Posted on 10/17/2014 9:12:11 PM PDT by Morgana
RANDLE, Wash. When administrators at White Pass Jr. Sr. High School asked students to dress up as their favorite celebrities for Spirit Week, Mason Mudge and Chandler Krueger did just that.
Mudge came as Miss America.
And Krueger dressed up as Nicki Minaj.
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I keep thinking G-d knew this was coming, since he warned us not to dress as the opposite sex. Not the infinite sex.
You know, for Halloween, for Theatre, or even “Spirit Week” which is kind of like Theatre I would let this kind of thing slide. For things like this I get it, it’s funny as in “ha ha” not in funny “queer”.
When the kids want to do it all through the school year then it’s funny as in “queer” and not funny as in “ha ha”.
That’s it. Just boys being goofy. If they were trans-whatever they could do it every day.
He sure sounded like a Sodomite.
“Goofy” must have another meaning?
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It could be seen as making fun of REAL queers and transvestites.
You cannot have that.
The one dressed as Miss America looked as goofy as hell!
They didn’t specify that the costume had to be gender appropriate. What teenage boy has a male favorite celebrity?
Dude, I never thought of that either!
“They didnt specify that the costume had to be gender appropriate. “
I thought the same thing
“What teenage boy has a male favorite celebrity?” Lot of boys think Chuck Norris is cool but how do you dress as him?
It’s the sort of pretzel logic most of us don’t usually engage in because it hurts. Consider me a martyr. ;-)
When I was in school boys wore only pants and girls wore only dresses. Boys had to have their hair cut above the ear and collar, and girls hair had to at least touch the top of their shoulders. A decent woman would never be seen in public wearing slacks, and men wore button up shirts.
We have already degraded to the point where it is acceptable for women to wear men’s pants. It is only a matter of time before it is a daily occurrence for boys to wear dresses.
“We have already degraded to the point where it is acceptable for women to wear mens pants.”
I just can’t.
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