Blame Obama
2023-05-10 21:06:02 UTC
Put the queer pushing teachers in jail. Kick them out of schools and
ban them from being around children.
ban them from being around children.
middle school over accusations that they used incorrect gender pronouns on
a fellow student.
"I received a phone call from the principal over at the elementary school,
forewarning me; letting me know that I was going to be receiving an email
with sexual harassment allegations against my son," Rosemary Rabidoux, a
parent of one of the accused, told Fox 11 News last week.
"I immediately went into shock. Im thinking, sexual harassment? Thats
rape, thats inappropriate touching, thats incest" Rabidoux continued.
"What has my son done?"
But none of the concerns Rabidoux had were at issue. Instead, her 13-year-
old son, Braden, was accused of using incorrect pronouns to address
another student at Kiel Middle School.
PARENTS' RIGHTS GROUPS URGE CARDONA NOT TO REWRITE TITLE IX BY STRIKING
DUE PROCESS, ADDING GENDER IDENTITY
"(The investigating principal) said hes being allegedly charged with
sexual harassment for not using proper pronouns," Rabidoux said. "I
thought it wasnt real. I thought this has got to be a gag, a joke one
has nothing to do with the other."
Now her son and two other boys are being charged by school officials with
Title IV violations, which prohibits gender-based harassment.
The incident in question reportedly took place in March, when a student
announced a preference of "they" and "them" to identify them.
But Rabidoux said her son was merely sticking up for one of his friends.
"She had been screaming at one of Bradens friends to use proper pronouns,
calling him profanity, and this friend is very soft-spoken, and kind of
just sunk down into his chair," Rabidoux said. "Braden finally came up,
defending him, saying He doesnt have to use proper pronouns, its his
constitutional right to not use, you cant make him say things."
The mother told ABC 2 News that the new pronoun preference also caused
confusion for her son, with her instructing him to just address the
student by their name instead.
"Its plural. It doesnt make sense to him. I said so, I told him to call
them by their names." Rabidoux said.
Now the parents are calling on the charges to be dismissed through an
attorney with the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.
"Its not sexual harassment under Title IX, under their own policy, under
federal law, and its probably a First Amendment violation. Almost
certainly, if thats their theory, that solely using the wrong pronoun,
that that would be a First Amendment violation," said Luke Berg, the
attorney representing the boys.
Brad Ebert, the school district's superintendent, told ABC 2 that they do
not comment on student matters.
"The KASD prohibits all forms of bullying and harassment in accordance
with all laws, including Title IX, and will continue to support ALL
students regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry,
creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, sex
(including transgender status, change of sex or gender identity), or
physical, mental, emotional or learning disability ("Protected Classes")
in any of its student programs and activities; this is consistent with
school board policy. We do not comment on any student matters," Ebert
said.
Ebert did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.
<https://www.foxnews.com/us/middle-schoolers-sexual-harassment-gender-
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