How "Dare"(quoting Greta Thunberg) those parents go to school board meetings, and actually care about their children.
I know this article is from 3 and one half years ago.
A pink slip is what they need.
Tolerance got us here.
They need serious mental health care!!!
THEY SHOULD BE.
“Schools can be an unwelcoming, ...”
It is not schools but the intelligent therein.
1 of every 5 of the abused children take their lives, so far.
The majority of the rest become horrified as they
find they have been scammed to give each teacher
and doctor HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS $ for every victim taken
all the way.
The DO”J” should have stopped this.
Instead they went after the intelligent.
Sickos employed by public schools in case you didn’t notice
And the ChiComs laugh.
“Schools can be an unwelcoming, isolating place for transgender teachers”
Hurray
People who think they are transgender should be kept away from children.
100%. No quarter. I would go as far as to institutionalize anyone that crazy.
FIRE ALL THE GROOMERS
Tolerance is the virtue of having a belief in NOTHING
Here's a thought: don't expect to be viewed as normal.
Normal is a word with a specific, limited range of meaning.
If you're outside the "norm," deal with it and stop trying to change the 99.6% of others.
They need a padded room. These are not normal or healthy people and should not be anywhere around kids.
“trans”lation - there is nothing at all wrong with a so-called “transgender” person, it is only society that is “wrong”.
Why should an unwillingness to be “welcoming” to an errant mental obsession be considered wrong in any sense.
The “gender affirming” health care so-called “transgender” persons need is mental health care that helps them affirm the bilogical sex that they are.
The numbers of trans people in the US is very small according to the U.S. Census. I accept that the self-reporting function may be less than optimal for a true number due to the hesitancy of trans folk to “out” themselves.
However, it seems strange that the issue is so hot in virtually every part of U.S. life and culture.