Topic: School can expel lesbian students, court rules.
Winx's photo
Tue 02/03/09 08:42 AM
And they weren't even at school. It was on MySpace.frustrated rant

franshade's photo
Tue 02/03/09 08:45 AM
that was my point - using an internet site as a personal reference guideline (myspace)

girls are presently attending college and I believe never admitted nor denied their sexual preferences.

do private schools have the right to ask students what their sexual preference or orientation is?

what about those undecided?

should they be allowed to expel students based on lesbian/gay- like mannerisms?

ok ok - taking the rose colored glasses off now :thumbsup:


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Tue 02/03/09 08:52 AM



why is this such a big deal
it's called a Private school for a reason
standards and morals should be applied somewhere


myspace rules!

:laughing:

read posts entirely, agreed private school entitled to rules and regulations - up to parents whether to enroll or not to enroll their children there.

but to use Myspace as a source for expelling students is ridiculous!!

what's on your myspace laugh
i think it's stupid to have an myspace account.surprised
i have read the posts apparently you haven't read what i already wrote. i just don't see the big deal


It is a big deal because there was no proof.

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Wed 02/04/09 08:53 AM


If I didn't tolerate anyone that isn't like me I certainly wouldn't have joined mingle. And all my friends wouldn't be straight they would be gay and they aren't. Gays tolerate a lot more than you think. But if you aren't aware of that then this will be wasted on you.

Pathetic attempt at a shot. I have gay friends, and they are accepting of my idea, or they wouldn't be my friends. The gays that go off like hysterical drama queens I avoid as much as those that sit in front of the TV watching their soap operas LOL You make a lousy case for someone who claims to be non judgmental LOL

I didn't mean afraid as in fearful. I meant that people are often afraid others might think they are gay by association, or that their children might become gay if they are around gays. It doesn't work that way but you can't explain to people who know very little if anything about it.


LOL These days, it is "fashionable" to the point where kids do it just to have something to talk about, or appear "cool" to some of the others. Just ANOTHER reason why I don't buy into people being born gay, these types give me all the proof I need to know it is just a trend with them.

I am not asking you or anyone for tolerance.


So, you haven't heard all the DEMANDS for that BS "gay marriage" crap?

People can hate my guts but I got over caring about acceptance 40 years ago. You either do or you don't, and that's that. Considering I have been around a lot in life I rarely run into people with a problem with gays, thankfully.


The "hate my guts" is an example of one of the hysterical rants, as in blowing things so totally out of proportion that I get so sick of. Just because I don't believe you, doesn't mean I hate you. Same as calling a black racist out for what they are, does not make you a racist. Do you get it?

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Wed 02/04/09 08:56 AM



So, hypothetically, if I'm the headmaster of a private school, is it my right to decide that no black students are allowed in join?

I think this sort of discrimination should be illegal whether a school is public or private. ...


Considering you started with that particular hypocritical example, just shows that you don't understand the question here. I thought it was about being fair to everyone, and there is nothing fair about the way blacks discriminate against whites, and anyone else when convenient, with their black colleges, BET, Chocolate News... As long as blacks discriminate the way they do, I will call BS on their racism just like that of any other group. And these types are REALLY crawling out of the wood work these days. The election was a perfect example of just how much racism and discrimination blacks are more than willing to dish out, and then lie claiming they are the ones being discriminated against.


Black colleges are not discrimination. They are a minority and they're helping their own with college. White people are allowed to attend if they desire to do so. There are all women colleges too. There are Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic colleges too. Are they discriminating?

Why can't they have a TV station that caters to them when it's always been about white people on all of the other stations since TV first started? They wouldn't have to do it if they had fair representation on TV. I don't see discrimination there either.

This election? How is that showing discrimination by black people?





Sorry, but if you actually believe any of that, sticking your head way too far in the sand for anything anyone else presents to change your "mind". But thanks for the laugh.

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Wed 02/04/09 08:57 AM


The key word is PRIVATE...In my private life I wouldnt marry a lesbian or a gay man thats my choice because its my private life..Private schools have private rules and until we become a dictatorship the government should respect these rules...Everyone has their own rights but no one has the right to tell someone else they have to change their rules to accomodate them..Leave the private schools alone and either follow their rules or dont go to school there....IT SEEMS LIKE EVERYONE HAS RIGHTS IN THIS COUNTRY EXCEPT A HETHROSEXUALE WHITE MALE WHO LIVES A LIFE ONCE CONSIDERED NORMAL BY OUR FOUNDING FATHERS AND THE BIBLE.


As a heterosexual, white male, what rights don't you have?


Mind if I ask what rights he has that you don't?

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Wed 02/04/09 09:00 AM

The poor white male thing again? I hear that a lot on-line but have heard very few men actually whine about it in public, I wonder why? I have news for you, it was a Christian heterosexual white male with so called normal moral values that made it easy for me to chose to be gay.


Was that an admission to the effect that you were not just plain born gay, that someone or something "turned" you LOL Or is it simply childish rebellion that made you choose that lifestyle. Seriously, the way you worded that made it sound like you are playing gay to get back at someone or something.

Winx's photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:00 AM
Edited by Winx on Wed 02/04/09 09:01 AM




So, hypothetically, if I'm the headmaster of a private school, is it my right to decide that no black students are allowed in join?

I think this sort of discrimination should be illegal whether a school is public or private. ...


Considering you started with that particular hypocritical example, just shows that you don't understand the question here. I thought it was about being fair to everyone, and there is nothing fair about the way blacks discriminate against whites, and anyone else when convenient, with their black colleges, BET, Chocolate News... As long as blacks discriminate the way they do, I will call BS on their racism just like that of any other group. And these types are REALLY crawling out of the wood work these days. The election was a perfect example of just how much racism and discrimination blacks are more than willing to dish out, and then lie claiming they are the ones being discriminated against.


Black colleges are not discrimination. They are a minority and they're helping their own with college. White people are allowed to attend if they desire to do so. There are all women colleges too. There are Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic colleges too. Are they discriminating?

Why can't they have a TV station that caters to them when it's always been about white people on all of the other stations since TV first started? They wouldn't have to do it if they had fair representation on TV. I don't see discrimination there either.

This election? How is that showing discrimination by black people?





Sorry, but if you actually believe any of that, sticking your head way too far in the sand for anything anyone else presents to change your "mind". But thanks for the laugh.


What I said is the truth.:wink:


no photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:01 AM

why is this such a big deal
it's called a Private school for a reason
standards and morals should be applied somewhere


Idiots and drama queens grasping at straws, desperate to find something to rag on about, as far as I can tell LOL

no photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:04 AM

that was my point - using an internet site as a personal reference guideline (myspace)

girls are presently attending college and I believe never admitted nor denied their sexual preferences.

do private schools have the right to ask students what their sexual preference or orientation is?

what about those undecided?

should they be allowed to expel students based on lesbian/gay- like mannerisms?

ok ok - taking the rose colored glasses off now :thumbsup:




I do know that some woman was charged in criminal court for her conduct on myspace. I also know that anyone who thinks anything about their myspace is private (site has been hacked numerous times) is an idiot.

no photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:06 AM





So, hypothetically, if I'm the headmaster of a private school, is it my right to decide that no black students are allowed in join?

I think this sort of discrimination should be illegal whether a school is public or private. ...


Considering you started with that particular hypocritical example, just shows that you don't understand the question here. I thought it was about being fair to everyone, and there is nothing fair about the way blacks discriminate against whites, and anyone else when convenient, with their black colleges, BET, Chocolate News... As long as blacks discriminate the way they do, I will call BS on their racism just like that of any other group. And these types are REALLY crawling out of the wood work these days. The election was a perfect example of just how much racism and discrimination blacks are more than willing to dish out, and then lie claiming they are the ones being discriminated against.


Black colleges are not discrimination. They are a minority and they're helping their own with college. White people are allowed to attend if they desire to do so. There are all women colleges too. There are Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic colleges too. Are they discriminating?

Why can't they have a TV station that caters to them when it's always been about white people on all of the other stations since TV first started? They wouldn't have to do it if they had fair representation on TV. I don't see discrimination there either.

This election? How is that showing discrimination by black people?





Sorry, but if you actually believe any of that, sticking your head way too far in the sand for anything anyone else presents to change your "mind". But thanks for the laugh.


What I said is the truth.:wink:




No, not "truth", just your opinion, please do not mislead others by using incorrect terminology.

Winx's photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:08 AM






So, hypothetically, if I'm the headmaster of a private school, is it my right to decide that no black students are allowed in join?

I think this sort of discrimination should be illegal whether a school is public or private. ...


Considering you started with that particular hypocritical example, just shows that you don't understand the question here. I thought it was about being fair to everyone, and there is nothing fair about the way blacks discriminate against whites, and anyone else when convenient, with their black colleges, BET, Chocolate News... As long as blacks discriminate the way they do, I will call BS on their racism just like that of any other group. And these types are REALLY crawling out of the wood work these days. The election was a perfect example of just how much racism and discrimination blacks are more than willing to dish out, and then lie claiming they are the ones being discriminated against.


Black colleges are not discrimination. They are a minority and they're helping their own with college. White people are allowed to attend if they desire to do so. There are all women colleges too. There are Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic colleges too. Are they discriminating?

Why can't they have a TV station that caters to them when it's always been about white people on all of the other stations since TV first started? They wouldn't have to do it if they had fair representation on TV. I don't see discrimination there either.

This election? How is that showing discrimination by black people?





Sorry, but if you actually believe any of that, sticking your head way too far in the sand for anything anyone else presents to change your "mind". But thanks for the laugh.


What I said is the truth.:wink:




No, not "truth", just your opinion, please do not mislead others by using incorrect terminology.


Then do you think that all private colleges discriminate? Catholic, Jewish, Lutheran, Baptist, and all girls colleges? Or just the few for black people?

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Wed 02/04/09 09:15 AM







So, hypothetically, if I'm the headmaster of a private school, is it my right to decide that no black students are allowed in join?

I think this sort of discrimination should be illegal whether a school is public or private. ...


Considering you started with that particular hypocritical example, just shows that you don't understand the question here. I thought it was about being fair to everyone, and there is nothing fair about the way blacks discriminate against whites, and anyone else when convenient, with their black colleges, BET, Chocolate News... As long as blacks discriminate the way they do, I will call BS on their racism just like that of any other group. And these types are REALLY crawling out of the wood work these days. The election was a perfect example of just how much racism and discrimination blacks are more than willing to dish out, and then lie claiming they are the ones being discriminated against.


Black colleges are not discrimination. They are a minority and they're helping their own with college. White people are allowed to attend if they desire to do so. There are all women colleges too. There are Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic colleges too. Are they discriminating?

Why can't they have a TV station that caters to them when it's always been about white people on all of the other stations since TV first started? They wouldn't have to do it if they had fair representation on TV. I don't see discrimination there either.

This election? How is that showing discrimination by black people?





Sorry, but if you actually believe any of that, sticking your head way too far in the sand for anything anyone else presents to change your "mind". But thanks for the laugh.


What I said is the truth.:wink:




No, not "truth", just your opinion, please do not mislead others by using incorrect terminology.


Then do you think that all private colleges discriminate? Catholic, Jewish, Lutheran, Baptist, and all girls colleges? Or just the few for black people?


Personally, I don't see any of this as "discrimination" really, just whether or not the applicants meet the necessary qualifications for enrollment. Heck, had a friend who could skate better than most of those that go to the Olympics, but she was refused from the Ice Capades (spelling?) just because was too short for the line. Did we all flip out on that one, no, just accept that not everyone can be everything. The gays complaining about not being allowed into that school are as ridiculous as me challenging the NBA for not allowing me, a 5'2" female, a place on one of the teams LOL

Winx's photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:20 AM








So, hypothetically, if I'm the headmaster of a private school, is it my right to decide that no black students are allowed in join?

I think this sort of discrimination should be illegal whether a school is public or private. ...


Considering you started with that particular hypocritical example, just shows that you don't understand the question here. I thought it was about being fair to everyone, and there is nothing fair about the way blacks discriminate against whites, and anyone else when convenient, with their black colleges, BET, Chocolate News... As long as blacks discriminate the way they do, I will call BS on their racism just like that of any other group. And these types are REALLY crawling out of the wood work these days. The election was a perfect example of just how much racism and discrimination blacks are more than willing to dish out, and then lie claiming they are the ones being discriminated against.


Black colleges are not discrimination. They are a minority and they're helping their own with college. White people are allowed to attend if they desire to do so. There are all women colleges too. There are Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, and Catholic colleges too. Are they discriminating?

Why can't they have a TV station that caters to them when it's always been about white people on all of the other stations since TV first started? They wouldn't have to do it if they had fair representation on TV. I don't see discrimination there either.

This election? How is that showing discrimination by black people?





Sorry, but if you actually believe any of that, sticking your head way too far in the sand for anything anyone else presents to change your "mind". But thanks for the laugh.


What I said is the truth.:wink:




No, not "truth", just your opinion, please do not mislead others by using incorrect terminology.


Then do you think that all private colleges discriminate? Catholic, Jewish, Lutheran, Baptist, and all girls colleges? Or just the few for black people?


Personally, I don't see any of this as "discrimination" really, just whether or not the applicants meet the necessary qualifications for enrollment. Heck, had a friend who could skate better than most of those that go to the Olympics, but she was refused from the Ice Capades (spelling?) just because was too short for the line. Did we all flip out on that one, no, just accept that not everyone can be everything. The gays complaining about not being allowed into that school are as ridiculous as me challenging the NBA for not allowing me, a 5'2" female, a place on one of the teams LOL


That's what I said. It's not discriminating.

franshade's photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:29 AM


that was my point - using an internet site as a personal reference guideline (myspace)

girls are presently attending college and I believe never admitted nor denied their sexual preferences.

do private schools have the right to ask students what their sexual preference or orientation is?

what about those undecided?

should they be allowed to expel students based on lesbian/gay- like mannerisms?

ok ok - taking the rose colored glasses off now :thumbsup:




I do know that some woman was charged in criminal court for her conduct on myspace. I also know that anyone who thinks anything about their myspace is private (site has been hacked numerous times) is an idiot.

it's on the internet just as this site is
it is for entertainment purposes only
and sites are can be viewed by anyone with access
not private, but not to be considered the truth either.

My profile says I am 74 - (laugh) yet I am not - follow - profile says what I want it to say not the truth waving


no photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:30 AM
I believe most of my comments that you are using are in response to someone who was using the example, and you are now taking it a bit too far out of the context it was intended.

YES, I think that black racism is just as ugly as any other.

NO, I do not even believe people are born gay.

Does that about cover my overall attitude on this one once and for all, because I am getting tired of this topic LOL Actually, when it comes to the rants and demands of gays, after all the INTOLERANCE they show over the marriage mess, I would sooner walk away than even listen to their gripes.

Fanta46's photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:46 AM
Edited by Fanta46 on Wed 02/04/09 09:48 AM



Personally, I don't see any of this as "discrimination" really, just whether or not the applicants meet the necessary qualifications for enrollment. Heck, had a friend who could skate better than most of those that go to the Olympics, but she was refused from the Ice Capades (spelling?) just because was too short for the line. Did we all flip out on that one, no, just accept that not everyone can be everything. The gays complaining about not being allowed into that school are as ridiculous as me challenging the NBA for not allowing me, a 5'2" female, a place on one of the teams LOL


Reading your profile I wonder...

Is this poster experiencing a little gender confusion?

franshade's photo
Wed 02/04/09 09:58 AM




Personally, I don't see any of this as "discrimination" really, just whether or not the applicants meet the necessary qualifications for enrollment. Heck, had a friend who could skate better than most of those that go to the Olympics, but she was refused from the Ice Capades (spelling?) just because was too short for the line. Did we all flip out on that one, no, just accept that not everyone can be everything. The gays complaining about not being allowed into that school are as ridiculous as me challenging the NBA for not allowing me, a 5'2" female, a place on one of the teams LOL


Reading your profile I wonder...

Is this poster experiencing a little gender confusion?


don't wonder, check out his myspace page... thats the new reference guide laugh laugh

just kidding

Fanta46's photo
Wed 02/04/09 10:01 AM





Personally, I don't see any of this as "discrimination" really, just whether or not the applicants meet the necessary qualifications for enrollment. Heck, had a friend who could skate better than most of those that go to the Olympics, but she was refused from the Ice Capades (spelling?) just because was too short for the line. Did we all flip out on that one, no, just accept that not everyone can be everything. The gays complaining about not being allowed into that school are as ridiculous as me challenging the NBA for not allowing me, a 5'2" female, a place on one of the teams LOL


Reading your profile I wonder...

Is this poster experiencing a little gender confusion?


don't wonder, check out his myspace page... thats the new reference guide laugh laugh

just kidding


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franshade's photo
Wed 02/04/09 10:10 AM
sorry couldn't let that one sly

rofl