(Hours 1b,2a) Rich spoke to us about Candia’s transgender policy. He reminded us about a similar policy in Washington state and gave his opinion on people who have gender identification issues. He went through the details and informed his listeners about what’s going on. Tune in to hear more.
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(Hour 2a) Rich started the segment by finding out and informing his listeners about a transgender policy in Hooksett. “This is all about a political agenda,” he shared. He wondered about the involvement of Superintendent Littlefield. He then talked about mass that he visited over the weekend.
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re Transgender Policy proposal:
There is indeed a “pressing need” to avoid discrimination, and to not laugh out loud, as you do, and constantly ridicule minority groups. The school policy explicitly makes allowance for anyone who “feels uncomfortable” to have access to alternative facilities.
If indeed your derisive rant was not hate speech, but you were truly only asking “why”, perhaps you could research the civil rights movement of the 1960s, or the rationale behind adoption of the Americans with Disabilites Act, to obtain a glimpse into “why” discrimination and segregation is an uncivilized response to minorities. differences.
I love how bigots always use the phrase “this is not bigotry” when rationalizing their bigotry.