About whether this is or isn’t Nancy Pelosi in that obviously photo shopped picture?Actually it says a lot. Whether you agree with it is another story.
Life is where that happens. Pretty much in any social gathering. School is where you went (where I went) to learn Algebra, Physics, Auto-Shop, History, etc…& I don’t recall signing up for any classes that were called gender or racism, etc…maybe those classes exist now but they didn’t when I was in school.You're kidding, right? Schools are EXACTLY where things such as gender, racism, identity, interactions with people not of "your group" and so on happens. It happens along with the learning.
The safety thing. That’s what got my attention. I threw the Link in about Rex talking about boobs for you (You’re welcome). I’m not even sure if I’ve mentioned them before (the boobs) in this thread & I would have to read back. I just think the strap on boobs are attention whoring and really have nothing to do with the fact that this dude (dudette?) is transgender, & everything to do with the fact that he was probably a world-class prick long before he strapped that billboard onto his chest.Eh, Rex can go suck toads.
Which IS a valid point.
Doesn’t matter to me. He can wear them to the club and he can wear them to the grocery store and he can wear them to the swimming pool and he can wear them wherever the heck he wants to outside of his place of employment as a civil servant and teacher in the school where the focus should be on the students and not whatever lawsuit he’s trying to drum up.Why? What's it matter to you? Unless you want to wear them of course...
Totally agree!!True, there's no reason a Trans teacher should get that much attention. Or any teacher for that matter, unless there's a serious problem.
Life is about choices, and generally that’s a good thing unless it’s heroin or impaired driving or Paedophilia or mass murder that someone is choosing.Yeah, cause there are people who like to assert that no, you AREN'T who you say you are, rather you are who THEY deem you to be.
I agree, but we've been over that so not new.
There, that right there is exact proof of the "You AREN'T who you say you are, rather you are who THEY deem you to be".
Since when? I think perhaps a gander at November 14th, 1960 would disprove that.
Sure. And while I personally have issues with the inserts/prosthetics/wtf ever the teacher has, it's also not my business. Unless you're also going to include ANY big chested woman to go through this same process, this isn't about what you think it is.
A large breasted woman doesn’t get to choose (without radical surgical options) how big her breasts are going to be, or a guy doesn’t get to choose how tall he’s going to be (without radical surgical options), but shop teacher here chooses to hunt for a payout in a lawsuit putting teaching his students secondary.
The above chunk is just a copy&paste about the boobs the shop teacher is sporting in an attempt at a future payout. I think they’re just a big hammer that she is using to hold above the heads of the school board.Teenager, 19, with natural 34I breasts says they're a 'curse'
Vicky Rog, 19, from Bushey, Hertfordshire, said she struggles to even bend down because of the severe back pain caused by her 34I breasts.www.dailymail.co.uk
Short guys want to be taller. Flat chested women want bigger boobs, but busty women want less back pain and less boob sweat. Guys who can’t grow a beard wish they could, etc… I wish I had more free time. We all wish for the things we don’t have…Now, most women DON'T want bigger chests because of the pain and issues, like this girl. Having them usually leads to getting a reduction. But the thing is, she doesn't HAVE to, it's a choice.
The only difference between her and the teacher is the teacher can remove hers easily and 'downsize', which she may yet do, who knows. I've yet to see any questions asked about why the big chest (though to be fair that would be rude). Maybe it's a perception thing, maybe it's just something she wants to experience; far as I know, no one knows.
Again, that’s just the copy and paste that I threw in for you. You were the one that wanted to talk about boobs… these ones anyway.Costume? Okay, so clothes are costumes now; got it.
Other than the big boobs, what she wears, if permissible by the district, is not anyone's business either. Or is this virtue signaling that it's okay to degrade women for how they dress?
She identifies as a female.I could sort of go with that, sure. She's a female teacher...
Sorry. Didn’t mean to piss you off. Seriously. Here’s something to cheer you up:And yet there is assumption now to make it one dimensional? I don't know, I won't read the link because I despise Rex Murphy's opinions on most things. Sorry Ron, I'd rather not get pissed off at the ignorance of the POS so early in my 'day'.