There are thousands of illegal aliens attending public school. They crossed the border with no documentation but they are able to attend school.
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There are thousands of illegal aliens attending public school. They crossed the border with no documentation but they are able to attend school.
OozmaKappa wrote:
Star wrote:
That’s what I was thinking.
If you find anything in the OPs story incredible youre not paying attention. Thats the clown world we live in.
The OP made up a story.
It had a few nuggets that could be true.
But it was made up to get people worked up.
And it worked beautifully.
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RunRagged wrote:
As for this happening in cases of botched circumcision, the famous case in which that occurred - David Reimer - ended in disaster and suicide, and is considered a prime example of medical child abuse by a twisted madman and pedophile, John Money.
Thanks for reminding us of the humble beginnings of modern gender theory. A truly fascinating subject.
Are you sure - I just need to say I really appreciate your voice here. Thank you, thank you. (I’m a cis female, not that should matter), but just want you to know you are not alone in understanding gender (different from sexuality which some people don’t seem the grasp) is not defined by genitals.
Why is a boy choosing to run on a girls ream when he would be a top 3 on the boys team?
I'm soooo glad I grew up when I did. So glad!
No.
8 pages of intellectually stunted conversation about a made up story, including multiple lengthy diatribes by RunRagged who seems disturbingly obsessed with the genitals of 12 year olds. Incredible trolling job here, 10/10, bravo OP.
Aouita 84 wrote:
under a bridge wrote:
The OP's only other posting history is also complaining about trans women in sports. But everyone loves to believe and feed the troll about this issue with his "daughter".
Stay under the bridge.
IDIOT!
How does it feel to know that you (and many others) took time out of your weekend to come on here and argue about a fake story like a loser?
Everyone is anonymous here so it really doesn't matter if the story is factual. Even if true, we don't know where it happened. But it sparked the debate on the topic which is what is important.
Smarter than a high schooler wrote:
Everyone is anonymous here so it really doesn't matter if the story is factual. Even if true, we don't know where it happened. But it sparked the debate on the topic which is what is important.
It's only an important topic if it's frequently occurring. My guess is not at all. In California, transgender athletes can compete with girls without any medical treatments,, but I'm not aware of any competing in HS so why would it happen at the middle school level. As always, these threads are based on a theory rather than something that's actually happening.
Smarter than a high schooler wrote:
Everyone is anonymous here so it really doesn't matter if the story is factual. Even if true, we don't know where it happened. But it sparked the debate on the topic which is what is important.
A debate on an obviously made up story is not important other than what it reveals about those who want to argue about it.
Our high school is in the middle of Illinois. It is small and not special. A boy competed as a girl through high school and has had several surgeries after high school in order to become a woman. I found out by my daughter showing me a picture of this person and asking if I thought they were pretty.
Scholar Expert wrote:
Our high school is in the middle of Illinois. It is small and not special. A boy competed as a girl through high school and has had several surgeries after high school in order to become a woman. I found out by my daughter showing me a picture of this person and asking if I thought they were pretty.
OK, in a country with a population if 340M, that's one. Was she competitive?
Just be glad your theoretical daughter is not fighting MMA:
RunRagged wrote:
But back to the issue of schools being in the dark about students' sex: it's actually really important for schools and school employees to know children's sex from the earliest age in order to provide them with appropriate toilet facilities, and proper support if they regress in toilet training and thus pee or poop themselves, as little kids are wont to do. Some kids in 2nd or 3rd grade still have accidents.
I bet I could tell the sex of 99% of kids without a BC.
The Principal is your Pal. A principle is a foundation of a belief. It is important to know the difference.
Example: You were referred to the Principal.
One of your principle beliefs is that things can only be one way. There can be no gray area.
Not intending to feed the troll here, but this can be a serious issue. It should probably come down to basic science like drug testing in athletics. There should be limits established for testosterone for both male and female (maybe by age if that makes sense). Then an athlete can be tested especially if performances are extraordinary. Above the legal limit means not competing. or if above the female limit an athlete can compete in the male category or take hormones to reduce it. Basic science. No need to be filled with hate. It should start with WADA / CAS.
SDSU Aztec wrote:
Scholar Expert wrote:
Our high school is in the middle of Illinois. It is small and not special. A boy competed as a girl through high school and has had several surgeries after high school in order to become a woman. I found out by my daughter showing me a picture of this person and asking if I thought they were pretty.
OK, in a country with a population if 340M, that's one. Was she competitive?
Wasn't there semi trendy news about a few boys competing in girls' track in New England? I've also seen a boy win a girls' high school 3200 at a track meet in California. Not sure what the threshold is for how many boys need to be competing against girls before it's considered more than a theory, but it's clearly not something that never happens.
seen it with my own eyes wrote:
SDSU Aztec wrote:
OK, in a country with a population if 340M, that's one. Was she competitive?
Wasn't there semi trendy news about a few boys competing in girls' track in New England? I've also seen a boy win a girls' high school 3200 at a track meet in California. Not sure what the threshold is for how many boys need to be competing against girls before it's considered more than a theory, but it's clearly not something that never happens.
What HS 3200 race in California did the kid win? The results are undoubtedly available online.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
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Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!