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May 19, 2022
Middle School Boys in Wisconsin Accused by School of "Sexual Harassment" For Not Using Weirdo's Preferred "They/Them" Pronouns
Fuck these retards.
A Wisconsin middle schooler, who is accused of sexual harassment for misgendering a classmate, said he is afraid for his future if the Title IX violation is not removed from his record.
Rosemary Rabidoux told Fox News Digital she received a phone call from the school's principal saying she would be receiving an email with sexual harassment allegations against her son, Braden.
"I immediately thought, 'sexual harassment, that's rape, that's incest, that's inappropriate touching, even grotesque language could go that far.' And when I asked him what my son did, he said that he did not use the correct pronouns," she said.
Braden is one of three Wisconsin students facing sexual harassment charges from their middle school over accusations they used incorrect pronouns when addressing a fellow student.
"I was anxious and scared and upset because I didn't know what was going to happen," Braden said. "But mostly anxious for my present self and my future self because a charge like that on my record could shatter my chances at getting into a college when I grow up."
If you click on the video, you can see a video of the kid. He's a little kid.
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Luke Berg, deputy counsel for the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, who is representing the students called the charge a "gross misapplication of Title IX sexual harassment charges."
"Sexual harassment covers really egregious stuff, not simply using the so-called wrong pronoun. The school’s theory seems to be that any use of a wrong pronoun is automatically punishable speech under Title IX, and if that is truly their position, that is a truly egregious First Amendment violation."
A school district in Virginia is considering a rule that would suspend students for "malicious misgendering," a move Rabidoux called "absurd."
"This is middle school. These guys are kids, they’re learning how to interact with each other, and they’ve been taught all their life to see a girl and use pronouns 'she' and 'her.' They don't understand using plural pronouns for one student," she said.
"Schools should be focused on education, on math and science and social studies, and not... pronouns," she added.
The parents are considering suing the school.
I have some advice for the Pronoun People and the Alphabet Army -- and their well-meaning, very intelligent "Allies," of course!
I'm sure they'll ignore it, but here's the opportunity to avert the tragedy before it arrives:
It's a terrible idea for a small and readily identifiable minority to constantly bully and harass a much larger majority. It's a dangerous idea to extend this bullying campaign to the children of the much larger majority.
But you do you, I guess.
Meanwhile, there's even more Grooming Not Happening at schools.
A Colorado mom said her 12-year-old daughter was invited to an art club at school, only later to find it was a Gender and Sexualities Alliance about queer and transgender identity.
Erin Lee said the day started like any other --and when her daughter text home asking to go to an after-school art club, her parents gave their permission.
"When we picked her up from that program after school, we could see on her face that something was incredibly wrong," Lee told Fox News Digital.
"It wasn't art club, it was GSA, or Gender and Sexuality [Alliance] is what they're calling it now," she added.
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The Poudre School District in Fort Collins, Colorado where Lee's daughter attended school told Fox News in a statement that GSAs were "established as safe spaces for members of the LGBTQIA+ community, allies, and any individual to come together with the goals of ensuring inclusivity, safety, and support. Discussions in GSAs may be confidential given that they can sometimes be sensitive in nature (i.e. a student may be "out" with specific friends but not with the community at large.)"
Lee said on the day her daughter attended, an outside speaker from an advocacy organization, SPLASH Youth of Northern Colorado, was presenting.
Lee said the presenter "told the kids that if they’re not fully comfortable in their body, then they are transgender. So essentially told my daughter if she’s not 100% comfortable in her body, that she is transgender."
Lee said she contacted both the SPLASH presenter and the school, which she said confirmed the meeting is always held in secret.