Transgender girl will not attend her high school graduation after Mississippi judge denies request for her to wear a dress

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.
man now you proved you a transphobe and a racist!
Damn, double whammy.

ACLU is going to clean house and that school district is going to pay $$$$$
 
So yeah what? He can have children? Hysterectomy? Miscarriage?
He's a dude that is pretending to be something he's not.
We gonna have to agree to disagree on this one and call it good for her.
hey you know June is Pride Month?
Any problem me posting a daily Pride current event?
Seems I trigger the HOMPHOBES and TRANSGENDERPHOBES.
Look a this article right here. Some of these BIGGOTS are coming unglued. :p
 
We gonna have to agree to disagree on this one and call it good for her.
hey you know June is Pride Month?
Any problem me posting a daily Pride current event?
Seems I trigger the HOMPHOBES and TRANSGENDERPHOBES.
Look a this article right here. Some of these BIGGOTS are coming unglued. :p
No one is coming to unglued. Again, why does he wanna wear a dress, is he a queer?
 
You do what you want. No one is passing any laws to make you do differently.
Who said anything about laws?
Check out this jackwagon:
you need to change that to "How would anyone have even known if she hadn't made a stink about it?
Looks like he's trying to tell me what I "need" to change.
But that’s not what’s going on here, is it.
What's going on here is people are upset that others won't play along with their delusions.
Questions end in question marks, btw.
 
Just a couple of points.

Contrary to what many on here seem to think, when kids go to their High School graduation they don't leave their gown zipped up the entire time. Most often they show up with the Gown over there shoulder or arm and put it on for the ceremony. After the ceremony they often have their photographs taken with their gowns unzipped. Especially if they have a new outfit to show off as this young man clearly does.

If that kid were allowed to wear a dress to the ceremony, I'm sure that he would expect full access to the female bathrooms. Unlike regular days at school where the adults have a separate bathroom, parents and yes even grandparents would be using the same bathrooms as the students.

Any Democrat on here want to raise their hand and say I'm fine with my grandma having to share a bathroom with this person?
 
You're just factually wrong.

The DSM-IV called Gender Dysphoria "Gender Identity Disorder." They changed the name specifically because they thought that name depressed people with the disorder. They changed the name, but never declared it a non-disorder.

Of course they should not, because people with Gender Dyphoria are experiencing a genuine break with reality.
BoostedHayabusa

Don't mind Seymore Butts here. He doesn't read so well.

What is Gender Dysphoria?
 
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.”

Nope the state gets to tell you what to wear. How to think and what to say. This all makes great sense.
 

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