Texas school district removes Virginia state flag from curriculum to comply with anti-grooming laws

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Harris Rigby

Apr 19, 2025

If you don't know what "malicious compliance" is, this might be one of the best examples.

When someone in an organization doesn't like a rule they will enforce it to the point of absurdity to try and make a point. Like when an evil abortionist won't treat a miscarriage to "comply" with new laws and create a scare in the media.

Wikipedia defines it this way:

Malicious compliance (also known as malicious obedience) is the behavior of strictly following the orders of a superior despite knowing that compliance with the orders will have an unintended or negative result.

I define it something like this:

Yes, a school district in Texas has removed the state flag of Virginia reportedly because there is a drawing of the bare boob of a Roman goddess on it.

Because that's totally the type of stuff the anti-grooming laws in Texas are trying to outlaw, right?

The Houston area's Lamar Consolidated Independent School Distric removed the Virginia state flag from online learning platforms used by elementary schoolers because of a classically depicted drawing of a bare bosom, according to a report from Axios.

The boob-ban is part of the district's recently adopted policy to preclude and prevent any 'visual depictions of illustrations of frontal nudity' from elementary school library books and learning material, the report stated.

Some lefty lgbt loser was probably mad that books like "Gender Queer" and other grooming materials were removed from the library, so they're trying to make a statement.

Or else, someone in the district is actually just an idiot and removed the Virginia flag out of a misplaced sense of duty.

Either way, I am certain this will get remedied soon.


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