'Infuriating': California Teen Confronts School Board after Trans Student Assaults Female Students
Talia Wise : May 8, 2023
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"Firstly, the question we must address is why are we affirming the mental confusion of this boy and putting the safety of women in jeopardy by allowing mentally confused men to use women's spaces? Why don't we ever get a say in whether or not we are comfortable with this?..." -Megan Simpkins, student
[Faithwire.com] A California high school senior has confronted her school board for allowing biological men to enter the women's locker room after viral videos showed a trans-identifying male student attacking female students. (Screengrab image)
Megan Simpkins attends Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California. She spoke at the Riverside Unified School District's board meeting on April 27 and called out the school for not actively protecting its female student body.
"There was an incident within our district that occurred recently regarding a transgender 'woman,' who really is a biological man, having an altercation with a young woman at MLK High School," the 18-year-old Simpkins said.
"It was infuriating when I had seen the video on social media, but what was detrimental to this is the fact that this man is and has been using the women's restroom and locker room."
In the video, a trans teen looms over a female student and begins to push and hit her. Within a few minutes, this student attacks another female student. The brawl made its rounds on social media with nearly 1.7 million views.
Students told Fox 11 that the trans student often exhibits disturbing behavior.
Click Here to watch the video of the teen addressing the school board
"He's (in the) girls' locker room, using girls' restrooms," MLK student Aiden Vermeir told the outlet. "He spit on my friends that are girls, females. He shows his genitals in the locker room."
The vicious attack prompted Riverside Unified School District to address the incident... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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