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Christian school complains 8 year old isn't feminine enough

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Family sends girl to a private "christian" school looking like a butch lesbian and then are surprised when school doesn't like it. Who would have guessed? 🙄

Pretty soon the news will be covering stories about a black family getting upset because they sent their son to a KKK meeting and they made fun of him...


She's eight. She didn't get caught dyking out or something, she's just a little girl that acts like a tomboy.

Other than using a hate group to compare to christianity, your analogy sucks too. 🙂
 
I don't see the problem here. You're telling they didn't know that a Catholic school would have strict dress and conduct rules?

Hopefully the girl is a lesbian though. If she continues to look and dress like that in her teens she's going to attract more girls than boys.

this is not a dress code violation. girls are allowed to dress in pants and T-shirt.

it's the school being retarded and saying she can't be a tomboy.

also she is FUCKING 8 yrs old. she is not a lez, she is not out to attract boys or girls. She is just doing what she enjoys.

WTF people god damn.
 
I don't see the problem here. You're telling they didn't know that a Catholic school would have strict dress and conduct rules?

Hopefully the girl is a lesbian though. If she continues to look and dress like that in her teens she's going to attract more girls than boys.

Not a Catholic school. No denomination was stated in the story but one would assume that it likely a fundamentalist denomination of some sort. And while as a private school they have every right to include/exclude for any silly reason they can dream up it really reflects back on them and their intolerance and not the child.
 
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Dt++22:5

But then: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Galatians+3:28

Deuteronomy is more directly related, but you have to consider:
1. Society defines male and female clothing much differently now.
2. It's the Old Testament. What still applies and what doesn't is a pretty big debate.

Galatians doesn't directly apply, but I could see it being used to argue for gender neutrality in clothing and activities.

Thank you. Very edifying.
 
Matthew 19:14 "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."

Except the tom-boys, Jesus isn't interested.
 
Not a Catholic school. No denomination was stated in the story but one would assume that it likely a fundamentalist denomination of some sort. And while as a private school they have every right to include/exclude for any silly reason they can dream up it really reflects back on them and their intolerance and not the child.

Oops. I read the whole article thinking the situation didn't make much sense for a Catholic school. Guess it makes sense now. I'm pretty cool with Catholic schools overall. Schools that model themselves after some kind of fundamentalist world-view are atrocious though.
 
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