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At no point in time did I say that you can wear whatever you want.
Just that if you let one person wear something, you let others wear it too.
But thanks for reminding us all of your deep seated racism.
I’m not arguing against a dress code. I’m arguing that the dress code should apply equally to everyone.The schools have the right to maintain a dress code. That has been upheld by the courts. They can stop students from wearing Confederate flag clothing because the goddamn Negroes get all bent out of shape. They can also stop cross dressers.
Their school, their rules.
Having a deranged sicko dude wearing high heels and a dress is within their purview to control.
Thanks for reminding us of your support of the sicko Trannies. It is disgusting.
Gowns are dresses...The schools have the right to maintain a dress code. That has been upheld by the courts. They can stop students from wearing Confederate flag clothing because the goddamn Negroes get all bent out of shape. They can also stop cross dressers.
Their school, their rules.
Having a deranged sicko dude wearing high heels and a dress is within their purview to control.
Thanks for reminding us of your support of the sicko Trannies. It is disgusting.
So you don't understand the difference between the way a tranny dresses and a normal person?Gowns are dresses...
That's the stupidest thing I heard all year. You're insane.Man you got your screws loose. Gender dysphoria is not a mental disorder.
Article made a little choked up, but I will be ok.
To put in simpler terms, a person with gender dysphoria is not mentally ill; they are dissatisfied with the gender assigned at their birth.
Yes -- a dress code for the girls and a dress code for the guys.I’m not arguing against a dress code. I’m arguing that the dress code should apply equally to everyone.
Huh? Does the school actually dictate what they wear under their robes??? That's weird.Truly disappointing. Transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe. I see nothing, who cares?
All the hard work to graduate from H.S. (and let me tell you this, Mississippi has a 9% drop out rate) and that is actually good. So you know this person tried.
But anyways, why discriminate? This is a direct violation of the students First Amendment rights, according to the complaint.
A Mississippi federal judge denied a motion Friday, filed by the family of a transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe at her Gulfport high school graduation.
The 17-year-old, identified in court documents by her initials “L.B.,” did not attend her graduation, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi.
“Our client is being shamed and humiliated for explicitly discriminatory reasons, and her family is being denied a once-in-a-lifetime milestone in their daughter’s life,” ACLU spokesperson Gillian Branstetter told CNN in an email. “No one should be forced to miss their graduation simply because of who they are.”
Transgender girl will not attend her high school graduation after Mississippi judge denies request for her to wear a dress
A Mississippi federal judge denied a motion Friday, filed by the family of a transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe at her Gulfport high school graduation. The 17-year-old, identified in court documents by her initials “L.B.,” did not...www.wishtv.com
So you Moon Bats have no problem with students wearing Confederate clothing? Even if it pisses the Negroes and White Guilt pukes off? After all, you don't want to discriminate against the students, do you?I’m not arguing against a dress code. I’m arguing that the dress code should apply equally to everyone.
Or do you have a problem with non-discrimination?
She has done well to finish school without being shot.Truly disappointing. Transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe. I see nothing, who cares?
All the hard work to graduate from H.S. (and let me tell you this, Mississippi has a 9% drop out rate) and that is actually good. So you know this person tried.
But anyways, why discriminate? This is a direct violation of the students First Amendment rights, according to the complaint.
A Mississippi federal judge denied a motion Friday, filed by the family of a transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe at her Gulfport high school graduation.
The 17-year-old, identified in court documents by her initials “L.B.,” did not attend her graduation, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi.
“Our client is being shamed and humiliated for explicitly discriminatory reasons, and her family is being denied a once-in-a-lifetime milestone in their daughter’s life,” ACLU spokesperson Gillian Branstetter told CNN in an email. “No one should be forced to miss their graduation simply because of who they are.”
Transgender girl will not attend her high school graduation after Mississippi judge denies request for her to wear a dress
A Mississippi federal judge denied a motion Friday, filed by the family of a transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe at her Gulfport high school graduation. The 17-year-old, identified in court documents by her initials “L.B.,” did not...www.wishtv.com
Gowns are dresses. When the kids graduated mist of them wore tshirts, shorts and flip flops under their gowns.So you don't understand the difference between the way a tranny dresses and a normal person?
Graduation gowns are appropriate wear.Gowns are dresses. When the kids graduated mist of them wore tshirts, shorts and flip flops under their gowns.
Funny thought, isn't it, that there are far more people with mental issues now than there were decades ago, when there was no gender affirming care.Far more are tortured psychologically because of people who tell them they’re mentally ill or far worse.
Yes one can dream up explanations for illogical rules.Hats in the hallway can hide your identity, chewing gum gets put on chairs or the floor and is very hard to clean up, math requires regular correcting and it one cannot erase a pen.
A dress can hide a boy's identity as a boy and allow him to gain access to female private spaces.I agree 100% there are very logical reasons to not allow biological males in girls and women's privacy spaces and in their sports, yet see no reason a dude cannot wear a dress. I enjoy being the exception.
There have been dress codes for over a hundred years, thought of by parents and educators. Nothing is different now than a hundred years ago.Those reasons should have some logic behind them.
Who cares about that boy pretending to be a girl?Truly disappointing. Transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe. I see nothing, who cares?
All the hard work to graduate from H.S. (and let me tell you this, Mississippi has a 9% drop out rate) and that is actually good. So you know this person tried.
But anyways, why discriminate? This is a direct violation of the students First Amendment rights, according to the complaint.
A Mississippi federal judge denied a motion Friday, filed by the family of a transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe at her Gulfport high school graduation.
The 17-year-old, identified in court documents by her initials “L.B.,” did not attend her graduation, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi.
“Our client is being shamed and humiliated for explicitly discriminatory reasons, and her family is being denied a once-in-a-lifetime milestone in their daughter’s life,” ACLU spokesperson Gillian Branstetter told CNN in an email. “No one should be forced to miss their graduation simply because of who they are.”
Transgender girl will not attend her high school graduation after Mississippi judge denies request for her to wear a dress
A Mississippi federal judge denied a motion Friday, filed by the family of a transgender high school student requesting she be allowed to wear a dress and heels under her robe at her Gulfport high school graduation. The 17-year-old, identified in court documents by her initials “L.B.,” did not...www.wishtv.com
True, but they likely would have barred him when he showed upI have no idea why one would ask permission.