Like what if the school disallowed someone for being Black,Latino or Asian?
That is a false dichotomy, changing the focus of the dilemma. As adults during this time, the focus is, what is best for growing children and what is best for education.
As an elementary student, I often thought I was put on earth by mistake. No one came to the conclusion I should be placed into some kind of space pod and shot off into outer space. I also came to learn earth could be a good place to be.
When I was about eleven, I decided I didn't want to grow up--I wanted to continue being a child. No one shot me with puberty blockers and performed surgery so that I might remain a child. Thank goodness. Because several years later, I concluded it was actually more fun being a grown-up than a kid.
Then came the song, "I am Woman, watch me roar..." and "You Make Me feel like a Natural Woman..." I didn't want to roar, and I had no idea how to feel like a natural woman. Didn't even feel like a "natural woman" when I was giving birth. But I was happy I had the equipment to experience being a mother.
We are who we are. We were born with a biological make-up that does not change our essential being. It means our essential being gets to experience being that sex. Start with the mutilations and our children will never get to have the full experience of either sex.
Somewhere along the lines, did we become a society of children who never really grew up, now having children we are encouraging to follow in our steps?
At this point in our lives, aren't we glad that when we were children social experiments and societal engineers didn't get their hands on us? Aren't we satisfied, if not glad, that we learned to live with who we are and what we were born with?