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    #241

    May 11, 2022, 08:42 AM
    Schools should have girl menus and boy menus in separate cafeterias. Separate classrooms. Boy school buses and boy school buses. No girl-boy school activities - nature hikes, dances, assemblies, gym classes, etc. In fact, girls and boys should attend separate schools.
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    #242

    May 11, 2022, 09:26 AM
    Nope but they definitely should have separate bathrooms and locker rooms .
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    #243

    May 11, 2022, 09:41 AM
    Schools should have girl menus and boy menus in separate cafeterias. Separate classrooms. Boy school buses and boy school buses. No girl-boy school activities - nature hikes, dances, assemblies, gym classes, etc. In fact, girls and boys should attend separate schools.
    Not too sure how you got to that simply from a discussion about the insanity of putting female hygiene products in boys restrooms.
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    #244

    May 11, 2022, 09:41 AM
    Why should they have separate bathrooms? Cubicles would solve the problem of watching someone "evacuate".
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    #245

    May 11, 2022, 10:29 AM
    Why should they have separate facilities ? common decency That's all I have to say on the issue . Any other position is just too creepy for me . I totally oppose the world vision of the new left .
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    #246

    May 11, 2022, 10:33 AM
    Family members share bathrooms. Siblings take baths together. What aren't we supposed to see that we've already seen hundreds of times?
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    #247

    May 11, 2022, 12:51 PM
    Siblings take baths together.
    Yeah. That's the answer for sure. We'll just middle schoolers all bathe together.

    I'm not sure how to explain to someone that allowing middle schoolers or high schoolers of both genders to be unsupervised in the same restroom is a recipe for disaster. If you can't see it in about two seconds, then there's no real point in an explanation.
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    #248

    May 12, 2022, 04:06 AM
    Family members share bathrooms. Siblings take baths together. What aren't we supposed to see that we've already seen hundreds of times?
    Delving for the irrelevant again ?
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    #249

    May 12, 2022, 04:40 AM
    I certainly doubt that 13 year old siblings are in the habit of bathing together.
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    May 15, 2022, 12:54 AM
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    #251

    May 15, 2022, 05:09 AM
    I wonder if Clueless even knows or cares about a baby formula shortage. It is his FDA that caused it. Not that they found something wrong in the manufacturing. That happens. The problem becomes major when the bureaucracy gets involved and slow walks the solution.
    A couple of babies died from salmonella. The FDA presumed that there was a problem with the formula the babies received . The FDA was wrong . An investigation by Abbott, FDA and CDC found no evidence that the formulas caused infant illnesses. Micro tests conducted before distribution were negative. The FDA sampled the product from unopened containers after the events and found no evidence of contamination. So the babies that got sick got sick from other sources.
    This was weeks ago .
    The plant involved is still shut down. Meanwhile the shortage has become critical.
    Peppermint Patty Psaki said the administration has been aware of the problem "for weeks now" . Friday Clueless was asked if the administration should've acted sooner . He said ;
    “If we’d been better mind readers I guess we could’ve,” "We moved as quickly as the problem became apparent to us.”

    Either they were aware of the problem and did not act. Or they were not aware of a problem that parents have known about for weeks .

    My own suspicion is that Clueless would've acted sooner had it been a shortage of Ensure.
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    May 15, 2022, 05:54 AM
    This is the new America under Biden. It's an America of shortages, exploding prices, monetary foolishness, and liberal dems angry over the loss of the "right" to have unborn babies killed.

    My own suspicion is that Clueless would've acted sooner had it been a shortage of Ensure.
    That's a classic.
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    #253

    May 20, 2022, 11:34 AM
    A transformer Aussie surfer(Sasha Jane Lowerson, a biological male previously known as Ryan Egan,) who had previously won the male West Coast Suspensions Longboard & Logger State Championships decided to compete in the female surfing championship. He of course dominated the competition to be the first person to win both the men and women's titles.
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    #254

    Jun 18, 2022, 07:02 PM
    The world is laughing at us

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    #255

    Jun 18, 2022, 08:39 PM
    The world accepted transgender long before we did. Transgenders have been around since forever. Indigenous peoples even have a term for it -- berdache ("two spirit"). These were very important tribe members who were (and probably still are) respected and who accomplished many useful tasks for their tribe.
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    Jun 19, 2022, 05:14 AM
    Indigenous peoples even have a term for it -- berdache ("two spirit").
    The term is a modern invention, French in origin and not native. "Berdache" was not developed by Native Americans. Wiki says, "The term berdache has always been repugnant to Indigenous people." It goes on to say, "The neologism two-spirit was created in English, then translated into Ojibwe, in 1990 at the third annual Native American/First Nations gay and lesbian conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada." It's just another invention from the LGBT crowd that is then presented as having historical context which it clearly does not have. It is true that some tribes tolerated men who wanted to engage in traditional female roles. That did happen, but "berdache" is not a Native term.

    It's the usual liberal practice of appealing to fiction and presenting it as fact. The whole issue is presented clearly in Romans 1 where the final step of the rejection of God is the celebration of that which is far out of step with His will.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-spirit#Terminology

    Mirriam Webster said this. "Definition of berdache
    dated, offensive:
    an American Indian who assumes the dress, social status, and role of the opposite sex

    He of course dominated the competition to be the first person to win both the men and women's titles.
    It's a level of insanity that is difficult to watch.
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    #257

    Jun 19, 2022, 09:08 AM
    In other words, transgender people have been part of civilization for centuries and have been accepted for their talents and abilities.

    Transgender is biological, not a choice.

    JL, do some honest library research!
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    #258

    Jun 19, 2022, 11:35 AM
    In other words, transgender people have been part of civilization for centuries and have been accepted for their talents and abilities.
    That's stretching it some. Just because some native tribes tolerated them does not mean they, "have been part of civilization for centuries."

    Transgender is biological, not a choice.
    Evidence?

    JL, do some honest library research!
    Between the two of us, I'm the only one who did. Follow your own advice.
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    #259

    Jun 19, 2022, 11:53 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jlisenbe View Post
    That's stretching it some. Just because some native tribes tolerated them does not mean they, "have been part of civilization for centuries."
    Remember? Library research!!!
    Between the two of us, I'm the only one who did. Follow your own advice.
    You don't even know or understand the science. Once you do, then we can talk more.
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    #260

    Jun 19, 2022, 01:24 PM
    Remember? Library research!!!
    Like you don't do?

    You don't even know or understand the science. Once you do, then we can talk more.
    Excuses, excuses, excuses. But I'll give you a chance. The entire human genome has been mapped for quite a number of years. Where have they found the gene(s) that code for homosexuality or transgender?

    (Hint: They haven't since they don't exist.)

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