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> > > > How about censoring in-person speech? Look
> at
> > > or
> > > > speak slightly off to a tranny freak and
> > > students
> > > > can be expelled now.
> > >
> > > Really. Show us the FCPS policy where it says
> > > that. Waiting...
> >
> > It's the latest revision of the FCPS Student
> > Rights and Responsibilities (SR+R) approved by
> the
> > school board June 9, 2016.
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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/06/10
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> /transgender-northern-virginia-students-can-now-ex
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> > pelled-criticizing-transgenderism/
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> You have got to be kidding. You're citing
> Breitbart, who in turn quotes well-know fear
> mongerer and all around gadfly Elizabeth Shultz.
> Here's the actual regulation as cited in
> abbreviated form in the article...
>
>
No student in FCPS shall … on the basis of
> gender identity … be denied the benefits of, or
> be subjected to discrimination under any education
> program or activity.
>
> Note that this policy has been in place for some
> time. The only change was to include gender
> identity. The regulation refers to discrimination
> 'under any education program or activity'. The
> burden is clearly placed on the school system not
> to discriminate. The regulation says NOTHING about
> hate speech by students. Elizabeth Schultz..
>
>
This “discrimination” language means that a
> student who speaks out against the “gender
> identity” ideology can be disciplined, and
> presumably suspended and even expelled, according
> to board member Elizabeth Schultz, who opposed the
> change.
>
> Speculation and fear mongering, plain and simple,
> to appeal to gullible, simple-minded people.
"Subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity" -- includes any so-called discrimination by both students and teachers in any FCPS school.
It DOES NOT say "subjected to SCHOOL-SPONSORED discrimination under any educational program or activity."
And speech by students in public school critical of the "LGBT" agenda is already being censored -- this is not "fearmongering", it's already happening. For example, recently in Oklahoma 9 students were suspended from school for liking a Twitter post which criticized the school's "Gay Pride" efforts.