Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?

Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?  – Pennsylvania school districts — including, at least, Penn Delco and Wallingford Swarthmore — are encouraging children, some reportedly as young as 5th grade, to “transition” to the opposite sex without the knowledge of their parents or guardians.

It should be self evident that permanent, life changing things should not be done to developing bodies.

Actually, it should be self-evident that permanent, life changing things to developing bodies should be prevented.

We wonder if the school directors and administrators pushing this stuff consider that with just slight paradigm shift, they might be on the hook for their life savings.

Seven-figure lawsuits are already being filed against doctors by adults who were encouraged to let themselves be sterilized and made sexless before they could be expected to understand the consequences of what was being done to them.

Remember, those behind the transitioning movement have strong financial motives. They aren’t doing this out of compassion. Maybe our educators ought to consider that.

Money is not the only motive, of course. Grooming is real. Check the headlines regarding yesterday’s (Dec. 18) arrest of prominent Philadelphia transsexual activist Kendall Stephens for raping two boys under the age of 13.

Children are being lied to about their destinies, and that’s demonic.

Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?
Sun Valley students walked out of the high school, Oct. 25, to protest the school’s policy supporting boys to pretend to be girls. The board passed the policy anyway including a provision that parents need not be told if their child is transitioning.

Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?

3 thoughts on “Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?”

  1. These kinds of lawsuits need to be filed en masse. We can only hope that they aren’t treated like most of the election integrity litigation we’ve seen.

  2. How do we initiate a class action lawsuit against Steinhoff and Armour of PDSD, them personally, not the district?

  3. If you want this type of stuff to stop, people will have to stop it. You can’t pray or vote your way out of this. It’s going to have to get ugly before it gets better.

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