Does Title IX protect furries?

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Last month, Florida’s Brevard County school board passed a new dress code policy to prohibit students from dressing like animals. Citing student complaints about 'furries,' the board forbade attire emulating 'on-human characteristics,' e.g., cat ears and dog collars.

The public controversy over the proposed regulations centered on the redefinition of"sex" to mean"gender identity." But what exactly does"gender identity" mean? The regulations do not provide a definition."gender identity" as"a mental, emotional, and spiritual state that is not determined by a person’s anatomy.

It would have struck me as far too fringe, and I would not have believed that schools would actually do that. And yet, today, ten million students and counting go to schools that implement secret social transition policies. a"xenogender?""If," the Human Rights Campaign says, a person"uses the word Kit to identify, you would simply say 'Kit brought the coat for kitself, which was in kit’s grandmother’s coat.'" As the,"a neopronoun can also be a so-called 'noun-self pronoun,' and — [n]oun-self pronouns can refer to animals — so your pronouns can be 'bun/bunself' and 'kitten/kittenself.

 

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