11/07/2022 / By JD Heyes
Several parents of students at a Los Angeles-area public school were outraged after finding out about sleeping arrangements at a school-organized science camp in nearby San Bernadino County.
Parents addressed their concerns with Los Alamitos Unified School District officials after Weaver Elementary School students were forced to sleep with adults.
“No parent should feel the way I feel after knowing what could have happened to my daughter,” said parent Suzy Johnson, according to KTLA5.
Parents said that their fifth-grade girls alerted them after some biologically male counselors at Camp Pali in San Bernardino who use the pronouns “they/them” spent three nights sleeping alongside them in cabins.
“I contacted the school and asked them if they were able to confirm that there was not a man actually sleeping in the same cabin as the girls. They were not able to confirm that,” noted parent Rachel Sandoval.
Emmi Teige, an assistant director of Camp Pali, explained to KTLA5 that what happened is really just the fault of lunatic Democrats who run the most screwed-up state in the union.
“Per California law, we place staff in cabins they identify with,” she said.
The outlet adds:
Parents say they are not accusing anyone of a crime, but they are angry the school district did not let parents know about the camp policy.
These parents say they just want others to be informed of the policy so that they can make decisions for their own families.
“It’s awful that children had to even experience this in fifth-grade camp,” said Johnson. “If I was aware of it and I had initialed something saying this was going to be done at this outdoor science camp, I would have kept my children home.”
A school district spokesperson told KTLA5 that all concerns and complaints by parents and others are taken seriously and as such, district personnel are investigating. But again, if it truly is state law that biological men and women can sleep with young children of the opposite sex for any reason, then an investigation will prove fruitless.
Shortly afterward, however, the district essentially claimed that the girls were lying to their parents in a statement issued to KTLA, saying there were no biologically male counselors sharing cabins with female students.
“While counselors may have used the pronouns, they/them, the use of these pronouns is not restricted to biological males. Biological females also use those terms,” the statement said, followed by mishmash word salad about ‘rights’ and ‘equality.’
“Pali Institute is an equal opportunity employer and always has been, with diversity and inclusion among its core values,” the statement continued. “Its commitment to diversity and inclusion applies equally to its students.
“Pali Institute’s priority is and always has been to ensure the health, welfare, and safety of its students, with strict rules and guidelines that govern staff interaction with students,” the statement continued.
So again, someone is lying, and it is a good bet that it’s the school district or the Institute. Several young girls would not go home and tell their parents the same story — ‘we had to sleep with biological men’ — unless it were true (and what does the left tell us about such things — ‘Always believe girls’?).
What is also true is that the Democrat supermajority that rules California is insane when it comes to LGBTQ policies. Over the years, Democrats have literally trampled on the rights of men and women, boys and girls in the state who are not ‘confused’ about their gender in order to convey extra-special rights on a tiny minority of residents.
And now, those lunatic laws and policies are coming back to bite.
The solution is simple for Californians if a majority of them are smart enough to see it and ‘brave’ enough to accept it: Stop electing left-wing Democrats to office.
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