North Kansas City Parents Push Back Against Gender Neutral Bathroom Trend

Widely celebrated in the local media . . . This blog post chronicles a smattering of parents threatening to leave the district and find alternatives after the initial splash made by this toilet announcement.

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New Schools Open With Gender Neutral Bathrooms & Parents Are Getting Heated

The North Kansas City school district just opened two new schools with gender neutral bathrooms, and the choice has people fired up.

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  1. I am not against some gender-neutral bathrooms, but should they all be that way? Yeah, it's just a toilet, but even as a kid I would be embarrassed if the hot chick in class entered a bathroom where I had just taken a big dump. It would just be awkward. And all of this in the name of inclusion? Well, what about those students who can't keep up with math and science? Aren't they discriminated against because of their academic challenges? Do they feel welcome? What about the fat kids, the slow kids, the uncoordinated, those with no fashion sense, kids with acne, bad teeth, or body odor? Where are their classroom and environment concessions? If I'm a fatty, I don't want to go to a school with skinny hot chicks. It will really depress me and get me down. Let's create separate, safe, inclusive environments for all kids. Let's have a school for fatties, a school for jocks and cheerleaders, a skool for the stoopid, a school for those who aren't attractive...That way, everyone can feel happy and included! yay! Kumbaya! "Hey Girl! You just took a sweet-smelling dump and I am going to tell all of my buddies your poop doesn't stink!"

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  2. "Splash made by toilet announcement"..lol..well played sir.

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  3. Make this a federal requirement like handicap access and you will bankrupt the restaurant and retail industry. If your a weird hold it until you get home.

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  4. You'll find these same parents out marching around and protesting in favor of every off-the-wall issue circulating.
    It's just when the SJW issues turn out to impact their own kids that suddenly all this diversity and inclusion doesn't seem like such a good idea.
    Both condescending and hypocritical.
    The worst combination.

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  5. Potties are marked for everyone and anyone, all for the gender benders not to be stigmatized. So, the area by doors to these toilet "rooms" should have cameras. If students get passes to use them when no school staff is monitoring, then that's risky. How soundproof are these completely closed rooms? Yeah, some kiddies are curious, and some are F'n criminal. Heck, these "closets" are a pedo's dream. During public events, all access by whomever is the design. Yuk!

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  6. I can't imagine how boring somebody's life must be to take time and write worthless comments about bathrooms. God you people have wasted your lives.

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    1. It is about taxpayer funded schools telling our children that they can change their sex and that gender is fluid, instead of helping those troubled kids with their mental health issue called gender dysphoria.

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  7. ^^^^^^+1. Unless you're corporophilia boy, it's hard to see why this matters.

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  8. At 1:31, didnt you just write a comment? Doesnt that make you worthless then?

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  9. ^^^^Nope. It's telling children they can use the first available bathroom. Just like they do at home.

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  10. ^^^^^Nope. It is enabling children who are mentally ill to continue in their delusional behavior. And passively enabling the screwed up parents to encourage the behavior.

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  11. Do away with genders and assign rest rooms according to function. Shitter or pisser.

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  12. But don't women need the shitter to piss?

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  13. In today’s sue-happy society these unisex bathrooms will lead to problems. Locking stalls or not, there will be some sort of monkey business go on that will lead to lawsuits against the school.

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  14. Why is north KC trying to be like San Francisco? This is a boneheaded move.

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  15. I see that most comments are from people who have no idea what they are talking about. As for the parents who want to take their little darlings out of the school district--please, please, please go. Find a private school or better yet do the homeschool thing.

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  16. if any child gets one ounce of bullying in those bathrooms or see loitering around the large breasted children while they trying to wash their hands, be sure to speak up! Are kids as sophisticated and civilized as the saleslady, certainly not as i recall, but maybe in her little fiefdom they will be.

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  17. Our son came to us recently to say that he has always felt like a schnauzer in a human body. We weren’t totally shocked, there had been signs all along like his desire to chase cats and his affinity for rawhide bones. We just sort of ignored it and hoped the neighbors didn’t notice. But now he’s starting school and he really wants a fire hydrant to pee on and as supportive parents, we think he should have it and all the other students should use it too.

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  18. w w w.insidephilanthropy.com/grants-for-k-12-education/open-society-foundations-grants-for-k-12-education.html

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  19. "The number of people in the U.S. with an STD recently hit an unprecedented high. Data released in October revealed that in 2015, there were increases in all nationally reported STDs for the second year in a row. There were 1.5 million reported cases of chlamydia — the highest number of STD cases ever reported to the government — and people between the ages of 15 and 24 accounted for the largest number of infections."

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    "The Colorado Family Planning Initiative (CFPI) offered low-income women and teenagers access to low or no-cost contraceptive devices, including IUDs and implants, and trained providers in insertion and counselling techniques. Last year, researchers reported significant drops in the birth rate among teens and young adult women in participating counties. The abortion rate among women between 15 and 19 years old dropped by more than a third; high-risk pregnancies by a fourth."

    YOu are wonkru or not Wonkru, choose.

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  20. IUD or STD or both.

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  21. Seems just a fact folks, when the CDC (!) aggressively promotes giving teenagers IUDs there seems to be an increase in STDs. What happens when you toss in Gender neutral bathrooms, time will tell.

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  22. Maybe they need inbred specific bathrooms for some of these commenters. Hopeless. My kids go to that school. It's totally just a fucking bathroom. There's nothing shared about it except a sink.

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