Mick Doobie
Resist We Much
Democrat candidate for Governor of the state of Virginia Terry McAuliffe recently made the statement during a debate, "I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.” In the same debate he proudly acknowledged when he previously sat as governor of Virginia he vetoed legislation which would have alerted parents of sexually explicit content in instructional material. McAuliffe added, "I’m not going to let parents come into schools and actually take books out and make their own decision.” Many parents do not agree with McAuliffe, and feel that of all people parents should have a direct say in their child's education. Having a direct say in some of those parent's opinion to include limiting education in schools to the primary objective of teaching the three Rs, Reading, wRiting, and aRithmetic, and leave the teaching of values and social mores to the parents. Parents are tired of being ignored and are voicing their concerns at school board meetings in not only Virginia, but elsewhere as well. As a result, school boards and other government officials have called for the Federal Bureau of Investigation's involvement, the FBI, suggesting and outright accusing concerned parents of being "domestic terrorists". School boards no longer feel they need to listen to parents, and are belligerent and hostile to the idea that the purpose of school boards is to serve the community rather than dictate.
What say ye?
Within the last year a teenaged female student was allegedly assaulted, raped, and sodomized in the girl's bathroom at a Loudoun County, Virginia, public school. The accused rapist was a male student wearing a skirt, apparently "identifying" as a female. If not policy at the time, Loudoun County schools have intentions to allow male students who identify as female into the girl's bathroom. The victim of the rape immediately reported the attack. Why the perp was not immediately arrested, I can't say. However, what is known is while an investigation was being conducted the perp was not suspended but transferred to another school. At the school to which he was transferred he forced a female student into an empty classroom where she was assaulted and groped. I guess because the perp is a juvenile the justice system is moving slowly, and quietly. Schools are required by law to report to a publically accessible database crimes such as sexual assault and rape. The father of the girl who was raped and sodomized went to a school board meeting to question the school board about the matter. The Loudoun County Superintendent of Schools all but publically called the father a liar, saying there have been no reports of sexual assaults at Loudoun County schools. The fact of the matter is, not only was there the assault on that father's daughter, but other girls in the past had been assaulted, and contrary to requirements by law those sexual assaults were never reported or recorded in the database. Another on the school board called the man a liar. Naturally the man objected and became angry. He was wrestled to the ground, arrested, and faces time in jail.
Is this Terry McAuliffe's vision for Virginia? To endanger your children and grandchildren in schools? To supplant parental discretion with governmental control? To call the FBI into the discussion to end discussion? To designate parents as domestic terrorists and threaten jail time?
Who decides what is in best interest of the child, the parent, or the government?
What say ye?
Within the last year a teenaged female student was allegedly assaulted, raped, and sodomized in the girl's bathroom at a Loudoun County, Virginia, public school. The accused rapist was a male student wearing a skirt, apparently "identifying" as a female. If not policy at the time, Loudoun County schools have intentions to allow male students who identify as female into the girl's bathroom. The victim of the rape immediately reported the attack. Why the perp was not immediately arrested, I can't say. However, what is known is while an investigation was being conducted the perp was not suspended but transferred to another school. At the school to which he was transferred he forced a female student into an empty classroom where she was assaulted and groped. I guess because the perp is a juvenile the justice system is moving slowly, and quietly. Schools are required by law to report to a publically accessible database crimes such as sexual assault and rape. The father of the girl who was raped and sodomized went to a school board meeting to question the school board about the matter. The Loudoun County Superintendent of Schools all but publically called the father a liar, saying there have been no reports of sexual assaults at Loudoun County schools. The fact of the matter is, not only was there the assault on that father's daughter, but other girls in the past had been assaulted, and contrary to requirements by law those sexual assaults were never reported or recorded in the database. Another on the school board called the man a liar. Naturally the man objected and became angry. He was wrestled to the ground, arrested, and faces time in jail.
Is this Terry McAuliffe's vision for Virginia? To endanger your children and grandchildren in schools? To supplant parental discretion with governmental control? To call the FBI into the discussion to end discussion? To designate parents as domestic terrorists and threaten jail time?
Who decides what is in best interest of the child, the parent, or the government?
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