Wisconsin parents challenge Title IX changes during school board meeting: 'Boys are boys and girls are girls'
Parents in Oshkosh debate Title IX in heated exchange
A school district meeting in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, unleashed fierce debate among parents and community members while deliberating the local implementation of new Title IX rules.
"I think it's absolutely ridiculous that you guys are even considering letting bathrooms and locker rooms [be] coed. I don't care how they identify or whatever kind of delusion people live in, whatever kind of mental disease that they have, boys are boys and girls are girls. It's simple and basic. It's always been that way, and that's why we have separate bathrooms," Josh Vienola, a member of the local Moms for Liberty Facebook group, said during the Aug. 14 meeting.
"I don't understand what's going on with you guys that we're even considering this. You guys need to [say], ‘No, absolutely not,’ and come back to reality," Vienola continued.
Parents in Oshkosh debate Title IX in heated exchange
A school district meeting in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, unleashed fierce debate among parents and community members while deliberating the local implementation of new Title IX rules.
"I think it's absolutely ridiculous that you guys are even considering letting bathrooms and locker rooms [be] coed. I don't care how they identify or whatever kind of delusion people live in, whatever kind of mental disease that they have, boys are boys and girls are girls. It's simple and basic. It's always been that way, and that's why we have separate bathrooms," Josh Vienola, a member of the local Moms for Liberty Facebook group, said during the Aug. 14 meeting.
"I don't understand what's going on with you guys that we're even considering this. You guys need to [say], ‘No, absolutely not,’ and come back to reality," Vienola continued.
Wisconsin parents challenge Title IX changes during school board meeting: 'Boys are boys and girls are girls'
An school district meeting in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, set off a wildfire of disagreement among parents and community members about the local implementation of Title IX.
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