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Serpo
24th May 2013, 06:18 PM
At least one Milwaukee mom won’t be sending her child to school on cross-dressing ‘Switch It Up Day’ Tweet (http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Feagnews.org%2Fat-least-one-milwaukee-mom-wont-be-sending-her-child-to-school-on-switch-it-up-day%2F&text=At%20least%20one%20Milwaukee%20mom%20won%26%2 38217%3Bt%20be%20sending%20her%20child%20to%20scho ol%20on%20cross-dressing%20%26%238216%3BSwitch%20It%20Up...%20&related=&lang=en&count=horizontal&counturl=http%3A%2F%2Feagnews.org%2Fat-least-one-milwaukee-mom-wont-be-sending-her-child-to-school-on-switch-it-up-day%2F)

By Ben Velderman and Steve Gunn
EAGnews.org
MILWAUKEE – 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.


According to Hernandez, when she called Krupar with her concerns, she was told the day was chosen by the school’s student council and is only meant to be fun.
Hernandez also complained to the superintendent’s office, but was told “by someone in the office” that the school wasn’t breaking any rules.
Hernandez says she’s “never stepped out like this” to challenge school policy, but decided somebody had to.
“Every time something’s bothering a liberal or an atheist, they come forward to complain. And somebody always has a problem with Easter or Christmas,” she explains.
Hernandez says her son won’t mind the day off from school, but she regrets that he’s going to miss a day of learning because of the controversy.
Tony Tagliavia, a spokesman for Milwaukee Public Schools, told EAGnews that “this is an idea created by students as one in a series of school spirit days” and participation is not mandatory.
We don’t believe the school meant any harm in approving the cross-dressing day. And we don’t believe the children who came up with the idea are trying to promote alternative lifestyles.
But we are concerned about student comfort. There are undoubtedly children at the school who felt like they had two bad choices today – either dress up as the opposite sex, which might make them feel uncomfortable, or dress normally and be out of place with the rest of the school, which might also make them feel uncomfortable.
The third alternative – skipping a day of school – means they are missing a day of important instruction.
School officials should have thought this one through before giving it the green light.

http://eagnews.org/at-least-one-milwaukee-mom-wont-be-sending-her-child-to-school-on-switch-it-up-day/

midnight rambler
24th May 2013, 07:00 PM
WTF is wrong with those people??*

*rhetorical question, buncha lefty faggot lovers

Shami-Amourae
24th May 2013, 07:38 PM
This is bigger than you guys know - it's just the tip of the iceberg. I run an adult business and a semi-popular adult BDSM club and a GIANT percentage of the young males (my age and younger) are into being transgender or CDs (cross-dressers). It's a very very large underground thing so you don't see it much in society, but I can tell you as a primary source of information. It's getting to the point where it's harder to find a straight male dominant in the BDSM community. Women subs are becoming less common too, and being replaced by female dominants or "Dommes". It's gotten to the point where any straight masculine males get run out of my club by patrons who only favor the effeminate transgender/CD trannies. I say all this since I think it's an unfiltered representation of where society is and how it is changing. A lot of these things are kept private, but I see all and learn and study how humanity works and breaks down. If a woman Domme wants to break down a man, the easiest way to do it is to feminize him, which that is partially already done by society, and it doesn't take much more to break what little resistance is left. I have several female friends who have perfected this art and make a living doing it.

I believe a lot of it is traced back to BPA (Bisphenol-A) which is a synthetic estrogen found in many cheap plastics. The education system, chemicals, and other things are purposely turning women into men and men into women. Confuse the genders, and you can control the people.

Jewboo
24th May 2013, 08:11 PM
I run an adult business and a semi-popular adult BDSM club and a GIANT percentage of the young males (my age and younger) are into being transgender or CDs (cross-dressers).



http://helamangallery.com/files/2012/12/US-DC-Washington-LDS-Temple-Reflection-HDR-7045-450x450.jpg

Twin Falls is your new venue and you actually expect all those Mormons (http://local.magicvalley.com/twin-falls+id/church+of+jesus+christ+of+latter+day+saints.zq.htm l) to embrace what you brought with you from California?

:D

Shami-Amourae
24th May 2013, 08:20 PM
http://helamangallery.com/files/2012/12/US-DC-Washington-LDS-Temple-Reflection-HDR-7045-450x450.jpg

Twin Falls is your new venue and you actually expect all those Mormons (http://local.magicvalley.com/twin-falls+id/church+of+jesus+christ+of+latter+day+saints.zq.htm l) to embrace what you brought with you from California?

:D

It's all in a virtual world, online.

And no. I don't share what I do in real life. I live and work entirely off my computer, hence why I'm almost always on this forum. I just say "I make video games", which is true, but not the full story. I prefer being around Christians/Mormons since they are a good cover, and keep out the rest of the trash. I would never push this stuff in real life, or try to have a real normal life (I live alone.)

When I moved in here I asked why the closets were so big and I was told it's normal for people to have 1-2 years food storage here. This is a preppers paradise IMO.

drafter
24th May 2013, 08:40 PM
Anymore the girls dress like boys, and boys with their skinny jeans look like girls. Honestly doubt anybody would notice who was dressing like who. It's all messed up.

Publico
24th May 2013, 09:07 PM
I call bullshit to this:


Tony Tagliavia, a spokesman for Milwaukee Public Schools, told EAGnews that “this is an idea created by students as one in a series of school spirit days”

What members of the school faculty were in attendance during the student council meeting? They planted the idea into young, easily swayed minds of the students.

horseshoe3
24th May 2013, 09:20 PM
For the last 30+ years, girls have been dressing like boys. So much so, that jeans and a T-shirt are now considered gender neutral. Traditional men's clothes tend to be functional so if a woman has a physical job to it's OK to wear them. OTOH, traditional women's clothes are all about appearance and accentuating femininity. It is a new and disturbing trend that boys are wearing clothes like that.

7th trump
24th May 2013, 09:36 PM
For the last 30+ years, girls have been dressing like boys. So much so, that jeans and a T-shirt are now considered gender neutral. Traditional men's clothes tend to be functional so if a woman has a physical job to it's OK to wear them. OTOH, traditional women's clothes are all about appearance and accentuating femininity. It is a new and disturbing trend that boys are wearing clothes like that.

The Scottish still dress in a kilt.

still afloat
24th May 2013, 10:13 PM
The Scottish still dress in a kilt.

This is true , but I'll bet that you'll never see a dude from the US in a dress competing in the Scottish Highland Games.Sure you might see one holding a 8 inch pole but its not quite the same as a 19 foot 6 inch Caber.

zap
24th May 2013, 10:15 PM
I have brought up the subject before , at the gas station, boys dressed in girls clothing, skinny jeans and so on, just looks like a bunch of little girls pumping gas!

Blink
25th May 2013, 09:33 AM
In this modern day Sodom and Gomorrah society, is this progression of debauchery really that shocking to anyone here? This is just the inevitable next step in the collapse of same said societies morals and standing. Prep and prepare my friends, SH'ingTF is well underway........ oh well, time for some breakfast and off to the Monsanto protest (my brain hurts already).

BrewTech
25th May 2013, 12:51 PM
I have brought up the subject before , at the gas station, boys dressed in girls clothing, skinny jeans and so on, just looks like a bunch of little girls pumping gas!After reading this thread this morning, I was at the gas station, and had occasion to think the very same thing. Sometimes I have to look twice to figure out what I am looking at, and even then I'm sometimes wrong.

No denying the social programming. It started a long time ago.