The Booty Report

News and Updates for Swashbucklers Everywhere

Arr, matey! The scallywags be tryin' to secretly change our lassie's ways. We be fightin' back, aye!

2024-01-17

Arrr, our lass be findin' it tough at the middle school, so we set sail with the teachers and school officials. But, alas, those scurvy dogs we deemed as our mates were naught but a pack o' liars!

Middle school was a challenging time for the author's daughter, as she struggled with various issues. The parents worked closely with her teachers and school officials to address these challenges. However, they later discovered that these same people had been lying to them and withholding crucial information about their daughter's social transition. The school had decided to socially transition their daughter by using a boy's name and male pronouns without their consent. They concealed this from the parents by referring to their daughter by her real name when talking to them and altering records. It was only through a paperwork mistake that the truth was revealed. Once the parents had the full picture, they were able to support their daughter, who is now doing well and at peace with her identity. The parents decided to file a lawsuit against the school district for their employees' actions and to challenge the policies that allowed for such deception. They believe that parents should be informed and involved in important decisions regarding their children's lives. They highlight the danger of policies that require lying to parents and emphasize the rights of parents to direct their children's upbringing, education, and healthcare. They urge other parents to take a stand against similar policies in their own school districts and to support each other. The parents acknowledge that speaking out is not easy but believe that it is important to bring attention to these issues and support others who are facing similar struggles. They express gratitude for the support they have received and emphasize the need for unity in protecting parental rights and the well-being of children.

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