Meeting of the California School Board: the activists of pro-transchanting athletes sing “Hail Satan!”

Thursday evening, a meeting of the school board in California included demonstrators chanting “Hail Satan!” In support of transgender athletes in girls sports.

The meeting of the Board of Directors of Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) in the County of San Bernardino presented opposing demonstrators pronouncing passionate speeches on the question, and many speeches cited the biblical scriptures. At one point, the police escaped a woman who was there to oppose the inclusion trans, citing the Bible.

Reunion images show several demonstrators there to support trans inclusion, singing “Hail Satan!”

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“Yes, public comments included speakers saying:” Hail Satan “,” said the school district in a statement.

The president of the CVUSD School Board, Sonja Shaw, condemned the songs of demonstrators.

“At the meeting of the board of directors of last night, we adopted several resolutions of pro-parents and pro-feminine athletes which provide measures that protect the sports of girls and support the fundamental rights of parents to raise and guide their children without interference from the government or radical agendas,” Shaw told PK Press Club Digital.

“In response, a small but strong group of external agitators went down during our meeting, screaming, coming out and even singing sentences like” Hail Satan “all in front of families and children.

“According to what was shared with me their own publications on social networks, they tried to rally tons of external groups to overwhelm our district, but what full discomfort. That’s all they obtained? A handful of angry and disruptive disturbing individuals trying to intimidate a community that works to protect children and ensure that education remains focused on learning.”

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Shaw added that she had received a death threat by e-mail in the days preceding the meeting in response to her position opposed to the inclusion trans into girls sports.

“Only a few days before this meeting, I received a threat of violent and graphic death in my email. It is the level of hatred and evil against which we clashed. But no threat, no crowd and no political machine will scare me,” said Shaw.

Several parents who attended the meeting told PK Press Club Digital what they witnessed.

“What we have seen was deeply disturbing – adults behaving saditically and hateful, all in the name of equality,” said Christina Salazar, the Speech of Girl Isabel in Reunion was interrupted by the songs.

“There was even a teacher from the school of my daughter who interrupted the meeting who shouted and said” Hail Satan “when he went out and poured everyone.”

The compatriot of the County of San Bernardino, Nichole Vicario, says that some of the opposing demonstrators identify themselves as “Satanists”.

“I also witnessed an extreme and inappropriate behavior on the opposite side. Some people shouted” Hail Satan “, identified as Satanists and used a vulgar and aggressive language throughout the meeting, even with present children,” said Vicario.

“Despite the chaos, the board of directors remained composed and strongly, clearly committed to protecting the sports of girls, not only for the Chino valley, but as a stand for girls in California and potentially the whole country.”

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The State has experienced multiple chaotic events during meetings of the School Board in recent months concerning debates on the inclusion of trans athletes.

At a meeting of the board of directors of the unified school district of Lucia Mar on Wednesday, a junior high school track athlete At Arroyo Grande Secondary School, Celeste Diest cried during a speech telling his experience of having to change in front of a Trans Trans athlete before training while this athlete watched her undress. But his speech was interrupted when he was told to “conclude” by the chairman of the board of directors.

After his speech, the public broke out in roaring applause, and the chairman of the board of directors began to slam his hammer to try to temper increasing applause, but the acclamations did not become stronger after that.

In December, a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Unified School District of Riverside drew national attention and massive opposite demonstrations outside the meeting. Multiple witnesses of the meeting previously declared to the militants of PK Press Club Digital Pro-Trans during the event harassed the anti-trans demonstrators on the other side and disrupted a prayer group for women during a prayer circle before the meeting.

The prayer group, chapter of young women for America (YWA) in California, the alleged pro-transplant activists have been showing them off from insults.

“The members of the pro-LGBTQ groups began to heckle and harass people online who spoke in opposition to their values. Some of these adult demonstrators even came to young girls who were going to speak and shouted near their faces,” said the president of the Empire of Ywa Inland, Tori Hitchcock.

A new Bipartite survey By the public Policy Institute of California noted that the majority of California residents oppose the organic athletes of males participating in female sports.

This figure included more than 70% of Parents of the State School.

“Most Californians argue forced transgender athletes to compete in the teams corresponding to the sex attributed to them at birth,” said the survey.

“The solid majority of adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) argue that transgender athletes compete on teams that correspond to the sexual relations allocated to them, and not on the sex with which they identify. An overwhelming majority of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”

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