TV News Blacks Out Parents Confronting Lib School Board that Allowed Rapes

The radical liberals confronted angry parents in Loudoun County Virginia on Tuesday. Schools that allow school boards two high school girls to be allegedly raped by a “gender fluid” boy because they wanted to put transgender bathroom policies ahead of student safety. Wednesday was the day two of the liberal media’s Total TV blackout (ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC) of the story, that’s despite those parents and the father of the first victim speaking out.

Instead of reporting on this story, ABC’s World News Tonight CBS Evening NewsPlease see the following: NBC Nightly News were fixated on a bow and arrow attack in Norway, the FDA’s new guidelines for salt, and actor William Shatner going up into space on a Blue Origin rocket. The two men were aware of their role in marketing the flight for Jeff Bezos. ABC found time to talk about the weather.

Meanwhile, on a more serious new network, Fox News Channel’s Special Reportbroadcast the voices of angry parents searching for justice and protection to their children. “Tonight, the epicenter of the controversy, a northern Virginia community that’s being rocked by a horrifying allegation from one of the faces of that movement,” announced anchor Bret Baier.

“Last night, more than 60 concerned parents, students, and residents spoke out at a Loudoun County school board meeting, some calling on Superintendent Scott Ziegler to resign following two alleged sexual assaults in Loudoun schools since May,” reported correspondent Mike Emanuel.

 

 

Emanuel spoke out about the fury of the three mothers who protested the school board’s actions during Tuesday’s public comment period.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN 1 : I have a right to answers.

(…)

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN 2: We are not China. This is America. You must immediately remove the superintendent and immediately resign from your negligent and double-dealing. Stop this madness.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE 3: Your moral compasses have been busted! Because you didn’t do anything about this, you, Dr. Ziegler and all of our school boards, are complicit in the crimes against our children! Absolutely nothing

“The emotion expressed by parents comes as the Virginia governor’s race tightens. It is in the final three weeks of the campaign,” Emanuel noted. “With Republican Glenn Youngkin on the side of parents who want a greater say, and Democrat Terry McAuliffe saying parents should not be telling schools what to teach.”

 

 

Interview with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham Tuesday night, Scott Smith, the father of the first victim, recounted how the school board showed open contempt for parents back in June when they had him arrested for trying to speak out about his daughter. “No, they were tuning us all out. They looked away. They were reading magazines,” he said, also noting that they repeatedly scolding parents for clapping and booing.

And in concluding his report, Emanuel read from a statement the school board put out claiming “School board members are not typically given details of disciplinary matters.” But during the meeting back in June, Ziegler condescendingly declared that no such assaults have ever happened in their school bathrooms nor any bathrooms for that matter.

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Below is the transcript. Click “expand to read:

Fox News Channel’s Special Report
October 13, 2021
Eastern at 6:25 p.m.

BRET BAIER, Education is a key issue in Virginia’s gubernatorial race. Tonight, the epicenter of the controversy, a northern Virginia community that’s being rocked by a horrifying allegation from one of the faces of that movement. Mike Emanuel is the Washington chief correspondent.

[Cuts to Video]

SCOTT SMITH, My daughter was attacked at school’s May end last year. You know what? I was curious to find out more about the situation at school because I’d seen so much of it on television.

MIKE EMANUEL: Scott Smith, whose arrest at a June, Loudoun County School Board meeting went viral, has appealed there’s a reason why he was so emotional that night, alleging that his daughter was attacked in a school girl’s bathroom by a male student wearing a skirt.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN 1 : I have a right to answers.

EMANUEL : More than 60 residents, parents, students and concerned parents spoke out last night at a Loudoun County schoolboard meeting. Some called for Superintendent Scott Ziegler’s resignation following the two alleged sexual assaults that occurred in Loudoun schools between May and June.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN 2: We are not China. This is America. You must immediately remove the superintendent and then you have to resign because of your negligence. Stop this madness.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE 3: Your moral compasses have been busted! Because you didn’t do anything about this, you, Dr. Ziegler and all of our school boards, are complicit in the crimes against our children! Absolutely nothing

EMANUEL – Parents are expressing their emotion as Virginia Governor’s Race tightens. The campaign is at its final three weeks. Republican Glenn Youngkin sided with parents who wish to have more say and Democrat Terry McAuliffe arguing that schools should not be dictated by parents. One Republican activist weighed in on the governor’s race.

PATTI MENDERS, Republican activist: We want a governor who’s going back to school. We are looking for a governor who is going to eliminate critical race theory in our schools. He will not be able to judge the skin colour of children.

EMANUEL – In September, the National School Boards Association addressed a letter to President Biden threatening violent attacks on schools and teachers. Nevertheless, at least eleven state-level schools boards including Virginia have rejected or condemned the letter.

[Cuts back to live]

Loudoun County Public Schools issued a statement regarding sexual assault allegations. It cited an ongoing criminal investigation, and noted that school board members don’t usually get details about disciplinary matters. Bret.

BAIER: We’ll follow this. Mike, we are grateful.

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