An outraged mother has accused her daughter’s school of teaching the 6-year-old girl that she was born evil.
Speaking out against the critical race theory while addressing the local school board in Loudoun County, Virginia, an unnamed mother insisted her young daughter was made to feel “evil” thanks to her school’s curriculum consisting of controversial history lessons.
Taking a strike at Dr. Scott Ziegler, the Superintendent for Loudoun County Public Schools, and Eric Williams, the former superintendent, the mother said:
“We had specifically moved them out of LCPS due to the swift and uncompromising political agenda of Superintendents Williams, Ziegler, and the school board had forced upon us.
“First, it was in the early spring of 2020 when my six-year-old somberly came to me and asked me if she was born evil because she was a white person. Something she learned in a history lesson at school.”
The upset mother went on to slam the superintendents and the board over the long school closure before accusing them of a cover-up.
“Then, you kept the schools closed for a year-and-a-half, despite the science indicating it was safe for kids to return,” she added.
“Now, you’ve covered up a rape, and arrested, humiliated, and falsely accused parents of being domestic terrorists.”
The mother’s speech comes after protestors rallied outside the LCPS’s headquarters in Ashburn to stand up to the critical race theory teachings and after the father of a 15-year-old student who said she was sexually assaulted by a boy in the bathroom at her school was arrested during a board meeting he attended in search of answers.
Despite the outrage that the district has been facing over its swift changes in its curricula and the recent attack on the 15-year-old student, Superintendent Ziegler went on to insist that “predator transgender students don’t exist.”
“I think it’s important to keep our perspective on this, we’ve heard it several times tonight from our public speakers but the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist,” he said in response to fears that students could use newly-introduced transgender rights to carry out attacks on female students.
Ziegler has also been facing calls to resign after it came to light that he hadn’t been honest about the attack on the student during the board meeting on June 22 when he insisted the school in question didn’t have any “record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”
It was now revealed that Ziegler admitted that “a female student alleged that a male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom” in an e-mail to his colleagues on May 28.
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