Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Switch It Up Day! Girls dress like boys and boys dress like girls!


EAGnews Gender bender

Coming to your elementary school........

Deidri Hernandez’s seven-year-old son won’t be in school today, after officials at Tippecanoe School for the Arts and Humanities confirmed they’re still holding “Switch It Up Day” – a time for students to come dressed as members of the opposite sex. Hernandez tells EAGnews the day was originally billed as “Gender Bender Day,” but Tippecanoe officials made the name change after she called Principal Jeffrey Krupar to complain. The Milwaukee mother was not impressed.

“I didn’t have a problem with the title. I had a problem with the activity taking place,” Hernandez says.

She says it’s “ridiculous” and “creepy” to ask elementary boys to come to school dressed as girls, and vice versa, and predicts that having students dress as “transvestites” will distract from the learning process. Hernandez knows of at least one other parent who shares her concerns and plans to hold her child out of class, too.

But it’s the motivation behind “Switch It Up Day” that has Hernandez most concerned.

She wonders if it is being done to promote the acceptance of homosexuality to students in school, which runs from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Hernandez thinks it’s inappropriate to expose young children to these issues, even in a light-hearted manner.

“They might as well call it ‘Transgender Day,’” she says.

8 comments:

  1. I couldn't be more tired of this shit... the homosexual "rainbow" (and all those that push tolerance/acceptance of it) can go and fu*k themselves!!

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    1. As I mentioned elsewhere: Like, how many reasons do parents need to homeschool their kids?

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  2. We had this in the early 90s when I was in High School and some people went all out. I was forbidden from participating as a member of the football team and I think ROTC forbade it also.

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  3. I graduated in 1964 and we didn't have this bs. This is just the continuing saga of the Dewey collectivist freak show called public school. And its even unionized dysfunction, surprise, surprise!

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    1. It would have been in MAD magazine back then, if it was anywhere, but still doubtful.

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