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This will be repealed in about 5 years once AZ is fully California-ized.
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Originally Posted by Frank DeForrest
Private schools, private sports, no govt needed
Silly question. You mean:
1) All schools are basically like charter schools: or
2) There is no government participation in funding schools and all schooling is paid directly by parents.
(I think I know the answer, but sometimes you do surprise me)
This will be repealed in about 5 years once AZ is fully California-ized.
Silly question. You mean:
1) All schools are basically like charter schools: or
2) There is no government participation in funding schools and all schooling is paid directly by parents.
(I think I know the answer, but sometimes you do surprise me)
For once, I actually agree with the OP’s position. There’s an inherent unfairness to allow someone who developed with male physiology to compete in female sports.
Although calling them “freaks” is a pretty terrible way to get those who would oppose you on this to listen.
This is a prime example of liberals pushing the envelope too far and now it's backfiring. Now many male athletes are joining their High School girls' sports teams. But they still have male bodies so it's completely unfair competition. Quite a conundrum for liberals. However many girls and women sports' teams are now taking a stand against the crazy liberals.
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Originally Posted by Frank DeForrest
#2 for the win
So what do poor kids parents do? Does their kid(s) just not get a K-12 education in your fantasy world?
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