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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Too many variables...
They might not have known/accepted their sexuality when they enrolled in the school.
They might have not actually had a choice if they weren't the ones paying for it.
I'm also not arguing whether the courts made the correct decision based on the law, just that the rule is dumb in the first place.
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Whether they accepted or knew their sexuality or not, they were aware of the school policy. All they had to do was comply with it. End of story.
You should never encourage students to rebel against a "dumb" rule. First, "dumb" is subjective. Second, most students hate at least one of the school rules. So where does that leave the school?
Simply put...attitudes like yours are why schools are in such disarray now. Students think that if THEY don't like a rule, then they should just be able to ignore it. It doesn't work like that.