Transgender high school student wins right to wear dress to Houston senior prom after being told it isn't in the dress code
George 'Tony' Zamazal, 19, of Spring, Texas, pictured, has won the right to wear a dress to prom on May 11. The transgender student won permission after initially being refused by teachers and told to wear a tuxedo.
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19? Prom?
ReplyDeleteHmmm....
Which bathroom will it use?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Alex would let it use his bathroom. After all we're not in the 50's anymore. Hahaha!
DeleteEither one it chooses
ReplyDeleteGeez!! What the hell has this Country come to?
ReplyDeleteMaybe if he had gotten his a$$ busted as a kid, he would have straightened out.
This is what is wrong with America.
ReplyDeleteSick, sick sick. Where will it find a job. Probably in the Obama or O'Malley administration.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Ringling Bros. would want that nonsense.
DeleteThey'll have to build it one at a modest tax payer expense of about $65,000.00. But you knew this already.
ReplyDeleteAnd a porta-potty won't do. We have to make him FEEL normal. Don't want him to think he's a freak or something.
DeleteI wonder if he would pass a background check to buy a gun?
ReplyDeleteOh jeez!
ReplyDeleteJust don't go crying to eh pc police when anyone may feel a need to laugh at you or ridicule you. Kids are kids after all and they will say things.
ReplyDeleteJust saying.
Who cares ....id be more concerned with what Obama is going to do next
ReplyDeleteQuote "Student Tony Zamazal, 19, found out just this year she was a transgender" Wow, jJUST FOUND OUT, isn't that amazing? Well, good luck with that pretty dress, don't be upset if nobody like to dance with you.
ReplyDeleteIt does not make a very pretty girl from the pictures shown.
ReplyDeleteRefer to prior post about "shame" and "embarrassment". You can be as deviant, abnormal, strange, or/and as weird as you want to be. Just keep it to yourself and don't expect me (even by force of law) to think you are in any way "normal" and that I should, and must, respect you and give your deviancy some kind of recognition. Ain't happening.
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