Coli How do you feel about this (especially Coli Parents)

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Orange schools gender equity vote: Orange school board considers adding protections for gay, transgendered employees and students into policy - OrlandoSentinel.com

After listening to nearly six hours of testimony on both sides of the issue, the Orange County School Board added protections for gay, lesbian and transgender students and staff to the district's nondiscrimination policy early Wednesday. More than 200 people had packed into the Orange County school-district headquarters for a heated debate on the proposal.

:mindblown: wtf is going on out here?

My issue is mostly with the transgender portion. Now those teachers (on all grade levels) can dress as the gender they identify with if those choose to do so.

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Orange schools gender equity vote: Orange school board considers adding protections for gay, transgendered employees and students into policy - OrlandoSentinel.com



:mindblown: wtf is going on our here?

My issue is mostly with the transgender portion. Now those teachers (on all grade levels) can dress as the gender they identify with if those choose to do so.

:merchant:

If they outlaw prayer in school they shouldn't have this in the schools something is wrong with this picture
 

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I don't any problem with it. Kids see weirdos everyday, it's up to the parents to offer the proper guidance on how to deal with these people.

I got you, but a teacher is in a position of authority over the student, and has an influence on young children.

I couldnt imagine explaining to an elementary school age kid why Mr Brown wears a dress sometimes.
 

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I got you, but a teacher is in a position of authority over the student, and has an influence on young children.

I couldnt imagine explaining to an elementary school age kid why Mr Brown wears a dress sometimes.
I've already had that conversation with my daughter and she took it better than I did. I was all scared and worried, and she was like:manny:

As far as a teachers influence. No ones influence will ever be greater than mine on my kids. As long as they are good at home, they can handle whatever the world throws at them.
 

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my lil girl is 7 months old...so i can't really relate to someone with say, a 7 year old...but..

i don't like the whole transgendered thing...i don't have a personal problem with it, you can do what you want to do, but i don't approve of a transgender person being in an authoritative role to impressionable children. i mean in some ways, teachers are role models to children. they see them almost everyday for what...9 months a year? wtf is some little 1st or 2nd grader gonna be thinking when there teacher is a 6'2, 220 lb transgender woman?

IMO, this is beyond...and deeper...than just civil or human rights. i don't know if it does, but i would be willing to bet that experiencing something like that has a deep psychological impact on a 7 year old's mind. am i wrong?
 

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So are you and your kids gonna hide from the homos? Obviously they aren't going anywhere. You gone pull your kids outa every school that has gay teachers?

dog, when and if a parent chooses (or doesnt) to expose their child to this type of debauchary is something they alone should decide........

Just because some confused muthafukka thinks this type of shyt is and should be accepted by everyone does not give them the right to use the public education system as a tool in doing it............

Youre not going to mandatorily teach my kids no gay history and youre not going to be sanctioning a man dressing up as woman teaching him anything on my dime.

I dont need you to teach gay tolerance or intolerance......thats my job.

if you cant see the foolishness and the precedent that something like this sets then youre an idiot.
 

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Let them live :manny:


let the gay and transgender do their thing. you are neither so it shouldnt matter to u

But if they are doing it in front of children it has an affect on their (the children and parents) lives.

I mean with social networking being popular I dont believe a teacher should be "outed" and forced to quit because of their lifestyle, but to have someone be able to express their transgender lifestyle in the workplace as a teacher of young children is :comeon: status.
 

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my lil girl is 7 months old...so i can't really relate to someone with say, a 7 year old...but..

i don't like the whole transgendered thing...i don't have a personal problem with it, you can do what you want to do, but i don't approve of a transgender person being in an authoritative role to impressionable children. i mean in some ways, teachers are role models to children. they see them almost everyday for what...9 months a year? wtf is some little 1st or 2nd grader gonna be thinking when there teacher is a 6'2, 220 lb transgender woman?

IMO, this is beyond...and deeper...than just civil or human rights. i don't know if it does, but i would be willing to bet that experiencing something like that has a deep psychological impact on a 7 year old's mind. am i wrong?

I had drunk teachers. I had racist teachers. I had stupid teachers. The security guards were fukkin the students. And our principal was video taping the girls locker room.

Your kids can and will see way worse shyt than a he/she at school. As a parent you should concentrate on teaching your kid how to handle these situations, becaue they will happen.

As for the "physiological impact" concern. If there is anything my daughter has taught me is that kids can handle way more than we give them credit for. All the things you worry about talking them through as a parent: deaths, homos, emotions, breakups, family problems, etc are easily understood and intellectualized by young kids, we as parents just try to protect them so much that we don't see how well they can handle themselves.
 

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got dam at these responses.....how can yall be so passive and dumb about everything........that shyt is crazy
 
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