We’ve seen school boards shut down parents many times when they’ve tried to read the unhinged LGBTQwhatever books that are being read to children in classrooms. The Supreme Court even heard arguments over allowing parents to opt out. Now we have
Woman disrobes at California school board meeting in protest of locker room policies
Local California women’s rights activist Beth Bourne protested the policy allowing transgender students access to girls’ locker rooms by stripping down to a bikini at a local school board meeting.
Bourne, who chairs the Moms for Liberty in Yolo County, took part in the Davis Joint Unified School Board meeting on Sept. 18 where she highlighted school policies on locker room access.
“I’m a parent in the Davis Unified School District, and I’m here today to talk about the policies you have for the locker rooms in the junior high schools. So Emerson, Holmes, Harper Junior High. Right now, we require our students to undress for PE class. So I’m just going to give you an idea what that looks like when I undress,” Bourne said before taking off her clothes to reveal a bikini.
She continued, “So right now, this school district is saying that, depending on a child’s transgender identity, that they can pick which bathroom they want. So we have, right now at this school district, we have children self-identifying into different bathrooms just based off of their—”
Bourne was interrupted by members of the board, who ordered her to stop.
After she tried to continue the board took a recess. After coming back 5 minutes later she tried to resume and go to her bikini, and the board called a 30 minute recess, and moved on to a new subject when they came back. And, apparently, the board called police and are considering taking additional steps
“If the adults don’t feel comfortable watching someone, and I’m a 50-year-old woman, how can they expect girls to feel comfortable doing that in the locker room?” Bourne said. “I thought I made a really good point.”
I wouldn’t be surprised if the board banned her from attending future meetings. School boards do not want to hear the language in the books they authorize to be read in classes (and, sometimes, it’s just the unhinged teacher who chooses them), nor do they want to see someone stripping to a bikini. Yet, they want to expose young children to the books and young girls to the gender confused in their bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers.
