tea and coffee wrote: » What were the odds of boys in both of their kid's classes coming in to school wearing dresses?
Wombatman wrote: » A Christian couple are reportedly threatening to sue a Church of England primary school because it allowed a boy in their son's class to wear a dress. The family withdrew the six-year-old from the school and will now educate him at home, alongside his eight-year-old brother, who was taken out of school a year ago after a boy in his class also began to wear dresses.http://www.independent.ie/life/family/parenting/christian-parents-to-sue-school-because-boy-in-sons-class-was-allowed-to-wear-dress-36120146.html
Wombatman wrote: » Could be a few Arabs in the school?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » So a 6 year old boy was identifying as a girl and wearing a dress to school? This story is a crock. Surely it is against the law to allow a child whose mind is not fully developed to undertake transition. Think these parents have got the wrong end of the stick.
anna080 wrote: » Imagine this being your biggest problem in life.
DickSwiveller wrote: » The school should not be mainstreaming delusion, and therefore the boy should not be allowed to wear a dress. Fair play to the Christians.
DrumSteve wrote: » If the kid wants to wear a dress honestly who gives a ****.
Boom_Bap wrote: » At 8 years old, the child probably still believes in Santa Clause, suspicious about the Easter Bunny, confident about the tooth fairy and lets their life decisions revolve around their XBox. They do not give a f*ck about what anyone is wearing unless its a fat man in a red suit.
readyletsgo wrote: » Wow, someone doesn't like video games!!! Lol. But these parents sound like dicks. Poor kids, it's always the parents fault for pushing their "Christian" views on their children. Who gives a **** what other kids wear.
DickSwiveller wrote: » Me.
readyletsgo wrote: » Wow, someone doesn't like video games!!!
kylith wrote: » How sad for you that a 6 year old's sartorial decisions have such an effect on you.
freshpopcorn wrote: » If your are a very religious parent a school today is not the place for your child to attend.
Gravelly wrote: » I very much doubt that it's a sartorial decision, or that it was the child's own decision. The child who "identifies as a girl" is even more of a victim than the christian child, as the christian child can opt out of christianity in adulthood if he so wishes - if, as I suspect will be the case, the "transgender" child continues to be brainwashed to the point of medical intervention, then it will be very difficult for them to reverse later in life. "Transgender children" appear to be the new must-have accessory for the virtue-signalling parent.
DrumSteve wrote: » All this "suspecting" seems to be based on your own biases and suspicions rather than actual facts.