Parents That Stood Up To Loudoun School District Targeted For Violence And Harassment
Some of the rhetoric and violence can even be traced right back to the staff of elected officials.
Remember the families in Virginia who had the audacity to stand up to their school district and hold them accountable for prioritizing Trans issues over the safety of their teenage daughters — to the point of covering up the rape of a child. They added insult to injury by treating the outraged father who spoke out about the ‘boy in a skirt’ who had assaulted his 14yo daughter as though he was the dangerous criminal.
You might think that surely the school has learned its lesson over that PR nightmare, especially with the FBI having egg on its face over the whole ‘calling-parents-domestic-terrorists’ debacle. You might, but you would be giving them too much credit.
Here in 2023, we are still seeing parents targeted for opposing their Trans agenda… sometimes viciously targeted with threats of violence, loss of employment, or some other form of personal ruination.
Exclusive: A whistleblower sent @7NewsDC copies of violent threats made against people who have spoken at Loudoun County School Board meetings.
The threats & plots to get people fired appear to be from people associated with several Loudoun County elected officials & candidates. pic.twitter.com/Kx6ARjJVr5
— Nick Minock (@NickMinock) May 9, 2023
The “Loudoun Love Warriors” group includes campaign volunteers, supporters, and staff for several Loudoun County elected officials, 7News learned after investigating the group members’ ties.
7News obtained hundreds of messages from a whistleblower in the group who thought the conversations were going too far.
The “Loudoun Love Warriors” group includes people who appear to be associated with Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj, County Supervisor Juli Briskman, School Board Chair Ian Serotkin, school board member Brenda Sheridan, school board member Atoosa Reaser, school board member Erika Ogedegbe, school board candidate Anne Donohue, sheriff candidate Craig Buckley, and Chair Phyllis Randall. None of these elected officials personally made any threats.
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After Winn spoke at a school board meeting in December 2022, one person in the “Loudoun Love Warriors” said they wanted to find Winn’s employer and hold the company accountable until he is fired. That same person and others wrote:
“Mark Winn. I’m gonna find his employer.”
“And holding that company accountable until he is fired.”
“Lets make him unemployable by love or by force.”
“Wish I had footage of every person who clapped for him and give them the same ousting that Winn is about to.”
“I want to contact his employer to do just that. Ruin his livelihood.”
“Say goodbye to your job f***** [middle finger emoji].”
“I want every single person who clapped for that ousted en masse and their livelihoods ruined:).”
It didn’t stop there, either. Here’s some of the other stuff that was being said.
What makes this truly disgusting is that we’re not talking about some random fringe activist group stepping out of line. The group in question had deep connections to school officials and candidates.
Isn’t it ironic that the very same parents Merrick Garland’s DOJ targeted as ‘domestic terrorists’ are on the receiving end of organized threats of violence?
Where’s Merrick Garland now that the left’s own shock troops have been caught in the act … again?
For anyone dismissing these as idle threats, one person they were targeting was successfully chased out of a job over this issue.
The people behind this need to learn that conspiring to destroy people has real consequences… of the criminal kind. An example needs to be made of them… and if Garland can’t be trusted to do the right thing, someone from Virginia needs to step up and lead the way.
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