Posted on 08/23/2021 6:57:11 AM PDT by Kaslin
It’s bad enough that a middle school in Loudon County, VA, has decided to remove “male” and “female” signs from its bathrooms.
But in an even more extreme nod to social insanity, this same school is removing the urinals from the boys’ bathrooms. Why? It’s because a number of biological females, who identify as males, are offended by the presence of urinals.
So, rather than point out to these females that they are not really males (otherwise, they’d have no problems with urinals), the school turns the world upside down to accommodate them.
This is the direct result of school policy 8040, which states, “LCPS staff shall allow gender-expansive or transgender students to use their chosen name and gender pronouns that reflect their gender identity without any substantiating evidence, regardless of the name and gender recorded in the student’s permanent educational record.”
So, no substantiating evidence is needed, and, the policy states, all teachers must comply with the students wishes.
In other words, impressionable students, including young children who haven’t the foggiest idea about sexual and gender realities, can simply declare their new identity, and the school must change their records accordingly. And woe be to the teacher or administrator who dares question this cultural madness.
Appropriately enough, the policy is titled, “RIGHTS OF TRANSGENDER AND GENDER-EXPANSIVE STUDENTS.” Gender-expansive? What does that even mean? Welcome to the new reality.
Of course, the problem with this new reality is that it has nothing to do with reality at all.
A biological boy who calls himself a girl is still a boy, and vice versa, no matter how much compassion we want to show them in the midst of their gender confusion.
That’s why that girl cannot use a urinal: because she is not a boy. And saying this is neither hateful nor bigoted. It’s simply telling the truth.
But alas, we live in an age when truth has been displaced by perception, resulting in men’s bathrooms on college campuses having tampons on hand, because “men can menstruate.”
And when “breastfeeding” is replaced by “chestfeeding,” lest “men” breastfeeding their children feel offended.
And when you read stories stating, “When Jesse Ballard found out he was pregnant, he was shocked yet excited.” (Jesse, the “husband,” is the biological female, impregnated by his “wife,” who is the biological female.)
And this is something we are supposed to celebrate. In reality, for all involved, it is heartbreaking. Surely, God has a better way.
Unfortunately, these decisions to do not only affect the individuals making choices for themselves. Instead, they affect others living or working or going to school with them.
As David Kubal pointed out in his article about the urinals being removed from a school in his district, the perceived needs of roughly 0.3 percent of the population, now turn the world upside down for the other 99.7 percent.
Accordingly, he writes, because of this tiny percentage of people in Loudoun County:
I lived for 3 years amid a not-very-technologically-savvy people. As a put-down for cowardly males, they would say, “He probably sits down to pee.”
Walls, floors, toilet seats, it's all going to get it. Preferably the principal's office too. The janitors are going to leave them all in place.
While they're taking out urinals, why not remove the tampon dispensers in the girls' bathroom? Some dude who identifies as a girl "may take offense at it".
I’m going to laugh when the XXs sit down on the toilet after a XY has sprayed the seat.
I’m offended by biological females, who identify as males. How soon will they be removed?
Many XY restrooms have had tampon dispensers for years. The XYs should express their condemnation and removed them.
Just make sure to do the same thing in the faculty bathrooms.
What’s good for the goose...
I’m guessing you don’t stand across from the other guy.
Okay, let me get this straight: Actual biological males will be unable to use a urinal which is made for the way they urinate because biological mentally ill females, who don't use the urinals because of the way they urinate, are upset and don't like them. Probably because it is a symbol of the reality of being a male and shows the un-reality of females claiming they are male.
Life really shouldn't be this complicated.
As a side note, they are not going to like the result of men peeing all over their toilets, either by accident of by trying to make a point.
Virginia | Drought.gov
So since urinals take less water than toilets do, this means that some misguided LGBQ activists in Virginia have unsurprisingly not done their homework concerning removing urinals versus water conservation.
Insights welcome.
I remember when I was in kindergarten we had a trough urinal
like that one.
One day I was playing on the playground with some friends, mostly girls, and I rushed in to use the bathroom and they swept in behind me.
The girls thought the urinal was a big sink, a very low sink.
The urinal had a small pipe along the top that continually dripped water to keep things fresh. One girl was trying to get her hands wet using that while complaining is was so stupid cause it was on the ground and no soap...lol
MUCH scrubbing and screeching ensued when I told her “that’s where boys pee” I’d love to have video of that... would be a hoot on youtube.
But WTF do you do with it after? Drop it in your purse...ewwww
It’s an acquired skill.
What’s next? Removing boy’s penises because trans-boys don’t have them?
Sitzpinklers.
came here to say this~
Now that’s just plain nasty!
“Mommy this juicebox tastes funny”
The next step is to require the boys to sit down to pee.
Liberalism = insanity = the denial of human nature.
(In the interest of equality, why not make the girls stand to pee?)
XY folks will be XY folks till the day they die.
XX folks will be XX folks till the day they die.
God planned it that way. NOTHING you do can change that.
The biological males who identify as girls should object to tampon dispensers and other feminine hygiene products in “their” bathrooms.
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