The Cross-Dressing threat in Texas
Well, we've been found out. Our plan to turn all your children gay by hosting a cross-dressing day has been foiled in a small town in Texas.
A homecoming tradition in which boys dress like girls and vice versa in a tiny Texas school district won't be held Wednesday after a parent complained about what she regarded as the event's homosexual overtones.
TWIRP, which stands for "The Woman Is Requested to Pay," was hosted by Spurger schools for years during Homecoming Week - to give boys and girls a chance to reverse social roles and let older girls invite boys on dates, open doors and pay for sodas.
"It is outrageous that a school in a small town in east Texas would encourage their 4-year-olds to be cross-dressers," Liberty Legal Institute attorney Hiram Sasser said in the release
"It's like experimenting with drugs," Davies said. "You just keep playing with it and it becomes customary. ... If it's OK to dress like a girl today, then why is it not OK in the future?"
Maybe that's how I became gay. I remember once wearing a dress for halloween. Not that I wear dresses now.......
So, instead of TWIRP day, they will have Camo Day and were army clothes. Hopefully they don't discover our plan to turn their kids into the VIllage People.


4 Comments:
Cross-dressing is funny for a gag or a laugh at a costume party, but I do think this thing is kind of weird especially if the kids have no desire whatsoever to do it.
As far as forcing kids to do something they aren't particularly interested in, stopping it makes sense to me.
Even weirder though is replacing it with Camo Day.
I very happy with the switch to camo.
P.s., it sure pissed off the folks at CNN, their morning show went on and on about conservatives taking it too far and making a big deal about nothing.
I'm more chuckling at the silliness of it all.
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