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Old 04-11-2019, 08:09 PM   #2302
Oling_Roachinen
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Originally Posted by GaiJin View Post
So would that not be the dreaded "outing"?
No.

I think people think this is what Bill 24 contemplates:
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GSA Liaison: I'm going to take the GSA to a homosexual orgy and forced sex-change workshop.
Principal: No, please don't! They are just kindergartners!
GSA Liaison: Haven't you read Bill 24, there's nothing you can do!
In actuality it's this:
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GSA Liaison: Here's a local LGBT artist who's available to come to the school and give a presentation of how he got into his art as it relates to growing up as LGBT individual.
Principal: Great idea, let's add it to the May newsletter that students in the GSA will be removed from third period if they want to attend this event.
GSA Liaison: Thanks.
And this:
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GSA Liaison: There's a LGBT conference that I think would be beneficial.
Principal: This panel has an adult discussing how gay conversion therapy made him suicidal. It's a bit heavy subject and off schoolground. I think we should get consent from parents if they will allow their children to attend.
GSA Liaison: Cool, I'll send out a waiver for parents to sign. Those who don't bring it back, either because they don't want to attend, parents don't want them to attend, or don't want their parents to know they are in a GSA will not attend.
And even this:
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GSA Liaison: We want to watch Brokeback Mountain as one of the first critically acclaimed LGBT movies to be made.
Principal: The sexual content and nudity is too extreme, I'm not allowing that. Sorry.
GSA Liaison: Aw chucks, but thanks for considering it.
Bill 24 only makes it mandatory for principals to allow GSA organizations if requested by a student and doesn't allow them to out the students involved. That's it. If you want to remove Bill 24, then that's what you want to remove.
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