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On this Friday, after graduating with a degree in history, I began my formal work career
teaching high school in a ghetto town called Opelaca north of Miami, Florida.
There was a fairly intense bullying situation at the school that some teachers ignored.
Not me.
The effeminate boys got it bad.
It was a mixed-race school, mostly comprised of working-class kids.
This was early in the 1970s, when high school bullying was largely in your face,
not done anonymously on a device, as happens today.
Anyway, I bullied the bullies and stopped a lot of bad stuff, but not all.
Some kids got crushed.
Today, gay is widely accepted in American society and even celebrated with parades and
ballpark expositions. Most people of goodwill have no problem with that. But the aggressive
trans movement is changing things. Allowing biological males to compete with females in
sports is obviously unfair. Presenting complicated gender-based situations to eight-year-olds
is absurd. So the progress the gay community has made is now being undermined by lunatic progressives.
This, of course, is ironic, but most of all, foolish and self-defeating.
And the backlash is real, as Target, Bud Light, and the Dodgers are finding out.
I just hope vulnerable children will not get caught in the middle.
But inevitably, some will be.
Back after this.
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