Transwomen are not Women - Part 15

Also, it's nothing more than you already see. Some guy with no explanation of who he is or what he's doing. Also, he is wearing pants and boots, but has a tablecloth or something wrapped around his waist, which I guess we were supposed to think is a dress and he's one of them cross dressing pervs who infest the school system, which we have no reason to think this guy is a part of.
Why did you leave out the fact that he's in a classroom?
 
Honestly what gets me is the Trans Privilege Activists pretending like this kind of thing isn't real and we shouldn't worry about it. Even though it's exactly the kind of thing they're trying to normalize, and us worrying about it is the only thing that slows them down.
 
The t-shirt and the flags in the background do tell a story.
They do. Quite possibly an entirely fictional one.

A flag and small streamer of little flags taped to a concrete wall, and a guy with a t-shirt and tablecloth over pants and boots. And a mask on. And no attribution as to who he is, what school system, nothing. Certainly no school kids in the picture, or seating for them. Cheap box fan on the table next to a laptop and a bunch of cables.

Looks more like a bigot posing for yer another fake trolling pic from here.
 
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They do. Quite possibly an entirely fictional one.

A flag and small strea.er of flags taped to a concrete wall, and a guy with a t-shirt and tablecloth over pants and boots. And a mask on. And no attribution as to who he is, what school system, nothing. Certainly no school kids in the picture, or seating for them. Cheap.box fan on the table next to a laptop and a bunch of cables.

Looks more like a bigot posing for yer another fake trolling pic from here.
It's not a table cloth.
 
Looks like a classroom to me. Why do you think otherwise?
No seats. No kids. Blank boards, with the ones on the left having things propped on them.

Looks a lot like a refurbished room used for storage or maybe community center catch-all use, to me.

But I'm sure Mr Woods will be along presently to spell out the school system in question. He forgot, you see.
 
It's not a table cloth.
How do you know? It's certainly not a dress. It was folded up till just recently and shows its fresh creases. Worn, as mentioned, over pants and boots. But no hey, I'm sure that's one of those cross dressing freaks in a dress and not a bigot trolling. Yepper.
 
How do you know? It's certainly not a dress. It was folded up till just recently and shows its fresh creases. Worn, as mentioned, over pants and boots. But no hey, I'm sure that's one of those cross dressing freaks in a dress and not a bigot trolling. Yepper.
It is the A-Gender flag.. And I don't even know what that means.

I had to Google it. Doesn't mean it's not a trolling bigot.. ( It also looks like a lot of class rooms I am familiar with . )
 
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Because it is the A-Gender flag.. And I don't even know what that means.

I had to Google it. Doesn't mean it's not a trolling bigot..
This Thread is well known for using the least credible sources known to man. I consider the claims to be knowing, willful deceit and pure bull ◊◊◊◊ till externally verified.
 
When is the last time you've actually been in a classroom? A lot of them aren't arranged the way they were 30 years ago, with all the desks in a neat little grid.

You know they don't store children in classrooms between classes, right?

You know that whiteboards are erasable, and often get cleared at the end of the day, right?
Seriously? A room that looks dead zero like a classroom "but it totally could be, its just missing everything that would indicate that its a classroom".

Instead of waxing metaphysical on what it kinda sorta might be, how about we identify the poster?.Or maybe it's a super secret image that just anonymously appeared from the void?

Eta: what is evidenced that this is a teacher or a classroom as opposed to say, some guy who taped up two decorations in his towns civic/community center room?
 
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In its original context...

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You'd have to be Blind Freddy to not see these are classrooms...
 
In its original context...
If you'd like to share the 'original context', I'm sure we'd all appreciate it. You know, the school, the district and name of the teacher and all. Or is it secret?
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You'd have to be Blind Freddy to not see these are classrooms...
And you'd have to be Dense Danny to not see the difference between the images on the right and the one on the left.

Oh, wait...you can't see the difference? the images on the right have the typical signs of a classroom. Student work on walls, colorful signs refering to the subjects and students, little seats with desks built in (I think someone might have mentioned them already). And look- actual kids at the desks.

Of course, the image on the lower right is likely not a classroom, but the student union meeting room in a catch-all space.

eta: correction, the two on the right are the same room. The one on the left has different ceiling tiles, walls, and no student themed wall ornamentation or seats. It might well be a different building. The person who compiled the image took care to lop out the feet in the left hand pic, as the visible shoes and pants were a bit of a giveaway that ti was a put-on.
 
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Specially for @Thermal

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Totally no classrooms to be seen here, amirite @Thermal ?

NOTE:
Left and right centre show NO "Student work on walls" or "colorful signs refering to the subjects and students"
Centre and bottom centre show NO "little seats with desks built in"
All three on left and centre right have "actual kids at the desks." The rest do not, but are, nonetheless, classrooms.

Dear oh dear oh dear. Your idea of what a classroom setup looks like is about 50 years out of date. Not all schools have Student work on walls" or "colorful signs refering to the subjects and students" or "little seats with desks built in". I'd say most don't have the latter... I haven't seen those in a school for about 25 years.
 
Specially for @Thermal

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Totally no classrooms to be seen here, amirite @Thermal ?
They look very much like classrooms. Kids, desks, colorful decorations and student artwork abound. Did you not stop to look at your pictures?.
NOTE:
Left and right centre show NO "Student work on walls" or "colorful signs refering to the subjects and students"
Centre and bottom centre show NO "little seats with desks built in"
All three on left and centre right have "actual kids at the desks." The rest do not, but are, nonetheless, classrooms.
Yes, smartcooky. Not every limited camera angle will incorporate every inch of wallspace. Very good. You're learning. Slowly, but learning.

Now if you grit your teeth and try to remember what we were talking about, it was the man in the bleak room that showed no signs of it being a classroom, or him being a teacher. Do you recall that?
Dear oh dear oh dear. Your idea of what a classroom setup looks like is about 50 years out of date. Not all schools have Student work on walls" or "colorful signs refering to the subjects and students"
Yet most of the pics you just posted have some or all of those elements, and they are your own cherry picked selections. Featured colorfully and prominently, even.
or "little seats with desks built in". I'd say most don't have the latter...
Seating for little kids do. Again, pictured prominently in several of your own.
I haven't seen those in a school for about 25 years.
I've seen them in everything from primary schools down the street that I occasionally have reason to go in, to my kid's former undergrad and current postgrad classrooms. Not in all, but more than common.

Now, back to our mystery troll: how you doing identifying him or his school, since you provided the 'original context' that you are playing coy with revealing?

eta: this is really some world class trolling on your part. 5 of the eight pictures you provided include seats with little desks built in (and the other three are very restricted camera angles), yet you bleat that it's an out of date assumption and they really don't exist. It's just artwork. And you guys wonder why posters don't bother arguing with you ITT.
 
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They look very much like classrooms. Kids, desks, colorful decorations and student artwork abound. Did you not stop to look at your pictures?.

Yes, smartcooky. Not every limited camera angle will incorporate every inch of wallspace. Very good. You're learning. Slowly, but learning.

Now if you grit your teeth and try to remember what we were talking about, it was the man in the bleak room that showed no signs of it being a classroom, or him being a teacher. Do you recall that?

Yet most of the pics you just posted have some or all of those elements, and they are your own cherry picked selections. Featured colorfully and prominently, even.

Seating for little kids do. Again, pictured prominently in several of your own.

I've seen them in everything from primary schools down the street that I occasionally have reason to go in, to my kid's former undergrad and current postgrad classrooms. Not in all, but more than common.

Now, back to our mystery troll: how you doing identifying him or his school, since you provided the 'original context' that you are playing coy with revealing?

eta: this is really some world class trolling on your part. 5 of the eight pictures you provided include seats with little desks built in (and the other three are very restricted camera angles), yet you bleat that it's an out of date assumption and they really don't exist. It's just artwork. And you guys wonder why posters don't bother arguing with you ITT.
You are so obviously missing the point here matey, I have to think its deliberate.

It doesn't really matter whether or not the subject photo is an actual classroom or just something that someone has mocked up for a photo (and in any case, its impossible to prove either way). Anyone who isn't a complete dumb-arse, or with an ounce of brain matter can see what it is meant to represent. Even your pathetic, endless nitpickery over your claims about the detail that ought, or ought not, to be in the photo tells me that even YOU know exactly what it is meant to represent i.e. it makes the point perfectly well regardless. And that point is that children are being indoctrinated by a gender ideology captured education system and the captured individuals within it.

And yes, in answer to your next question, if I had kids of school age now, I would definitely be homeschooling them and not exposing them to this rubbish.
 
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