Federal judge orders school to reinstate two Christian teachers who blew the whistle on California school district's gender policies
· Jan 12, 2024 · NottheBee.com

The Thomas More Society can add another victory against tyranny to their list of accomplishments.

Two Christian teachers, Elizabeth Mirabelli and Lori Ann West, were placed on paid administrative leave by the Escondido Union School District near San Diego last year when they blew the whistle on the district's radical, anti-parent gender policies.

Then this week, things changed. Judge Roger Benitez of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California ordered the school district to give these two ladies their jobs back.

Yes, these folks somehow found an honest and fair judge in California! Quite the accomplishment.

(He's the same judge that struck down the state's bans on aSsAuLt wEaPoNs and Comrade Newsom HATES him.)

Mirabelli and West filed a lawsuit against the school, the school district and the California Board of Education last April over its gender identity policies, which they allege mandate them to hide students' gender dysphoria from parents in violation of their Christian faith and First Amendment rights.

The policy to which they objected required "any district employee to whom a student's transgender or gender-nonconforming status is disclosed shall keep the student's information confidential."

The school district was mandating "affirmation" of gender delusion AND mandating that teachers and school employees hide the student's at-school identity from parents.

Keeping sexual secrets with kids and hiding it from their parents is groomer behavior. But school districts around the country have mandated it, of course.

The school placed the duo on leave soon after the suit against the gender policy was filed but the judge has now ruled that the district can't take that kind of retaliatory action against their employees.

Mirabelli, who claimed the situation has been emotionally painful and involved being mistreated by coworkers, told CP at the time that "it's so difficult for me to be at odds with people who I care about. It's really tough for me."

"It makes me pretty upset," West told CP. "I love my job, and I want to go back. I felt like I never should have been put out of my job. And I want to go back more than anything."

Now they'll be able to continue working while their lawsuit goes through the courts. We'll be praying for them!


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