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Santorini Posted on: Jun. 02 2013,10:37 pm

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You quoted busybee's post with a website about Dan Savage.  Are you suggesting that if one in the LGBT community says something non-inclusive and intolerant of anyone, they all must be non-inclusive and intolerant?

The Campus Reform project on their own website says they're a project of The Leadership Institute.  You know what the Leadership Institute is?  Well, let's look at their website.

The Leadership Institute's Mission:
The Leadership Institute's mission is to increase the number and effectiveness of conservative activists and leaders in the public policy process.

To accomplish this, the Institute identifies, recruits, trains, and places conservatives in government, politics, and the media.

Essentially they're puppeteers.   :;):

That was one source...the original I read was from Huffington post...looked further and found several sites about GLBT gay activist Dan savage and all the controversy surrounding him.  What I am "suggesting" is the "one bad Apple" cliche!!  On one side you have gays that want to be left alone to live their lives..don't bother anyone, are average everyday citizens...on the flip side you have the radicals (Dan savage), who is a "career" rock-the-boater" who incites hatred. His is a message of hatred and bigotry and exclusion...everything the gay community is against! And unfortunately, the" radicals " messages are strategically orchestrated and the LOUDest!!! And the radicals profess to represent the whole...the community...

So radicals like savage don't paint GLBT in a very good light, which is unfortunate.


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One year after passing, there seems to be a few "kinkys" to 'plow' through.  Some of the problems should resolve themselves though after a few years when they come to the realization that science was right.  Gays can't make babies.  :oops:

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Sen. Paul Gazelka, R-Cass County, on Thursday called for public discussion on a draft of a policy that may be considered by the Minnesota State High School League on participation of transgender students in school sports.

A copy of a draft of a potential policy, provided to the Dispatch by Gazelka, stated: "Fundamental fairness, as well as most local, state, and federal rules and regulations, require schools to provide transgender student athletes with equal opportunities to participate in athletics."

The draft policy states it is designed to create a framework for such participation.

The draft policy said a female to male student who has started hormone therapy (ie, testosterone) is only eligible to participate on male teams. A female to male student who has not started hormone therapy may participate on female or male teams if desired.

A male to female student must have had medically documented testosterone suppression therapy in order to participate on female teams. A male to female student who has not started testosterone suppression therapy may only participate on male teams.

The draft policy states transgender student athletes should be able to use the locker room, shower and toilet facilities in accordance with the student's gender identity. When possible, every locker room should have some private enclosed changing areas, showers and toilets for use by any athlete who desires them.

Gazelka said the draft policy raises questions relating to women's rights and religious rights.

The senator said the way he reads the draft ordinance a male to female student who has had testosterone suppression therapy but no anatomical changes could be in a shower with girls.

"I think that is very problematic," Gazelka said.

Gazelka questioned whether parochial schools that participate in league activities might be denied the opportunity to participate if they fail to comply with an adopted policy.

The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary nonprofit association of public and private schools. It neither solicits nor receives any state funding, according to its website.

Gazelka said while the league doesn't seek legislative approval of its policies, the Legislature can overrule them by passing specific laws. He said he sees the need for more public debate and comment on this issue. Public disclosure, he said, is how policy pitfalls are often avoided.

"It feels like they're trying to ram this through," Gazelka said.

Gazelka also contended a male to female student might have an unfair advantage if they were physically larger than the females.


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