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'Teen Who Identifies As A Cat Allowed By School To Act Feline, Not Speak'

People have lost their damn minds....children should not be able to act and dress however they want. they should all have to wear a basic uniform. and i do not mean that they have to buy a certain brand made in a certain way. i mean if your school colors are blue and white...then you have to wear white tops and blue bottoms. nothing fancy and none of this sexual identification crap.

if you are a girl and you want to be a boy....wear the pants and cut your hair short and don't wear makeup....THE END! if you are a boy and you want to be a girl....still wear pants, wear your hair long and maybe feminine jewelry to a degree. THE END.

No one should be wearing makeup in school anyway...or getting perms or straightenings. Now they are letting some little idiot dress like a cat and purr...SHEEEEEIT!
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Ynotisay · M
I read this story earlier. It's in Australia. The story, which is only based on the thoughts of a 'source close to the family" could be a hoax. This stuff happened last year in the U.S. If it's true, which I'm not so sure about given who has picked it up (right wing freak outlets), it appears she's incredibly smart, non-verbal, the school is for kids with some issues, and their take is that as long as it doesn't disrupt...
But all that is predicated on IF IT'S TRUE.
But out of curiosity, how does a kid getting their permed or straightened impact anything in any way? Particularly you.
Should I assume you're big on "Freedom?" With a capital "F?"
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@Ynotisay Sorry but you spelled it wrong, in this person's case it should be spelled Freedumb! 🤪
Ynotisay · M
@spjennifer Might be right. They often go hand in hand.
@Ynotisay i don't know who you are insulting but i said already that i thought it was a political statement