Posted on 12/30/2005 4:57:09 AM PST by ShadowDancer
What grade is he in?
This is disgusting ... .
Of course it is! Even if a girl is faking it, letting it be known that she's up for some girl action is proof positive that she's a slut. That would move her to the top of the "girls to ask out" list. And being immature and badly raised, the poor girls honestly don't know the difference between being popular, and being an unpaid whore in high demand.
Sorry, but I do disagree. No one has any real proof of anything. It's suspicions and innuendo for now.
There sure is, Mr. Hanson ... from your side. If your clients aren't lesbians, then why is your lawsuit seeking "an injunction barring the school from excluding gays and lesbians"?
Just threw that in for good measure?
I'll give that an "A-MEN."
Private, RELIGIOUS school - case closed.
"I wonder which prize they would get. Actually, they probably would get harassed there too or anywhere in general."
Probably the "prize" of being "inclusive" when it comes to sex.
Harassment? LOL! The trend is for ALL PUBLIC schools to have a GLAD Alliance Day! You've got to update yourself!
You make a very valid (unfortunately) point. They would be welcomed and praised.
I can't imagine WHY these two want to be in this school. Maybe they get off on the idea of being the only perverts on the sly there. Who knows!
Sorry, but I do disagree. No one has any real proof of anything. It's suspicions and innuendo for now.
Decent point. It's not exactly clear what exactly the girls did to make them "suspect." I do think that the lawsuit isn't a good idea. One thing is to determine is do the girls really have the "capacity" to be declared as lesbians. I don't believe teenagers can be said to have the "maturity" to make the decision on sexual orientation (except I guess to abstain) in much the same way as we apply with drugs, alcohol, and smoking. Can we declare them as such too?
Oh, they'd be coveted and over protected. Heads in public schools LOVE this sort of thing! I'm not kidding either.
You're right. It's a code of conduct, not a code of belief. I just wonder what behavior led them to make the allegations.
He just graduated last June.
not necessarily. A lot of "them" don't get "welcomed" so to speak (faggot is a common word). In fact "gay" has become a slang word (as an adjective) akin to stupid. Gayness doesn't belong in any school.
The survey at the original news source (Click on Detroit) goes like this:
Did the school do the right thing when they expelled two girls because they were suspected of being lesbians?
Yes
No
Yes votes currently at 19 percent.
No votes at 81 percent.
I have no idea what a GLAD alliance day is, nor do a LOT of people around here I assume. But yes, I do believe they would get harassed, maybe not so much being girls (though at least here, there would be sort of an unofficial "hands-off" policy). But if they were guys there would be harassment indeed.
My 'gay' son is in his fourth year of college, does that make is less disgusting?
You're right - being a self created "victim" is a plus!
Bonus points are given to the self created "victim" if it defies what used to be normal.
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