Let’s be clear: This lawsuit is not just about gender dysphoria. That’s the smokescreen. The real move here—the truly dangerous move—is the attempt to gut Section 504 altogether. If these states get their way, we aren’t just talking about one group of students losing protections. We’re talking about dismantling decades of progress for every student with a disability.
And what do they plan to do with these students. In one way or another not giving them help will be detrimental to a classroom not designed for them. Do you try to force them to stay home despite them being entitled to an education? Do you force parents to pay for special schools—something few can afford? What is the practical game plan?
Let’s be clear: This lawsuit is not just about gender dysphoria. That’s the smokescreen. The real move here—the truly dangerous move—is the attempt to gut Section 504 altogether. If these states get their way, we aren’t just talking about one group of students losing protections. We’re talking about dismantling decades of progress for every student with a disability.
And what do they plan to do with these students. In one way or another not giving them help will be detrimental to a classroom not designed for them. Do you try to force them to stay home despite them being entitled to an education? Do you force parents to pay for special schools—something few can afford? What is the practical game plan?