Progressive woke mob at it again

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I wasn't sure which thread this belongs in, but this is the letter from one Andrew Guttman to other parents of an apparently prestigious (and expensive) prep school in NY. He is pulling his daughter out because they are... well... check out the letter.

Critical Race Theory is the “Axis of Evil”

And sorry if I already posted this elsewhere.
 
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I'll jump in.

As the father of a teen age daughter. It is eye opening the disparity in treatment between boys and girls. By way of example, in middle school, I got a call from the school saying my daughter was going to be suspended for punching a boy who had grabbed her a$$. I was essentially told he would also be suspended but his behavior wasn't that big of a deal. Boys will be boys and all. I was able to remedy the situation by demanding the school bring in the police so that we could file a complaint for sexual assault against the boy. We came to an agreement that my daughter would not be suspended and the boy would not be in any class, lunch etc with my daughter and she would not make a complaint to the police.

In high school my daughter started challenging the school dress code. Specifically regarding athletic wear. Tank top and gym shorts. Boys were permitted to wear this, but not girls. My daughter wore the clothes and was removed from class. She was told it was affecting the boys ability to concentrate in class. Mind you the shorts were not short and the only skin exposed was on her arms and legs. She was put in the office and told her attire was disrupting the boys' education. My little girl explained to the administrators that pulling her from class was far more disruptive to her education than anything facing the boys. This went on for a couple of weeks and the principal called me to enlist my help and I informed him that I agreed with my daughter. The dress code was changed.

Now, as far as Prince Charming is concerned... what kind of message does that send little boys. Is it okay to kiss a girl that is passed out? The scene is a little on the creepy side. I guess if you're Bill Cosby it's kind of sexy. Little boys are trained not to accept no for an answer. I think it is time for a better example to be set.

Anyhoo, fire away with personal insults and tell me how stupid I am.
 
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I'll jump in.

As the father of a teen age daughter. It is eye opening the disparity in treatment between boys and girls. By way of example, in middle school, I got a call from the school saying my daughter was going to be suspended for punching a boy who had grabbed her a$$. I was essentially told he would also be suspended but his behavior wasn't that big of a deal. Boys will be boys and all. I was able to remedy the situation by demanding the school bring in the police so that we could file a complaint for sexual assault against the boy. We came to an agreement that my daughter would not be suspended and the boy would not be in any class, lunch etc with my daughter and she would not make a complaint to the police.

In high school my daughter started challenging the school dress code. Specifically regarding athletic wear. Tank top and gym shorts. Boys were permitted to wear this, but not girls. My daughter wore the clothes and was removed from class. She was told it was affecting the boys ability to concentrate in class. Mind you the shorts were not short and the only skin exposed was on her arms and legs. She was put in the office and told her attire was disrupting the boys' education. My little girl explained to the administrators that pulling her from class was far more disruptive to her education than anything facing the boys. This went on for a couple of weeks and the principal called me to enlist my help and I informed him that I agreed with my daughter. The dress code was changed.

Now, as far as Prince Charming is concerned... what kind of message does that send little boys. Is it okay to kiss a girl that is passed out? The scene is a little on the creepy side. I guess if you're Bill Cosby it's kind of sexy. Little boys are trained not to accept no for an answer. I think it is time for a better example to be set.

Anyhoo, fire away with personal insults and tell me how stupid I am.

It's a fairy tale dude.
 
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I'll jump in.

As the father of a teen age daughter. It is eye opening the disparity in treatment between boys and girls. By way of example, in middle school, I got a call from the school saying my daughter was going to be suspended for punching a boy who had grabbed her a$$. I was essentially told he would also be suspended but his behavior wasn't that big of a deal. Boys will be boys and all. I was able to remedy the situation by demanding the school bring in the police so that we could file a complaint for sexual assault against the boy. We came to an agreement that my daughter would not be suspended and the boy would not be in any class, lunch etc with my daughter and she would not make a complaint to the police.

In high school my daughter started challenging the school dress code. Specifically regarding athletic wear. Tank top and gym shorts. Boys were permitted to wear this, but not girls. My daughter wore the clothes and was removed from class. She was told it was affecting the boys ability to concentrate in class. Mind you the shorts were not short and the only skin exposed was on her arms and legs. She was put in the office and told her attire was disrupting the boys' education. My little girl explained to the administrators that pulling her from class was far more disruptive to her education than anything facing the boys. This went on for a couple of weeks and the principal called me to enlist my help and I informed him that I agreed with my daughter. The dress code was changed.

Now, as far as Prince Charming is concerned... what kind of message does that send little boys. Is it okay to kiss a girl that is passed out? The scene is a little on the creepy side. I guess if you're Bill Cosby it's kind of sexy. Little boys are trained not to accept no for an answer. I think it is time for a better example to be set.

Anyhoo, fire away with personal insults and tell me how stupid I am.
Holy mother of pearl you really are a lawyer.
 
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Now, as far as Prince Charming is concerned... what kind of message does that send little boys. Is it okay to kiss a girl that is passed out? The scene is a little on the creepy side. I guess if you're Bill Cosby it's kind of sexy. Little boys are trained not to accept no for an answer. I think it is time for a better example to be set.

Anyhoo, fire away with personal insults and tell me how stupid I am.

It's a fairy tale... just like dragons and witches and sleeping potions in apples.

It's fiction, plain and simple.

Do we really change everything because the woke mafia suddenly finds something offensive?

Side note, good on your daughter for punching the boy in question. It's good she's not putting up with any sh!t. And if that school administrator had any balls, he would have told the boy in question "you had it coming to you, suck it up buttercup."
 
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I'll jump in.

As the father of a teen age daughter. It is eye opening the disparity in treatment between boys and girls. By way of example, in middle school, I got a call from the school saying my daughter was going to be suspended for punching a boy who had grabbed her a$$. I was essentially told he would also be suspended but his behavior wasn't that big of a deal. Boys will be boys and all. I was able to remedy the situation by demanding the school bring in the police so that we could file a complaint for sexual assault against the boy. We came to an agreement that my daughter would not be suspended and the boy would not be in any class, lunch etc with my daughter and she would not make a complaint to the police.

In high school my daughter started challenging the school dress code. Specifically regarding athletic wear. Tank top and gym shorts. Boys were permitted to wear this, but not girls. My daughter wore the clothes and was removed from class. She was told it was affecting the boys ability to concentrate in class. Mind you the shorts were not short and the only skin exposed was on her arms and legs. She was put in the office and told her attire was disrupting the boys' education. My little girl explained to the administrators that pulling her from class was far more disruptive to her education than anything facing the boys. This went on for a couple of weeks and the principal called me to enlist my help and I informed him that I agreed with my daughter. The dress code was changed.

Now, as far as Prince Charming is concerned... what kind of message does that send little boys. Is it okay to kiss a girl that is passed out? The scene is a little on the creepy side. I guess if you're Bill Cosby it's kind of sexy. Little boys are trained not to accept no for an answer. I think it is time for a better example to be set.

Anyhoo, fire away with personal insults and tell me how stupid I am.

Do you think video games and rock music cause violent behavior?
 
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It's a fairy tale... just like dragons and witches and sleeping potions in apples.

It's fiction, plain and simple.

Do we really change everything because the woke mafia suddenly finds something offensive?

Side note, good on your daughter for punching the boy in question. It's good she's not putting up with any sh!t. And if that school administrator had any balls, he would have told the boy in question "you had it coming to you, suck it up buttercup."

The boy would have learned more from staying in class with here and his friends making fun of him for a girl kicking his azz than the suspension.
 
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I'll jump in.

As the father of a teen age daughter. It is eye opening the disparity in treatment between boys and girls. By way of example, in middle school, I got a call from the school saying my daughter was going to be suspended for punching a boy who had grabbed her a$$. I was essentially told he would also be suspended but his behavior wasn't that big of a deal. Boys will be boys and all. I was able to remedy the situation by demanding the school bring in the police so that we could file a complaint for sexual assault against the boy. We came to an agreement that my daughter would not be suspended and the boy would not be in any class, lunch etc with my daughter and she would not make a complaint to the police.

In high school my daughter started challenging the school dress code. Specifically regarding athletic wear. Tank top and gym shorts. Boys were permitted to wear this, but not girls. My daughter wore the clothes and was removed from class. She was told it was affecting the boys ability to concentrate in class. Mind you the shorts were not short and the only skin exposed was on her arms and legs. She was put in the office and told her attire was disrupting the boys' education. My little girl explained to the administrators that pulling her from class was far more disruptive to her education than anything facing the boys. This went on for a couple of weeks and the principal called me to enlist my help and I informed him that I agreed with my daughter. The dress code was changed.

Now, as far as Prince Charming is concerned... what kind of message does that send little boys. Is it okay to kiss a girl that is passed out? The scene is a little on the creepy side. I guess if you're Bill Cosby it's kind of sexy. Little boys are trained not to accept no for an answer. I think it is time for a better example to be set.

Anyhoo, fire away with personal insults and tell me how stupid I am.
You got the like for your daughter punching the kid, and I agree the dress code should be the dress code. I doubt any of the boys in her school complained about the attire nor acknowledged that it hindered their learning.....I suspect the complaint was from a female teacher that was not attracting enough young male eyes herself.
As for the prince charming comment......it's a fairy tale
 
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The boy would have learned more from staying in class with here and his friends making fun of him for a girl kicking his azz than the suspension.

I completely support a girl defending herself if a teenage boy is getting frisky.
 
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Sure. But does your teenage daughter listen to graphic rap music? Do you know for sure? If so, do you approve?

Well, I guess I believe there is a certain age in which people begin to be able to differentiate real from make believe and make the determination regarding appropriate behavior. When a 3 year old watches a man kiss a "sleeping beauty" and she wakes up happy for the non consensual touching. I can see how this might set a poor example for a small child.
 

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