Father in viral video of school board arrest says his daughter was raped in school bathroom.
On June 22, Scott Smith was arrested at a Loudoun County, Virginia, school board meeting, a meeting that was ultimately deemed an “unlawful assembly” after many attendees vocally opposed a policy on transgender students.
What people did not know is that weeks prior on May 28, Smith says, a boy allegedly wearing a skirt entered a girls’ bathroom at nearby Stone Bridge High School, where he sexually assaulted Smith’s ninth-grade daughter.
Juvenile records are sealed, but Smith’s attorney Elizabeth Lancaster told The Daily Wire that a boy was charged with two counts of forcible sodomy, one count of anal sodomy, and one count of forcible fellatio, related to an incident that day at that school.
As Loudoun schools sought to pass a controversial transgender policy in June, it concealed that a 9th-grade girl was allegedly raped by a "gender fluid" student in a school bathroom just 3 weeks prior, The Daily Wire has learned.https://t.co/t5IEv1vZZF
Originally Posted by El Lobo Gordo:
It could have gone down that way too. But here is thing. This male is engaging in a useful fiction. On top of that, its mandated everyone participate in his fiction. That could and probably to a certain degree gave him a sense of entitlement...that everyone is required to engage in HIS fictions.....including his fiction that his victim wanted it.
Amazing that people that are supposed to be feminists are defending this shit and denying the bigger picture.
The same people saying this is a rare occurrence and irrelevant will tell bring up rape in the abortion issue.
The thing is, I agree with both. I am pro-choice despite my beliefs on abortion, and there’s not a single legitimate issue that I won’t side with women on.
That’s why it’s ironic when the resident leftists try to pull the “oh now you care about women” bullshit when they have no idea what my beliefs are.
Just like with the women’s sports issue, the real question is “oh so now you don’t care about women?”. [Reply]
Originally Posted by El Lobo Gordo:
I'm not blaming the victim. I am blaming the rapist and those the mandate we participate in the fictions of others, or defend such mandates.
Your "entitlement to rape" theory is ridiculous. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan27:
You guys call everybody NPCs but all have the exact same script on this issue about how being trans is a mental illness even though it is not recognized as such by any prominent medical organizations. Even if it were true, how is the appropriate way to deal with their illness to deny them rights and make them feel like more of an outcast in society? Not that you actually give a shit about trans people, but if you did you would view their situation much differently.
If its not a mental illness, please do explain what type of illness it actually is then. I'll wait.
And as usual you don't ever ever ever understand the point. I don't care if someone is trans, but as I stated before its an untreated disease that we accommodate and make exceptions for which we don't do for other mental illness.
Letting transgender men participate in women's sports is a perfect example of what I am saying, along with this bathroom bullshit.
If you want to be trans be trans, just understand you are an outlier and that's going to cause your life to be different, just like if you are handicapped in any other way. If you are born with one arm you wont qualify to do a lot of things in your life. Life isn't fair, it never will be. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan27:
You guys call everybody NPCs but all have the exact same script on this issue about how being trans is a mental illness even though it is not recognized as such by any prominent medical organizations. Even if it were true, how is the appropriate way to deal with their illness to deny them rights and make them feel like more of an outcast in society? Not that you actually give a shit about trans people, but if you did you would view their situation much differently.
What rights are they being denied? Nobody is saying a man in a skirt can't use the men's room. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Amazing that people that are supposed to be feminists are defending this shit and denying the bigger picture.
The same people saying this is a rare occurrence and irrelevant will tell bring up rape in the abortion issue.
The thing is, I agree with both. I am pro-choice despite my beliefs on abortion, and there’s not a single legitimate issue that I won’t side with women on.
That’s why it’s bullshit when the resident leftists try to pull the “oh now you care about women” bullshit when they have no idea what my beliefs are.
Isn't that because Republicans could easily choose to allow exceptions to their barbaric abortion laws for rape without directly implicating anything else and they choose not to?
Speaking of, in places like Texas this girl would be forced to carry the rape baby of this monster to term if she was 18 and anybody who tried to help her get an abortion could be sued by anybody in this country. But I'm sure being pro-choice you have been vocally in opposition to this disgusting, backwards law, right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan27:
Isn't that because Republicans could easily choose to allow exceptions to their barbaric abortion laws for rape without directly implicating anything else and they choose not to?
Speaking of, in places like Texas this girl would be forced to carry the rape baby of this monster to term if she was 18 and anybody who tried to help her get an abortion could be sued by anybody in this country. But I'm sure being pro-choice you have been vocally in opposition to this disgusting, backwards law, right?
Again, I’m not fucking Republican.
I disagree with them on this issue to an extent, but I can also understand why people feel abortion is murder at least at some point (heartbeat for example). As long as we can agree that it’s wrong at some point (for me it’s probably at 3 months barring some kind of emergency or something), then it’s not an issue I’m overly passionate about.
I personally think abortion as birth control is wrong, but I’m pro-choice because I realize that it’s a very complicated issue. I have no desire to control people despite my personal beliefs. I’m a reasonable person.
You really need to get out of your bubble. [Reply]