Loudoun County School Board Deserves Prison Time For Putting Trans Ideology Over Kids’ Safety

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oudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), the infamous Virginia school district that covered up the rape of a student in order to advance gender ideology, has once again proved its school board and administrators belong in prison.

Last week, the school district decided to suspend two male Stone Bridge High School students for sexual harassment and sex-based discrimination because they were uncomfortable sharing their locker room with a female student who claimed to be a male.

The suspension is ten days along with a no-contact order, meaning the two males are not able to be in any classes with the female. The male students will also need to partake in a corrective action plan.

“They’re going to have to follow what Loudoun County says, what they believe is right, and what goes against other people’s beliefs, or what we believe is right,” Seth Wolfe, the father of one of the boys, said.

In May, LCPS opened a Title IX investigation into the two boys after the female student filmed them saying they were uncomfortable with her being in their private space. The female student is allowed under district policy 8040 to use the restroom of her choosing because she says she is actually a male.

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8 Comments on Loudoun County School Board Deserves Prison Time For Putting Trans Ideology Over Kids’ Safety

  1. I think (I hope) that we are about to the end days of the woke, Tranny, gender-affirming, LGBTQIA+WTF Squeal of Approval terrorism done to our children and the Loudoun County School Board members need to have a #6 done on them… publically!

    A #6 is where we go a-ridin’ into town, a-whompin’ and a-whumpin’ every livin’ thing that moves within an inch of its life.

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  2. The Department of Education is moving to withdraw Federal Education funds to the district to force them to comply with the law.
    Is there no avenue to punish the School Board versus punishing the entire education system and the students of the county?

    Go after each Board member (personally and professionally) who have voted to break the law, NOT the students of the district.

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  3. @cato:

    Is there no avenue to punish the School Board versus punishing the entire education system and the students of the county?

    Reducing the amount of money available to the School Board is equivalent to reducing their baleful influences on the “entire education system and the students of the county.” I don’t think “punishment” is the right word here.

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  4. Wait till the students get to age and start suing the crap out of these board members, teachers and democRATz that traumatized them for life in a common sense political environment that no longer puts up with this shit anymore! It’s coming!

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