Teacher Charged With "Human Rights Violation" At Board Meeting For Reading Graphic Sexual Books Already Available In School Libraries
· Jan 21, 2022 · NottheBee.com

In Canada, apparently it is now considered a "human rights violation" if you utter a critical word about the usage of inappropriate material to indoctrinate little kids into LGBTQ nonsense.

That's what one teacher found out this week when she was kicked out of a Waterloo District School Board meeting after reading from books that the public schools in Canada are putting in their library.

The presentation was cut short when the teacher got to the second book, a piece of pro-trans propaganda that positively depicted a little girl blocking puberty and injecting testosterone.

If you think this is not a message which should be presented flippantly to ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN, you will be judged as a "human rights violator."

This puts you in the same camp as Hitler, PolPot, and Mao, by the way. The Left sees you as worthy of the same title as the most brutal dictators in history.

After the speaker was interrupted and told she was a human rights violator, it was put to a vote whether or not to end her presentation, because of the "transphobic" content.

AKA disagreeing with the messages of these woke children's books.

I mean, look at this excerpt and tell me this is appropriate for a K-6th grade student:

There's a fuller video with more context here, but she lost the vote and was removed from the meeting.

Amid blowback, the chair of the committee has doubled down on his stance:

These people do not care that they are out here destroying lives and livelihoods (and depicting graphic sexual content for little kids to read), while accusing people of the worst things imaginable. They're proud of it.

This is seriously horrible stuff.


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