Transgender ideology

Jazzy

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A lawyer for a Canadian teenager who was suspended from his Catholic high school after opposing transgender ideology has filed a human rights complaint alleging religious discrimination.

Attorney James Kitchen with Liberty Coalition Canada filed the application to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal earlier this month on behalf of his client Josh Alexander, 17, a junior who was first suspended from St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew, Ontario, and issued a trespass notice in November.

Alexander drew the ire of school leadership when he organized a student walkout at the public Catholic high school against biological males in girls' bathrooms, according to the complaint. He also reportedly argued in class that God created two unchangeable genders.

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I find it very strange that a religious school would penalize someone for acting on their religious beliefs.

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It gets crazier every day. About 10 years ago I was on a Dutch christian forum and a guy asked for help, because he had homosexual thoughts sometimes, but he was not homosexual. He was about to marry his gf and he thought the reason he had that was that he had watched that kind of porn. All the answers he got unanimously: accept yourself. You're just gay. God is fine with it. If you dared to say something else, watch out and those ppl were all christian. So I said nothing and sent him a private message, which he was happy with. So it doesn't surprise me at all. The world has changed. I removed the video I posted yesterday as an answer to the other thread, about a transracial guy, but that was funny in 1993 to make jokes about it. He better not dare do that now. I'm amazed it's still on youtube. There are also intersex ppl and sometimes christians can be very harsh to those ppl, but it cannot be that you even in church have to ssssht or lie that it's all fine, instead of help them. My brother lived in a house with a guy from England in the 80s or begin 90s. He had come to Holland to get a sex change and then he met a group of christian students, who helped him and he became a christian. Nowadays other christians would get mad at them for doing that.

A religious school I maybe understand. My sons go to a christian school. They get penalized if they're anti gay, so they can't let students do that.
 
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