LCPS sexual assualt - who is held accountable?

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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


You say that out loud in Loudoun and you get doxxed. That's why this Dad was mad at the meeting -- the woman with the rainbow heart shirt told him she would ruin his plumbing business by doxxing him online because he was lying about his daughter being raped. He called her the b word and the cop pulled on his arm and then you've seen the rest.

Please lend your voice to this cause. I am also a rape survivor and I live in Loudoun and it is terrifying that our prosecutor is not going to stand up for victims.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?
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Anonymous wrote:I’d like to focus on why he was allowed to transfer schools. Don’t they have juvie for things like this?


Not any more. Now schools utilize ‘restorative justice’.

Kids learn early and quickly that they can get away with pretty much any kind of terrible behavior.


Don’t forget the commonwealth attorney who doesn’t seem to believe in criminals in prison - unless they dare speak up at school board meetings.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


I think they're both dangerous situations and I fail to see how not agreeing with where some people feel entitled to pee makes me a terrible person. Get a life.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?


Trans people are at a far, far higher risk. That is what is important.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


You say that out loud in Loudoun and you get doxxed. That's why this Dad was mad at the meeting -- the woman with the rainbow heart shirt told him she would ruin his plumbing business by doxxing him online because he was lying about his daughter being raped. He called her the b word and the cop pulled on his arm and then you've seen the rest.

Please lend your voice to this cause. I am also a rape survivor and I live in Loudoun and it is terrifying that our prosecutor is not going to stand up for victims.


Well rainbow shirt lady’s name is in news articles and now she is getting doxxed. She deserves it for being an awful human being.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


I think they're both dangerous situations and I fail to see how not agreeing with where some people feel entitled to pee makes me a terrible person. Get a life.


You feel that your comfort is more important. Of course it makes you a bad person.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?


Trans people are at a far, far higher risk. That is what is important.



How many trans girls have been raped by boys in LCPS bathrooms?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Help me out here. I'm not tuned in to all of the details about the rules for the transgender policies. Are all boys now permitted to use girls' bathrooms? Boys who identify as female? Is any documentation required? (In other words, are there administrative records that might verify or contradict the girl's father's claim that the attacker was using the girls' bathroom under the transgender policies?) And yes, I understand that these records are likely confidential, but my question is whether they even exist.

Regardless, assault is assault and it is very disappointing (and probably quite common) that offenders are just shuffled off to another school. At least they didn't tell the girl SHE had to move to another school if she felt unsafe.


This (bolded) is part of the problem. There are no documentation/proof/etc needed as people are fluid. Any boy can "feel like a girl one day" and go into the girls locker room with no way to stop them. Several of the school board members tried to get some criteria added to the policy (medical documentation?), but it was shot down by the remainder of the school board and passed without criteria.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?


Trans people are at a far, far higher risk. That is what is important.



How many trans girls have been raped by boys in LCPS bathrooms?


And you are precisely why the LCPS board tried to downplay the situation.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?


Trans people are at a far, far higher risk. That is what is important.



How many trans girls have been raped by boys in LCPS bathrooms?


And you are precisely why the LCPS board tried to downplay the situation.


Because the thing they promised would never happen happened?
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


I think they're both dangerous situations and I fail to see how not agreeing with where some people feel entitled to pee makes me a terrible person. Get a life.


You feel that your comfort is more important. Of course it makes you a bad person.


DP. How is the comfort of a rape victim any less important than the comfort of a person who identifies as trans?
Are we really stopping to this level now? Wow.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?


Trans people are at a far, far higher risk. That is what is important.



How many trans girls have been raped by boys in LCPS bathrooms?


And you are precisely why the LCPS board tried to downplay the situation.


Because the thing they promised would never happen happened?


The only thing we know is that a boy assaulted a girl in the girls bathroom. The dad alleges that he “sometimes wears skirts”. Does this mean that this boy made a habit of doing so in order to access the bathroom to assault a girl? No we do not know that. Can we drop the trans hysteria and just focus on the boy and the crime?
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


Do you realize you’re putting the well-being of a hypothetical “trans girl” over this very real girl who was brutally raped?


Trans people are at a far, far higher risk. That is what is important.



How many trans girls have been raped by boys in LCPS bathrooms?


And you are precisely why the LCPS board tried to downplay the situation.


Because the thing they promised would never happen happened?


You can’t promise that any person will never attack any other person. And there is no evidence that this predator used any LCPS regulations in this alleged rape.

TRANS GIRLS SHOULD USE THE GIRLS BATHROOMS. End of story.
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Anonymous wrote:Can we please also stop referring to the boy as "transgender" or "gender fluid" - he isn't.


Why? What do you call a boy who wears a skirt and chooses to use the girls bathroom?


Well, I call a trans girl who uses the girls bathroom a girl.

I call a boy who wears a skirt (which hasn't been confirmed yet via the police report) and rapes girls a rapist.

I'm sure you can find different labels, but you can be pro trans and anti rape. I know it's a lot for your little brain to handle.


Why can’t you discuss this without resorting to name-calling?


Honestly? Because living in Loudoun I see so many of you on our Facebook posts and I'm sick of it. Some of us actually know the families and it's pretty shitty for folks to weigh in because Tucker Carlson told them too.


Is it that hard to believe that non-Fox-watching, middle-of-the-road people have concerns about this?


+1 I'm a Democrat. I'm also a rape survivor. I think it's dangerous to make it normal for biological men to just walk into vulnerable places like women's bathrooms and locker rooms unquestioned.


I’m sorry that you were raped. I’m also sorry that it made you an awful human being. What do you think is more risky, a trans girl in a women’s bathroom or a trans girl in a men’s bathroom?


I think they're both dangerous situations and I fail to see how not agreeing with where some people feel entitled to pee makes me a terrible person. Get a life.


You feel that your comfort is more important. Of course it makes you a bad person.


DP. How is the comfort of a rape victim any less important than the comfort of a person who identifies as trans?
Are we really stopping to this level now? Wow.


Someone who is a rape victim doesn’t automatically get special day in how the world works.
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