children
8 Human females have a vagina, uterus, and ovaries
- Biologically intended to bear children
9 Human male bodies produce the hormone testosterone
10 Human female bodies produce the hormone estrogen


All of these are biological facts. They have existed in the human race since the first Homo Habilis walked the earth 2.5+ million years ago.

Wearing different clothing, changing your physical appearance, modifying how you behave, even taking hormone therapy and having sex re-assignment surgery does not change elements 1-6 in the list above. Granted you may remove or alter organs and you can take hormone blockers and impact elements 7-10 but the basics of the human gender remain unaltered.

This is no different than a child believing at a back yard tea party that an empty plastic tea cup is really full of hot tea, the rock on your little plate is a biscuit, the pile if dirt is mashed potatoes, and the chunk of wood is lasagna. It doesn't matter how much that little child believes or wants that is true, or how much he/she screams at you that you must believe, the reality is the cup is empty, the rock will chip your tooth, the dirt will taste like dirt, and the wood will give you a lip splinter.

Clearly that example is make-believe play that we have all gone along with at one point in life. But, if that child absolutely believed that was true and not only tried to eat those things but had a screaming fit if no one else believed it, corrective action would be needed.

Facts are irrefutable and easily proven through impartial scientific testing.
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A short video about the increase in transgenderism.

 
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Random thought, and it would take a different legislative makeup, but if legal adults wish to be considered plural then they should be taxed double/triple/whatever multiple they want to be. Flush out the truly insane…
 
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Random thought, and it would take a different legislative makeup, but if legal adults wish to be considered plural then they should be taxed double/triple/whatever multiple they want to be. Flush out the truly insane…


I would say that if they choose the pronouns They/Them then that indicates that they are at least two people.




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SFSU Athletic Director: "Common Mistake" To Think Men Have Physical Advantages Over Women

https://www.zerohedge.com/poli...dvantages-over-women

You have to hand it to San Francisco State University - they’re really trying...

In the wake of swimmer and “Save Women’s Sports” activist Riley Gaines’ appearance at the school at which she was physically assaulted and essentially held hostage by an unruly crowd of political opponents, school officials and far-left activists would have you deny reality.

First, SFSU Vice President for Student Affairs Jamillah Moore sent out a memo thanking activists for “peacefully” taking part in the anti-Gaines protest … and even called them “brave.”

Then, the president of the SFSU student government said that Gaines was at fault for her assault and the screaming protesters due to her “hateful rhetoric.” Indeed, Karina Zamora also pinned blame on the campus police for their “confrontational behavior.”

Now, the SFSU athletic director has joined the fray saying she doesn’t understand what Gaines’ problem is in the first place — that it’s a “common mistake to believe people might have a competitive advantage due to their physical abilities.”



Stephanie Shrieve-Hawkins (pictured), who according to her faculty page has “over 20 years of experience in collegiate athletics,” said that “some athletes can see competition as an enhancer of negative thoughts against trans people, making some forget about other issues like inclusivity,” Golden Gate Xpress reports.

“You wouldn’t see this with dancers or any other thing that’s physical,” she said.

“It’s just with this athletics [perspective], we live in this society that’s so competitive.”

Shrieve-Hawkins added:

“You’ll notice that especially transgender male to female is the one that people are focusing most on because it’s a gender bias in a way as well. So what does that say about women, that women aren’t strong?”

The Xpress report notes SFSU Athletics’s DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) statement reads in part:

Organizations are enhanced by achieving greater diversity. We strive to embrace diversity in it all its forms: culture, identity, life experience, background, abilities, status, and perspectives. Further, we aim to center the voices of those who are marginalized and underrepresented due to structural, systemic, and institutionalized racism and heteropatriarchy that continue to exist in the world of athletics. …

Equity, diversity and inclusion not only improve the learning environment and culture of belonging for all student-athletes, coaches, and staff; they are critical to the process of identifying, addressing, and eliminating practices, policies, norms, traditions, and organizational culture that promote barriers for historically underrepresented and marginalized individuals.

Shrieve-Hawkins said that although transgender athletes aren’t “explicitly mentioned” in the statement, that may change soon in order to be “clear and inclusive.”

According to her staff page, Shrieve-Hawkins holds degrees in kinesiology and child development and has been at SFSU since 2018. Her (private) Twitter profile notes she uses the pronouns “she/her” and includes “Black Lives Matter.”


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These people live among us. Good lord.




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The Xpress report notes SFSU Athletics’s DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) statement reads in part:

Organizations are enhanced by achieving greater diversity. We strive to embrace diversity in it all its forms: culture, identity, life experience, background, abilities, status, and perspectives. Further, we aim to center the voices of those who are marginalized and underrepresented due to structural, systemic, and institutionalized racism and heteropatriarchy that continue to exist in the world of athletics. …

Equity, diversity and inclusion not only improve the learning environment and culture of belonging for all student-athletes, coaches, and staff; they are critical to the process of identifying, addressing, and eliminating practices, policies, norms, traditions, and organizational culture that promote barriers for historically underrepresented and marginalized individuals.

 
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