Devils of Loudoun County

A high school student barges into the locker room of the opposite sex and records video. A Title IX investigation follows so that the educrats running the school can punish which of the following: (1) the miscreant or (2) the kids who were recorded? The question is hard so here’s a clue to make it easy: this happened in Loudoun County, Virginia:

[T]hree young men … were videotaped inside the boy’s locker room at Stone Bridge High School.

The video was shot by who they say is a biologically female student that uses the boys’ facilities because she identifies as male. That is permitted under the Loudoun County School Board’s Policy 8040.

The girl is not in trouble at the school. The boys are. They stand formally accused of sexual harassment because they talked among themselves about their discomfort over her presence in the boys’ locker room.

Making it more difficult to defend the boys, the school wouldn’t let their families have a copy of the video the girl took of them allegedly sexually harassing her. They had to submit a Freedom of Information Act request to the sheriff’s office to see it.

If Stone Bridge High School sounds familiar, you may be thinking of Scott Smith, the parent who was punched in the face by police and dragged out of the room with his pants pulled down after he complained at a school board meeting about a boy in a skirt sexually assaulting his 9th grade daughter in the girls’ bathroom. This was consistent with the Democrat view that concerned parents who resist the liberal agenda should be treated as domestic terrorists. Afterward, the media piled on by portraying Smith as a villain for standing up for his daughter.

The depraved fiends running public schools in Loudoun County are like something out of a book by Aldous Huxley. For more on what they have been inflicting on children, see here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. What do you expect of a region that serves as suburbia for the Swamp?

On a tip from ABC of the ANC.

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