Stone Bridge High School infamously allows boys in the girls' restroom and girls in the boys' locker room.
But a brave dad took a picture of this sign back in May, and now his son took another one, today.
Here's why it matters.
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“How do they have their own bathrooms if our own students don’t have their own bathrooms?” the father asked me.
His question comes in the midst of a second huge trans bathroom scandal at Stone Bridge High School.
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In 2021, a male s*xually assaulted a girl in a Stone Bridge girls' room. The district moved him to another school, where he victimized another girl in a bathroom.
The superintendent said, “The predator transgender student or person simply does not exist.”
This rightly fueled outrage and boosted Glenn Youngkin to win the Virginia governor election.
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Now, shoe's on the other foot.
A girl filmed boys in the boys' locker room, in violation of policy. Now, the school is bringing Title IX claims against boys who dared admit the truth that the girl is a girl.
Oh, and it seems they're discriminating against Christians.
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All this highlights Loudoun County Public Schools' Policy 8040, which opens s*x-segregated private spaces to members of the opposite s*x.
The U.S. Dep't of Ed's Office for Civil Rights rightly found that these policies violate Title IX & cut off federal 💰 from LCPS.
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So, yeah, a sign designating a bathroom for "male staff only" might raise eyebrows in this situation.
@NickMinock rightly drew attention to this, and when some questioned the pic, a Stone Bridge boy took another picture of it this morning.
“LCPS gives male-only bathrooms to staff but brands my son a predator for wanting the same privacy,” Renae Smith, the mom of a punished boy told me. He's been branded a s*xual harasser.
“They protect their own while destroying a teenager’s name for speaking up.”
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“Nothing rots character faster than hypocrisy,” Seth Wolfe, the other punished boy's dad, told me. “When administrators fail to stand behind what they teach, students & parents become victims of policies designed not to protect but to oppress their individual freedoms.”
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Tumay Harding, the boys’ Title IX coordinator, described the school as “the epicenter of crazy.”
“Why are the rules different for adults than they are for the children?” she asked me.
The Girl Scouts expelled NJ mom Alexandra Bougher, a @Moms4Liberty chapter chair, after she refused to promote LGBTQ "Pride" to her troop.
She also got swatted after she attacked a church's decision to raise an LGBTQ flag.
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Bougher's daughter had been in Girl Scouts since Kindergarten, but the mom started noticing a very liberal bias in Girl Scouts amid the BLM riots of 2020.
She says she remembers troops going to BLM protests. That's plausible. Here's GSUSA's statement on BLM
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In June, Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey posted an LGBTQ graphic. Bougher responded by saying, "WE DO NOT talk about this with our troop."
Lt. Gov. @winwithwinsome spoke at Stone Bridge High School, slamming Loudoun County Public Schools for punishing 3 boys who complained about a girl in the locker room.😲
One boy's dad spoke, and so did the lawyer representing him.
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First, @TFFVA Prez Victoria Cobb explained what happened.
Loudoun County punished three boys after they saw a girl in their locker room. This at the same school where a boy sexually assaulted a girl in the girls' room four years ago.
@DNIGabbard and @FBIDirectorKash released more declassified info on Russiagate and the Intelligence Community's efforts to strangle the Clinton Foundation probe in its crib.
Here are 3 major docs you should know about.
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First, then-National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers sent a Dec. 2016 email to then-DNI James Clapper on the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russia.
Rogers suggested his team had neither "sufficient access" nor "sufficient time" to prepare the document.
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Crucially, Rogers added, “I know that you agree that this is something we need to be 100% comfortable with before we present it to the President—we have one chance to get this right, and it is critical that we do so.”👀
The Family Research Council @FRCdc keeps a tally, and the 415 churches that got attacked last year didn't even represent the worst year for churches in America😲
Here's more from the report.
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As @CatholicVote has recorded, attacks on churches and pro-life pregnancy centers skyrocketed after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
The record high, according to FRC's data, was 2023 with 485 attacks on churches.
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The report counted acts of vandalism, arson attempts, gun-related threats, and bomb threats.
In August, four churches in southern Ohio caught fire, and authorities suspected one person may have set all four fires.🔥