Posted on 11/16/2021 3:43:38 AM PST by outpostinmass2
EXETER — An Exeter High School freshman and his mother are suing the school district after he was suspended from playing in a football game for allegedly expressing his view there are “only two genders.” The student’s suit was filed in Rockingham Superior Court Thursday, Nov. 4, through his attorney, Ian Huyett of Cornerstone Action, a nonprofit Christian advocacy organization.
The lawsuit alleges the student received a one-game suspension in September in violation of his constitutional right to free speech and the New Hampshire Bill of Rights because he expressed what the suit called his Catholic belief there are “only two genders,” male and female.
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He’s right of course. But the way the word “gender” has been corrupted, he should have used the scientific term “sexes”.
It’s not only a Catholic belief, it’s a scientific fact.
It’s time people started filing lawsuits about this. If there are more than two....prove it.
This certainly is a reenactment of the “Emperor’s New Clothes” story. Only a child had the wisdom to tell the king he was wearing no clothes. The naked school authorities should beware.
Exactly genders are made up constructs. Sex is dual and immutable.
Unfortunately he has been so poorly educated that he thought they were interchangeable words.
His “Catholic belief”. No, that’s real science. Male and Female. Real settled science, it has nothing to do with religion.
For me it’s a free speech issue. This is a public school from what I understand and he has every right to say it. Now, if people disagree with him, they can explain that as well. It’s a free country.
You don’t hear people say this much today but it’s as true as it was when I was younger: “I disagree with what you say but I defend your right to say it.”
Transgender is removed from Trans-dragon only by degree. In addition to hormone therapy, reconstruction, and prosthesis, the latter also suggests the need for an ignition source and fuel supply.
Kids say the craziest things sometimes.
I’ve not yet heard an explanation of what constitutes a third.
“Party of science” will surely back this scholar-athlete in the legal battle ahead.
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Requiring children to lie is evil; how someone dress and no amount of cosmetic surgery or hormone therapy changes gender. If an individual chooses to use a cockamamie definition of gender that is their prerogative, if you want to humor them that is your choice, but don’t demand or require others do the same.
Well, you have the XX and you have the XY. That’s pretty much it. Now, there are some rare variations, such as XYY, but any decent scientist will tell you that this is an abnormality. And, in fact, it is an abnormality that has no actual bearing on preferences in clothing, or partners, or personality.
When you live in Clown World, as we now do, "bozo" is totally appropriate. And "stfu" is an abbreviation or initialism, not an acronym.
The real lesson to be learned here is not to talk to liberals. Ever.
So close to 1984.
Try this, gender is a term used in language grammar. In the German language there are three genders of the article "the" Der, Die and Das. These denote whether the noun that follows the article is masculine, feminine or neuter. Other languages have similar gendered nouns.
It’s not a belief. It’s a fact.
I agree 100% that persons have a sex and words have a gender, and that saying that a person is of the male or female “gender” (as opposed to “sex”) is nonsensical, and part of Leftist propaganda created by a radical sociologist in the early 20th century. But, from the article, the student said that “there are only two genders” because it was in the context of how to express plural pronouns in Spanish (where the word for “they” is “ellos” in the masculine and “ellas” in the feminine).
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