• stinky@redlemmy.com
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    2 days ago

    Then it’s fortunate that your personal experience doesn’t dictate school safety procedures :)

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      2 days ago

      I agree, but let’s analyze this a bit further… Who’s personal experience should dictate school safety procedures?

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          1 day ago

          Great. Thanks for the grammar lesson.

          Now, do you want to examine your statment, or do you wanna pass on that?

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              14 hours ago

              I’m here. The question is open. Feel free to actually analyze the scenario you proposed. I’d imagine an educated person like you definitely considered the implications of what they wrote before they bothered to write it, so it should be a simple task for someone as smart as you to just recall your thoughts from yesterday and put it into words here today.

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                11 hours ago

                I was very clear with my requirements, if you need help understanding them feel free to ask a grade school teacher

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        2 days ago

        I’m going to circle back around, there was an investigation launched. They don’t launch those investigations without evidence. And the boys were suspended, which means that the school board, with their experience dealing with bullies found that this was a situation where a trans boy was being bullied by his peers. The school used it’s experience to determine the answer question you posed. And suspended the bullies.

        In your comment that I initially replied to, you pushed the idea that these kids truly believe that this is a girl. I think it’s far more likely that they know he’s trans, and view him as a freak. Calling him a girl wasn’t there perception. It was the language they chose to bully someone they see as different.

        And incidents like this are why suicide rates are high in the trans population.