Originally posted by SueEllen
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI think it was in response to some school saying girls couldn't wear skirts and everyone had to wear trousers. My idea of gender neutral is to offer a range of clothing guidelines and say "take your pick", there is no need to be prescriptive. However, that won't help against the trendy parents who actively dress their children in clothes commonly associated with the opposite sex.
As far as kids who haven't reached puberty, especially little ones, are concerned there isn't any difference between a boy and a girl so if they want to wear something whether it is a skirt, nail varnish, ballet shoes with spots on it that look like giraffes or a fairy dress then they let them. Boys tend to grow out of wanting to wear skirts and dresses by around 7 anyway.
In regards to whether this little boy is really transgender only time will tell....
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI think it was in response to some school saying girls couldn't wear skirts and everyone had to wear trousers. My idea of gender neutral is to offer a range of clothing guidelines and say "take your pick", there is no need to be prescriptive. However, that won't help against the trendy parents who actively dress their children in clothes commonly associated with the opposite sex.
I seem to recall that all children, up to maybe 5 or 6, were put in dresses back in days gone by. Practical as it's easier to mop after they have an accident.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI like the idea of a gender neutral uniform. Up to puberty, it shouldn't make the blindest bit of difference whether kids are boys or girls.
I seem to recall that all children, up to maybe 5 or 6, were put in dresses back in days gone by. Practical as it's easier to mop after they have an accident.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWell all "them" Muslims are the same....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhat has caused the current situation is the 1982 citizenship law. But that doesn't suit what you want to hear.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSave your breath.
There is little interest in what has caused the current situation.
just that they can now wail over how everyone is really nasty and should be nice
from the comfort of their ivory tower.
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Originally posted by excon View PostI'm sorry I must have missed the bit where Jews and Tutsi were tearing around the world looking for global conquest and have been doing so continuously since the 620s.
Just because Germans and Belgians where xenophobic pricks does not negate anyone's legitimate concerns about islam and it's intentions.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAsk the Germans.
Though you maybe better asking Bosians/Kosovans or Rwandas as they are younger and more likely to engage with you about their conflict. The Serbs are likely to complain about the US, UK etc stopping them getting "rid" of people but that maybe just the ones I talked to.
Just because Germans and Belgians where xenophobic pricks does not negate anyone's legitimate concerns about islam and it's intentions.
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Originally posted by excon View PostEthnic cleansing or act of self preservation? You seem to have little idea about what islam is or how it operates. For examples look to the formally Buddhist country of Afghanistan and formally Christian country of Lebanon.
Ask your average Sikh about their history and interaction with muslims.
There is little interest in what has caused the current situation.
just that they can now wail over how everyone is really nasty and should be nice
from the comfort of their ivory tower.
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Originally posted by excon View PostEthnic cleansing or act of self preservation? You seem to have little idea about what islam is or how it operates. For examples look to the formally Buddhist country of Afghanistan and formally Christian country of Lebanon.
Ask your average Sikh about their history and interaction with muslims.
Though you maybe better asking Bosians/Kosovans or Rwandas as they are younger and more likely to engage with you about their conflict. The Serbs are likely to complain about the US, UK etc stopping them getting "rid" of people but that maybe just the ones I talked to.
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Originally posted by excon View PostYou reckon?
Only one major religion has a stated goal of global domination, they even started a country a while back for that very purpose you might have heard of them?
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