Mostly peaceful school board member to Idaho governor: "When you die, I'm p****ing on your grave"
· Apr 13, 2023 · NottheBee.com

If you hear that a public official has instituted a ban on dangerous, untested, ideologically driven, indefensible medical experiments on vulnerable children, the normal reaction is: "Wow, that's great! Long time coming! More of this please!"

If you are a transgender-obsessed left-wing activist, however, your response might be a little different, e.g.:

A teenage Idaho school board member took to social media to launch a profanity-laden tweet at Idaho Governor Brad Little after the two-term Republican signed a law Tuesday that put a stop to "gender-affirming" treatments such as hormone therapy and puberty blockers being administered to minors.

"[Expletive] you @GovernorLittle," 18-year-old Shiva Rajbhandari wrote in the now-deleted tweet, according to Fox News. "I pray you live a long life so you can bear witness to the pain you've unleashed on Idaho's children and families today. When you do die though, I'm [expletive] on your grave."

To start with, I think this is probably a pretty good sign that we shouldn't really be, you know, letting teenagers onto public school boards.

Beyond that, this really says a lot about the current state of transgender activism. Governor Little signed an absolutely defensible ban on poisonous cross-sex hormone injections and untested and frightening "puberty blockers" for children, and this fellow's response is to vow to desecrate the man's grave.

Doesn't that seem, you know, a little unhinged? Unwell? Unbalanced? What do you think that says about transgender ideology?

Rajbhandari followed up on his rant by claiming that his shocking words were "reflective of my anger and frustration" with "a governor who [has] shown such little regard for the lives of Idaho youth."


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