Posted on 03/26/2014 5:34:20 AM PDT by sevinufnine
Campbell Co. girl asked to stop attending school because of her "boyish" looks. In a letter sent to Sunnie's grandmother and legal guardian Mrs. Thompson, the following was written:
"We believe that unless Sunnie and her family clearly understand that God has made her female and her dress and behavior need to follow suit with her God-ordained identity, that TCS is not the best place for her future education."
(Excerpt) Read more at wdbj7.com ...
Also, IMO it’s suspect that the grandparents’ first impulse was to run to the media and characterize the whole thing as a “personal attack” against her granddaughter.
It's in central Virginia (I'm sitting in it).
No.... schools don’t want to discuss anything that reflects badly on themselves..... and then they HIDE behind privacy laws.
This private school is not hiding behind anything. They are legally obligated to speak only of certain things regarding minors.
As I’ve mentioned many times here on FR, I’m a Christian and former lesbian. And when I was young, I was also a tomboy who pretended to be male. It distresses me to no end to see very young children, as young as nursery school, encouraged by their families to work towards becoming the opposite sex. This grandmother can’t be unaware that this is the world we live in today. (And as an aside, something clicked when reading about the Justina Pelletier case today — they are one of the “leading” hospitals on basically sex changes for children, which I doubt is all coincidence). The link to the actual letter in post 7 is now disabled, but what says the most to me right now, like at least one other poster said, is the family’s decision to go the media.
Time magazine quotes the grandmother saying, after the remark on them being Christian, “If my (grandchild) grows up to be homosexual or transgendered, I will love her that much more.” They deleted something in between in her remarks, so the context isn’t clear, but altogether it seems at this point that this family wants transgenderism accepted by the church. At another site a school administrator insisted that it wasn’t just Sunnie being a tomboy, but her presence was a classroom disruption. I believe it’s very likely that the family was doing a little promoting of transgenderism, despite what they say. The antichrist spirit does not have integrity.
Praise God for your deliverance. Blessings to you.
How can that be?
The First Amendment states that the government cannot prohibit the practice of religion. (or prohibiting the free exercise thereof)
Can someone there not read English?
You need to find yourself a preacher.
I’d say that this problem is being exacerbated by the grandmother. The girl would probably do well dressing and acting like a girl if gramma would step aside.
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You’re some kind of agitator.
Okay, thanks. But it would be helpful if the original poster had let us know that it is VA. I have not looked into the matter, but I would not be surprised to find that there is more than one Campbell County in the USA.
Yes, I agree with you. There are at least two more that I know of in Kentucky and Wyoming.
By unkind, I mean...suppose, suppose the parents were killed in an accident.
There was a boy seeking to become a girl whose story was on “Dateline” and at one point the young boy expressed doubts about “transitioning,” and his mother admitted to being crushed and siappointed, although she’d said she had not liked the whole idea at first.
I married a tomboy 39 years ago and counting. Yaaa-Hooo!
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