Black HS Principal Placed On Administrative Leave After CAC Students And Parents Stage A Walk Out

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It's definitely working against her, but don't get it twisted if this was a white man or woman not catering to the lgbtwyfvdi community they'd still want them out the paint regardless of their race.

either you dont understand the nature of whites or you are intentially obtuse
 

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“….so here are my findings so far... I was able to actually find a real journalist who actually did some work.. the journalist had a conversation with one of the fathers of one of the students who led the walk out.... now this high school student is transgender not even 18 yet...do with that what you will..... he doesn't come right out and say what happened but he said that his daughter has experienced discrimination.... and he believes that the administration doesn't have their backs.... do with that what you will. He also says the problems at CHS go beyond failure to address instances of discrimination.

He also says "The PTSA is a shadow of its former self" and "Teachers are at their wits end,” it sounds like to me that she probably doesnt agree with some of their far left ideas of sexualizing children and they are trying to paint her as an incompetent.. another thing.... every picture that I've seen of the students that engaged in this walk out were white as snow.... I couldn't find one fly in the buttermilk....I'm still collecting data but it seems like to me that these white Liberals are trying to Railroad our sister.. and they're being intentionally vague because they don't want us to dig too deep... I'm also researching this hack journalist who wrote this little piece of Propaganda... white boy named Matthew Sockol...something tells me he had a vested interest in penning this sad excuse for journalism.

this reads like digital blackface :scusthov:
 

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Righteous people won't be able to work at public schools much longer. Maybe any school because they are all government controlled to an extent.

government controlled to reduce discrimination against students/employees and accommodate those with learning or physical disabilities. the "righteous" will be free to discriminate against those who don't subscribe to the righteousness's denominational beliefs.
 

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government controlled to reduce discrimination against students/employees and accommodate those with learning or physical disabilities. the "righteous" will be free to discriminate against those who don't subscribe to the righteousness's denominational beliefs.

She is in a government controlled school. It didn't help her.
 

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I really try to understand gender fluidity, and there is a logic to it. My issue is, it's so arbitrary and subject to change quite often... and then there's an expectation to meet trans folks in whatever they are feeling at all times wherever on that spectrum they are in that time.
This is why I don't attempt to appease them. They worried about being misgendered? Well ok, I will just use your name any time I need to refer to you or talk to you. The idea that the world must bend to their whims is pure narcissism on their part.
 

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I really try to understand gender fluidity, and there is a logic to it. My issue is, it's so arbitrary and subject to change quite often... and then there's an expectation to meet trans folks in whatever they are feeling at all times wherever on that spectrum they are in that time.



Your question touches on a common challenge many people face when trying to understand gender fluidity: the perception that it is arbitrary or unpredictable, and the social expectation to keep up with someone’s changing identity or pronouns. Here’s a concise explanation to address your concerns:

Understanding Gender Fluidity​

  • What is gender fluidity?
    Gender fluidity is when a person’s gender identity or expression is not fixed and can change over time—sometimes day-to-day, sometimes over longer periods123459. For example, a gender fluid person might feel more masculine some days, more feminine on others, or somewhere in between, and their outward presentation (clothing, pronouns, behavior) might shift to reflect that1579.
  • Why does it seem arbitrary?
    From the outside, these changes can appear arbitrary because they don’t follow the binary, stable categories society is used to579. However, for gender fluid individuals, these shifts are genuine reflections of their internal sense of self and are not made for attention or to be difficult5. The experience is deeply personal and rooted in how they feel at any given time.

Social Expectations and Challenges​

  • Why is there an expectation to adapt?
    The expectation to respect and use someone’s current pronouns or identity is about basic recognition and respect for their sense of self125. For gender fluid people, being seen and addressed according to how they feel in the moment helps affirm their identity and reduces feelings of alienation or dysphoria.
  • Is it difficult for others?
    Yes, it can be challenging for those around gender fluid individuals to keep up, especially if changes are frequent57. This is a common struggle and not unique to you. Many allies find it helpful to simply ask for updates when unsure, or use neutral pronouns like “they/them” if appropriate15.

Why Support Matters​

  • Why is support important?
    Supporting gender fluid people—even when it feels confusing—can make a significant difference in their mental health and well-being. Lack of recognition can lead to distress, while acceptance fosters a safer and more inclusive environment25.

Summary Table​

AspectGender Fluid ExperienceSocial Expectation
Identity/ExpressionShifts over time; not fixedMay request different pronouns or labels
Reason for ChangeGenuine reflection of internal sense of selfNot for attention or to be arbitrary
Challenge for OthersCan be hard to keep upUse neutral pronouns or ask when unsure
Importance of SupportAffirms identity, reduces distressFosters inclusion and well-being

Final Thought​

While gender fluidity may seem arbitrary from the outside, for those who experience it, these shifts are meaningful and authentic59. The expectation for others to adapt is rooted in respect and recognition, not in making things difficult. If you’re unsure, open communication and a willingness to learn go a long way in being supportive157.
  1. What Is Fluid?
  2. Gender fluidity: What it means and why support matters - Harvard Health
  3. Gender fluidity - Wikipedia
  4. What Does It Mean to Be Gender Fluid?
  5. Gender Fluid - A Nonbinary View of Genders and More - My Transgender Blog
  6. Gender Changes: Genderfluidity and Trans Possibilities | Blog of the APA
  7. Gender Fluidity: Everything You Need to Know
  8. What Is Gender Fluidity?: Understanding The Vast Spectrum
  9. What Does It Mean to Identify as Genderfluid?
 

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Your question touches on a common challenge many people face when trying to understand gender fluidity: the perception that it is arbitrary or unpredictable, and the social expectation to keep up with someone’s changing identity or pronouns. Here’s a concise explanation to address your concerns:

Understanding Gender Fluidity​

  • What is gender fluidity?
    Gender fluidity is when a person’s gender identity or expression is not fixed and can change over time—sometimes day-to-day, sometimes over longer periods123459. For example, a gender fluid person might feel more masculine some days, more feminine on others, or somewhere in between, and their outward presentation (clothing, pronouns, behavior) might shift to reflect that1579.
  • Why does it seem arbitrary?
    From the outside, these changes can appear arbitrary because they don’t follow the binary, stable categories society is used to579. However, for gender fluid individuals, these shifts are genuine reflections of their internal sense of self and are not made for attention or to be difficult5. The experience is deeply personal and rooted in how they feel at any given time.

Social Expectations and Challenges​

  • Why is there an expectation to adapt?
    The expectation to respect and use someone’s current pronouns or identity is about basic recognition and respect for their sense of self125. For gender fluid people, being seen and addressed according to how they feel in the moment helps affirm their identity and reduces feelings of alienation or dysphoria.
  • Is it difficult for others?
    Yes, it can be challenging for those around gender fluid individuals to keep up, especially if changes are frequent57. This is a common struggle and not unique to you. Many allies find it helpful to simply ask for updates when unsure, or use neutral pronouns like “they/them” if appropriate15.

Why Support Matters​

  • Why is support important?
    Supporting gender fluid people—even when it feels confusing—can make a significant difference in their mental health and well-being. Lack of recognition can lead to distress, while acceptance fosters a safer and more inclusive environment25.

Summary Table​

AspectGender Fluid ExperienceSocial Expectation
Identity/ExpressionShifts over time; not fixedMay request different pronouns or labels
Reason for ChangeGenuine reflection of internal sense of selfNot for attention or to be arbitrary
Challenge for OthersCan be hard to keep upUse neutral pronouns or ask when unsure
Importance of SupportAffirms identity, reduces distressFosters inclusion and well-being

Final Thought​

While gender fluidity may seem arbitrary from the outside, for those who experience it, these shifts are meaningful and authentic59. The expectation for others to adapt is rooted in respect and recognition, not in making things difficult. If you’re unsure, open communication and a willingness to learn go a long way in being supportive157.
  1. What Is Fluid?
  2. Gender fluidity: What it means and why support matters - Harvard Health
  3. Gender fluidity - Wikipedia
  4. What Does It Mean to Be Gender Fluid?
  5. Gender Fluid - A Nonbinary View of Genders and More - My Transgender Blog
  6. Gender Changes: Genderfluidity and Trans Possibilities | Blog of the APA
  7. Gender Fluidity: Everything You Need to Know
  8. What Is Gender Fluidity?: Understanding The Vast Spectrum
  9. What Does It Mean to Identify as Genderfluid?

You know what the bolded was called in a more realistic society? It was called insanity when your internal state fluctuates continuously while not under your control.

So no, I am not accepting any of that, because that level of subjectiveness can not be taken seriously and maintain a stable society. That is my opinion.
 

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You know what the bolded was called in a more realistic society? It was called insanity when your internal state fluctuates continuously while not under your control.

So no, I am not accepting any of that, because that level of subjectiveness can not be taken seriously and maintain a stable society. That is my opinion.

the same realistic societies that diagnosed women with hysteria cause their internal state fluctuated continuously. :rudy:
 

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Your question touches on a common challenge many people face when trying to understand gender fluidity: the perception that it is arbitrary or unpredictable, and the social expectation to keep up with someone’s changing identity or pronouns. Here’s a concise explanation to address your concerns:

Understanding Gender Fluidity​

  • What is gender fluidity?
    Gender fluidity is when a person’s gender identity or expression is not fixed and can change over time—sometimes day-to-day, sometimes over longer periods123459. For example, a gender fluid person might feel more masculine some days, more feminine on others, or somewhere in between, and their outward presentation (clothing, pronouns, behavior) might shift to reflect that1579.
  • Why does it seem arbitrary?
    From the outside, these changes can appear arbitrary because they don’t follow the binary, stable categories society is used to579. However, for gender fluid individuals, these shifts are genuine reflections of their internal sense of self and are not made for attention or to be difficult5. The experience is deeply personal and rooted in how they feel at any given time.

Social Expectations and Challenges​

  • Why is there an expectation to adapt?
    The expectation to respect and use someone’s current pronouns or identity is about basic recognition and respect for their sense of self125. For gender fluid people, being seen and addressed according to how they feel in the moment helps affirm their identity and reduces feelings of alienation or dysphoria.
  • Is it difficult for others?
    Yes, it can be challenging for those around gender fluid individuals to keep up, especially if changes are frequent57. This is a common struggle and not unique to you. Many allies find it helpful to simply ask for updates when unsure, or use neutral pronouns like “they/them” if appropriate15.

Why Support Matters​

  • Why is support important?
    Supporting gender fluid people—even when it feels confusing—can make a significant difference in their mental health and well-being. Lack of recognition can lead to distress, while acceptance fosters a safer and more inclusive environment25.

Summary Table​

AspectGender Fluid ExperienceSocial Expectation
Identity/ExpressionShifts over time; not fixedMay request different pronouns or labels
Reason for ChangeGenuine reflection of internal sense of selfNot for attention or to be arbitrary
Challenge for OthersCan be hard to keep upUse neutral pronouns or ask when unsure
Importance of SupportAffirms identity, reduces distressFosters inclusion and well-being

Final Thought​

While gender fluidity may seem arbitrary from the outside, for those who experience it, these shifts are meaningful and authentic59. The expectation for others to adapt is rooted in respect and recognition, not in making things difficult. If you’re unsure, open communication and a willingness to learn go a long way in being supportive157.
  1. What Is Fluid?
  2. Gender fluidity: What it means and why support matters - Harvard Health
  3. Gender fluidity - Wikipedia
  4. What Does It Mean to Be Gender Fluid?
  5. Gender Fluid - A Nonbinary View of Genders and More - My Transgender Blog
  6. Gender Changes: Genderfluidity and Trans Possibilities | Blog of the APA
  7. Gender Fluidity: Everything You Need to Know
  8. What Is Gender Fluidity?: Understanding The Vast Spectrum
  9. What Does It Mean to Identify as Genderfluid?

I get this, and thank you for posting it for others.

I posted this on Facebook on this black personality type message board I am on. I get that gender has emerged out of social conditioning based on one's utility, not necessarily their sex...

I've come to accept gender fluidity as potential changes in mood. I used to read The Peanuts as a kid, and Peppermint Patty would at the very least be a dyke in this day and age, but she probably would more likely be transgender. My thing is, if it's FLUID, like moods... we're not always going to understand what mood you're in, NOR should external people have to accept these constant changes because they're ALWAYS CONSTANTLY CHANGING. It's a personal problem challenge, not a societal one. We assign gender out of utility, not necessarily sex.

If a biological male presents as female and wants to be identified as she/her, I'll do it. But if on Friday you were dressed like Jonathan and Monday rolls around and you're dressed like Jane, there better be some accountability on Jane's part that that is confusing as shyt, and I'm going to default as what I've known you as until you show some consistency. The fact that you can be sometimes ostracized for not going along with this is flat out fukking absurd.

In a more perfect society we would address each other by names and familiarity and not gender. Gender is a shortcut.
 

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Your question touches on a common challenge many people face when trying to understand gender fluidity: the perception that it is arbitrary or unpredictable, and the social expectation to keep up with someone’s changing identity or pronouns. Here’s a concise explanation to address your concerns:

Understanding Gender Fluidity​

  • What is gender fluidity?
    Gender fluidity is when a person’s gender identity or expression is not fixed and can change over time—sometimes day-to-day, sometimes over longer periods123459. For example, a gender fluid person might feel more masculine some days, more feminine on others, or somewhere in between, and their outward presentation (clothing, pronouns, behavior) might shift to reflect that1579.
  • Why does it seem arbitrary?
    From the outside, these changes can appear arbitrary because they don’t follow the binary, stable categories society is used to579. However, for gender fluid individuals, these shifts are genuine reflections of their internal sense of self and are not made for attention or to be difficult5. The experience is deeply personal and rooted in how they feel at any given time.

Social Expectations and Challenges​

  • Why is there an expectation to adapt?
    The expectation to respect and use someone’s current pronouns or identity is about basic recognition and respect for their sense of self125. For gender fluid people, being seen and addressed according to how they feel in the moment helps affirm their identity and reduces feelings of alienation or dysphoria.
  • Is it difficult for others?
    Yes, it can be challenging for those around gender fluid individuals to keep up, especially if changes are frequent57. This is a common struggle and not unique to you. Many allies find it helpful to simply ask for updates when unsure, or use neutral pronouns like “they/them” if appropriate15.

Why Support Matters​

  • Why is support important?
    Supporting gender fluid people—even when it feels confusing—can make a significant difference in their mental health and well-being. Lack of recognition can lead to distress, while acceptance fosters a safer and more inclusive environment25.

Summary Table​

AspectGender Fluid ExperienceSocial Expectation
Identity/ExpressionShifts over time; not fixedMay request different pronouns or labels
Reason for ChangeGenuine reflection of internal sense of selfNot for attention or to be arbitrary
Challenge for OthersCan be hard to keep upUse neutral pronouns or ask when unsure
Importance of SupportAffirms identity, reduces distressFosters inclusion and well-being

Final Thought​

While gender fluidity may seem arbitrary from the outside, for those who experience it, these shifts are meaningful and authentic59. The expectation for others to adapt is rooted in respect and recognition, not in making things difficult. If you’re unsure, open communication and a willingness to learn go a long way in being supportive157.
  1. What Is Fluid?
  2. Gender fluidity: What it means and why support matters - Harvard Health
  3. Gender fluidity - Wikipedia
  4. What Does It Mean to Be Gender Fluid?
  5. Gender Fluid - A Nonbinary View of Genders and More - My Transgender Blog
  6. Gender Changes: Genderfluidity and Trans Possibilities | Blog of the APA
  7. Gender Fluidity: Everything You Need to Know
  8. What Is Gender Fluidity?: Understanding The Vast Spectrum
  9. What Does It Mean to Identify as Genderfluid?



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All this over a transgender kid? LMAOO

And this is North Carolina? I thought they were all racist, homophobic Trump supporters?

Cacs will eat the ssa of a diarrhea donkey if it meant taking down a successful Black person. So setting aside socio-political differences to come together for such a “cause” is effortless for them. :coffee:
 
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