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U.S. tells schools to give transgender students bathroom rights

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-lgbt-idUSKCN0Y403J
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>The Obama administration told U.S. public schools on Friday that transgender students must be allowed to use the bathroom of their choice, upsetting Republicans and raising the likelihood of fights over federal funding and legal authority...
>Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the guidance "must be challenged." A Tea Party champion, he said in a statement, "If President Obama thinks he can bully Texas schools into allowing men to have open access to girls in bathrooms, he better prepare for yet another legal fight.”...
>The White House defended its actions, saying the guidance should not be viewed as a threat but instead as a set of "specific, tangible, real-world advice and suggestions" that many schools had sought and will welcome.
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What is this heresy and why does this exist?

/pol/ is short for "Politically Incorrect" but, despite the name, over time a certain culture has developed with its own norms of decency. If a thread is posted which does not conform to the party line, a hoard of fragile-minded sheep will post petulant complaints in hopes the moderators will remove it; most of the time succeeding. This has resulted in a board culture which can be described as politically correct:

"Conforming to a particular sociopolitical ideology or point of view, especially to a liberal point of view concerned with promoting tolerance and avoiding offense in matters of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation."
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/political+correctness

One would be observant in noting /pol/ is anything but "liberal". The more observant will also note "especially" does not mean "always". Remove "liberal" and the culture of /pol/ is captured perfectly to a tee. Ideas which are past traditionalism, left of right, or south of nationalism are actively discouraged. Any traces of degeneracy are met with passing glares from cross nuns.

Which brings us to /trappol/. If the end goal of fighting political correctness is to cultivate a culture free of nannying, the only solution is thereby to go even more extreme. A man feigning to be a woman to the point of carnal attraction from other men, or a "trap", is reviled on /pol/ as the height of unacceptable fetishism; thereby this board will use traps as its motif while having a strong focus on free exchange of ideas.

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Venezuela looters target chicken, flour amid worsening shortages

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-looting-idUSKCN0Y427V
http://archive.is/zagiQ
>Mobs in Venezuela have stolen flour, chicken and even underwear this week as looting increases across the crisis-hit OPEC nation where many basic products have run short.
>Many people now get up in the dead of night to spend hours in long lines in front of supermarkets. But as more end up empty-handed and black market prices soar, plundering is rising in Venezuela, already one of the world's most violent countries.
>In one of the latest incidents, several hundred people looted a truck carrying kitchen rolls, salt and shampoo after it crashed and some of its load tumbled out in volatile Tachira state on Thursday, according to a local official and witnesses.
>Fifteen people were injured, including six security officials trying to restrain the crowd, said local civil protection official Luis Castrillon.
>"There was a big scuffle ... There were shots in the air and they fired tear gas," said witness Manuel Cardenas, 40.
>President Nicolas Maduro blames the crisis on the fall in global oil prices, a drought that has hit hydroelectric power generation and an "economic war" by right-wing businessmen and politicians.
>But the opposition say he and his predecessor Hugo Chavez are to blame for disastrous statist economic policies.
>They are pushing for a recall referendum this year to remove Maduro, 53, and trigger a new election.
So watcha think traps?

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