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Bill backed by Gov. Greg Abbott to ban 'furries' in schools stalls in Texas House (1 Viewer)

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this is totally a real problem y'all
this is totally not made up at all
There are almost millions of Texas kids who are furrying all over their schools like crazy
It's easy as pie to find examples
 
Sounds more like stupid moronic behavior by dumbass students. The purpose of school is learning, not acting a damned fool. But, then a lot of kids belong to parents who are democrat progressives and now we see more what the F is wrong in this country. Hey, concentrate on getting laid, says the DNC leaders.
Your posts are consistently stupid. Congratulations!
 
A friend who works in the UK education system said that recently a parent asked her if her child could eat her food off the floor because that day she was identifying as a chicken. The answer was no.
 
Publicly-funded schools = publicly governed behavior in schools.

I heard this bill fails to cover "scalies", kids who pretend to be lizards and such.

I heard that these scalies climb all over everything and up walls like they were geckos or some shit.


WHEN IS TEXAS GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE SCALIES ! ! !


THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT LEGISLATION TEXAS MUST PASS NOW!
YOU CAN TELL IT'S IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT IS IN ALL CAPS


STOP THE SCALIES FROM TAKING OVER OUR SCHOOLS ! ! !
won't some think of the children?
 
A friend who works in the UK education system said that recently a parent asked her if her child could eat her food off the floor because that day she was identifying as a chicken. The answer was no.
literally incredible! omg!


I have a friend in the AL school system who said that a parent asked if their kid could kidnap other kids because the kid identified as a dragon.

I have a friend in the MS school system who said that a parent asked if their kid could spray ink all over everyone because the kids identified as a squid.
 
There's a much bigger subculture of priests and ministers who prey on children, but I don't see Texas Repubs stepping up to stop them.

There is a much bigger problem for teachers and sexual assault in schools compared to priests in churches.

 
Sounds more like stupid moronic behavior by dumbass students.

How many kids?

How big of an issue is this for Texas schools exactly?


The purpose of school is learning, not acting a damned fool. But, then a lot of kids belong to parents who are democrat progressives and now we see more what the F is wrong in this country. Hey, concentrate on getting laid, says the DNC leaders.

Why are the existing rules against disruptive behavior insufficient to cover this hypothetical problem?
 

Bill backed by Gov. Greg Abbott to ban 'furries' in schools stalls in Texas House​


Legislation endorsed by Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dustin Burrows banning teens from acting like animals in schools is likely dead after failing to clear a House committee ahead of a key deadline this week.

The "Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education (F.U.R.R.I.E.S) Act," which would prohibit any "non-human behavior" by a student, including wearing animal ears or barking, meowing or hissing, did not advance out of a House education committee by Monday's deadline.

This is the kind of stupidity the Tex-ass GQP spends their time legislating.

Every last one of these GQP morons needs to be removed from office.

No reindeer ears or red nose? Halloween costumes will need to be censored. A solution without a problem. Got to luv texass.
 
Because there is a subculture of “furries” who use it primarily as a sexual lifestyle that they don’t want to bringing into the classrooms.

What is the size of the furry problem in Texas this bill addresses?

How many incident of furry activity do Texas schools have to deal with on an annual basis?

Is the number more than zero?

Is the number even known?
 
Do you also have a problem with people reading approved books to kids? Drag queens have never harmed kids.

I don’t think drag queens are appropriate for school kids. What you do outside school is fine.
 
Unwanted solution to an imaginary problem. By trying to make a law of it it legitimizes the talking point, makes people think there's something real there, and therefore allows them to keep using it to scare voters about "furries" so they vote against their own economic interests.

Works every time though. Jesus, they're thick.
 

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