Pulling kids out en masse every Monday from school, or for a whole week, might end this stuff.
What bothers me is that we tolerate it.
We should be rejoicing that Obama finally will be remembered with a fitting legacy, The Bathroom Legacy. Americans still haven’t figured out though that the public schools are an enormous farce designed to extract tax dollars and brainwash kids. “School trips” are ridiculous. Take your kids, as a family, and go see NYC or Washington, DC, or whatever it is that the school deems “worthy” of making your kids bunk with the opposite sex. I have never understood why parents tolerate the undermining of their authority by the schools with the “trips” nonsense anyway. It’s offensive that the schools think this is their province!
Pulling kids out every Monday...
is an exit strategy, and I believe only an exit is the “right answer.”
And as a strategy it is probably counterproductive, because it gives the state an excuse to bring charges against the parents for truancy, child abuse, yadayada, plus a negative impact on the child’s record.
Just homeschool. It’s easy and better. Like home cooking is better than govt soup kitchen hash sprinkled with rat droppings.
I don’t think it’s a good sign it is even an issue. Reminds me of the ‘gay marriage’ crap 15-20 years before it was just imposed like it was really no big deal after all.
Freegards
As a conservative with libertarian leanings, I don’t like to see anyone coerced, even transgenders. But if students are free to share public bathroom facilities with whomever they prefer, then the reciprocal must also be true, namely, that students are also free NOT to share bathroom facilities with whomever they don’t prefer.
This means all students, transgender or not, should be free to reconsider their willingness to share public bathroom facilities at all, and choose to go elsewhere, even home, for privacy.
The willingness of the vast majority of students to share facilities with others of the same biological sex is a centuries old convention and has been a huge blessing, for it maximizes class attendance by allowing efficient use of limited break time and limited facilities.
I am all for protecting the privacy, rights and freedom of all kinds of minorities. But I don’t think the Obama administration has thought through the logical consequences of throwing away a hugely cost efficient convention.
This is like saying people should be free to choose what side of the road to drive on! After all who is to say the right side of the road is better than the left?
Well true, right side or left side, it doesn’t matter, but we must agree on one side, or give up driving altogether.