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Students Identify As Animals, Cats & Dogs.

Teachers are told by their superiors to not interfere with it. What makes people think it won't escalate? What are they going to do when a student identifies as a true nudist?
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These are two articles from Australia.
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Nitedoc · 51-55, M
@soar2newhighs Thank you for posting. Maybe I wasn't misled.
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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@soar2newhighs Well if Jill Marinelli and Jessica Wang say it's so , it must be true!
@soar2newhighs at least that one has a video of the discussion it's based on, but again nothing in there suggests that anyone identifies as a cat. That's only brought up by a student not respecting someone's gender as a hypothetical of something he would not respect either.
@BohemianBabe you have every right to prove these articles are false.
@NerdyPotato I saw a video from a news broadcast from Brisbane. If you have a link to the one you saw please post it.
@JimboSaturn You’re free to say they’re not.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@soar2newhighs Is this seriously how you get your news? That's scary.
@soar2newhighs
you have every right to prove these articles are false.

I wrote both articles as a joke.
You have every right to prove I'm lying.
@soar2newhighs this is linked to in the first article from your post: https://www.gbnews.com/news/sussex-news-rye-college-student-questioned-classmate-identifying-cat
@NerdyPotato Thanks.
@soar2newhighs so what's your opinion on such articles after hearing the discussion they are based on?
@NerdyPotato I see them and form my opinions on what I’ve seen and heard. The issue of identifying as various animals wouldn’t make the news if these weren’t real occurrences.
@soar2newhighs so you form your opinions on the articles you like, not the original source you've heard. Got it.
@NerdyPotato You see something where I said “if I like an bc article” ?
@soar2newhighs
The issue of identifying as various animals wouldn’t make the news if these weren’t real occurrences.
That sounds like you believe the articles. 🤷 You had the original source handed to you on a silver platter, yet you stand by news outlets misrepresenting it for commercial gain.

If that isn't because you like the articles more than the truth, then feel free to explain why else you chose to support and spread bogus assumptions.
@NerdyPotato if I believe a news article -in this case students “ identifying” as various animals and read the texts and see news footage on the subject; and that somehow seems to bother you, then drop the subject.
And if you believe they’re bogus , that’s your right to do so.
@soar2newhighs I'm not bothered by children identifying as animals because that isn't happening. I am bothered however by people dismissing the truth when it's handed to them on a silver platter and continuing to spread the proven lies. This isn't about believing them to be true or bogus. The recording that sparked these articles is right there and doesn't contain what the articles say it does.
@NerdyPotato Believe what you want.