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Former Trump aide sues Va. school district for 'psychologically abusing, sexually exploiting' kids

  

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Via:  vic-eldred  •  2 years ago  •  5 comments

By:   By Greg Piper

Former Trump aide sues Va. school district for 'psychologically abusing, sexually exploiting' kids
BREAKING: America First Legal, via our new Center for Legal Equality, has filed a massive lawsuit against Loudoun County VA Public Schools for psychologically abusing and sexually exploiting the children entrusted to their care.

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AVirginia school district is forcing parents to give up a guaranteed public education if they object to officials "psychologically abusing and sexually exploiting the children entrusted to their care," according to a former Trump administration official. 

Stephen Miller's America First Legal, whose board includes former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows,  filed a state lawsuit  against Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), board members, Superintendent Scott Ziegler and several officials on behalf of a dozen parents with children in the district.

The complaint seeks at least $1.5 million in damages for a cornucopia of culture-war grievances: secretly facilitating "gender transitions," requiring children to share bathrooms and locker rooms "with the opposite sex against their will," providing "sexually explicit and pornographic materials" and practicing "overt racial discrimination,"  Miller tweeted Wednesday .

Multiple plaintiffs have taken their children out of LCPS "at different times … or plan to in order to prevent further indoctrination and to allow for better learning opportunities," the suit says.

If the district doesn't back down, it must give the parents taxpayer money to send their children to schools that respect "the constitutionally recognized relationship between parent and child" in Virginia law. LCPS didn't answer Just the News queries.

The district's gender policies are responsible for a bathroom sexual assault, the suit claims, referring to an incident at Broad Run High School that followed LCPS approval of Policy and Regulation 8040 last year.

Ziegler is under state investigation  for claiming he wasn't aware of any sexual assault in a school bathroom at a hearing on the proposed policy, even though he notified the board of an incident at Stone Bridge High School less than a month earlier.  The same "genderfluid" student  was found guilty in the first incident and pleaded no contest to the second. 

Then-gubernatorial candidate  Glenn Youngkin accused LCPS of violating the state constitution  by allegedly covering up the assaults. The Republican swept into office largely by asserting parental rights in public education.

The suit invokes Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent in the recent decision  upholding a high school football coach's right to pray  on the field after games. 

"[S]chools exert great coercive power over children, who are 'uniquely susceptible' and 'particularly vulnerable' because of their emulation of teachers and peer pressure," it says, quoting the liberal justice's concern that football players couldn't resist praying with Bremerton High School Coach Joe Kennedy.
Parents in Albemarle County, which surrounds the University of Virginia, are trying to regain momentum after the  dismissal of their lawsuit against the school district  for allegedly indoctrinating children in the worldview of critical race theory (CRT), teaching them to "dismantle the dominant white, Christian culture" and treating them differently based on race and religion.

They filed an  appeal with the Virginia Court of Appeals  last week but didn't lay out their argument. Their lawyers at the Alliance Defending Freedom said the district has "declared that every core subject" must be taught through a  "lens that emphasizes racial and religious stereotypes ," while squelching debate by threatening to punish dissenting opinions as racist.

Miller's lawsuit alleges LCPS is circumventing parental rights in several ways, providing "psychological or psychiatric counseling or treatment" and addressing their children by different names and pronouns. 

It is soliciting children's attitudes, habits and traits on "sensitive regulated topics" and using "social and emotional learning" and related methods to affect children's behavior and attitudes without parental consent or an academic purpose, the suit says. 

State law requires at least 30 days notice to parents for intended surveys and questionnaires that ask about "sexual information, mental health information, medical information" or other information the board deems "sensitive in nature," plus an explanation how the results will be used and possibly disclosed.

"Repeatedly ... Defendants have blurred or erased the line between their proper, limited role of providing academic instruction" and parents' constitutional right to "provide moral instruction and to teach their children about religion, race, sex, gender identity, and culture," the suit claims.

LCPS engages in racial discrimination and "balancing" in advanced classes and special academic programs, while promoting CRT "in the earliest grades" through classroom activities, teacher and staff training, library books and the  Equity Collaborative , which was  paid $34,000 for coaching administrators in CRT

The consulting firm's work comes up again in a section alleging the creation of a hostile environment that "encourages and rewards children for identifying as a member of an oppressed or minority group in order to receive preferential treatment." Whites, men, U.S.-born people and children of intact families, by contrast, are deemed "privileged" and "oppressors."


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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    2 years ago

Ahh, what Stephen Miller has learned from the ACLU. The same ACLU that isn't trying to bring cases before the Court any more!

 
 
 
Ronin2
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2  Ronin2    2 years ago
The suit invokes Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent in the recent decision  upholding a high school football coach's right to pray  on the field after games.  "[S]chools exert great coercive power over children, who are 'uniquely susceptible' and 'particularly vulnerable' because of their emulation of teachers and peer pressure," it says, quoting the liberal justice's concern that football players couldn't resist praying with Bremerton High School Coach Joe Kennedy.

Love it when a liberal justice has her own ruling in a case used against a liberal institution indoctrination process. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  Ronin2 @2    2 years ago

As we have learned here, there is always a little qualifier which somehow makes this different.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3  Tessylo    2 years ago

"Stephen Miller's America First Legal, whose board includes former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows,   filed a state lawsuit   against Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), board members, Superintendent Scott Ziegler and several officials on behalf of a dozen parents with children in the district.

The complaint seeks at least $1.5 million in damages for a cornucopia of culture-war grievances: secretly facilitating "gender transitions," requiring children to share bathrooms and locker rooms "with the opposite sex against their will," providing "sexually explicit and pornographic materials" and practicing "overt racial discrimination,"   Miller tweeted Wednesday ."

Stephen Miller is behind this?  jrSmiley_86_smiley_image.gif

You know it's bogus!

A bunch of morons with their panties in a bunch suing for stuff that isn't happening, again.  Spurred on and incited by the alt-right

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  Tessylo @3    2 years ago
Sounds like a bunch of morons are suing for stuff that isn't happening, again.

We'll all be here to see how it turns out, won't we?

 
 

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