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Hazel-rah's avatar

Well put! I agree, except for the bathrooms.

There are over 100,000 schools in the US, and replacing their multi-user bathrooms with single-user is prohibitively expensive. And will make vaping and drug use much easier, as well as provide privacy for in-school sex and sexual assault.

There is no substitute for supervision.

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Ollie Parks's avatar

I was very surprised that gender identity ideology is not on the list of insidious factors in American schools. Dagny "Nex" Benedict is said to have identified as "two spirit" or "non-binary." The likelihood that she was either is slim to none. It's far more plausible that she was influenced by peers, gender identity programming in the school and the toxic media she absorbed through her cell phone into believing she was a gender snowflake of some sort. Press reports indicate Dagny was being harassed by her peers at school for being non-binary.

There's a crucial difference between vape pens/drugs, bathrooms, cell phones and the mental health crisis, on the one hand, and gender identity ideology on the other. It's that while private schools likely have the resources and the autonomy to crack down on cell phones, harassment and criminal activity in bathrooms and search students' belongings for drugs, when it comes to indoctrinating students on gender identity ideology, most non-religious private schools are worse even than public schools.

In a better sort of world, school districts would be sued within an inch of their lives in order to force changes. Changes have to include firing every school district employee or contractor who holds the ideologies that condone or spread chaos in US public schools or make it difficult to combat.

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