A meeting of the school board in California on Thursday night included protesters sing “Salve Satan!” In support of transgender athletes in girls sports.
The meeting of the Board of the Unified School District of Chino Valley (CVUSD) in San Bernardino County presented the opposite protesters to pronounce passionate speeches on the subject, and many speeches cited the biblical deeds. At one point, the police escorted a woman who was there to oppose trans inclusion, citing the Bible.
The images of the meeting show several protesters there to support trans inclusion, singing “Salve Satan!”
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“Yes, public comments included speakers who said: ‘Salve Satan’,” said the school district in a statement.
The president of the CVUSD School Board, Sonja Shaw, condemned the songs of the protesters.
“At the meeting of the Board last night, we approve several resolutions of pro-p-female athletes that provide measures that protect girls from girls and maintain the fundamental rights of parents to raise and guide their children without government interference or radical agendas,” Shaw told Pak Gazette Digital.
“In response, a small but strong group of external agitators descended to our meeting, shouting, cursing and even singing phrases such as ‘Salve Satan’ everything in front of families and children.
“According to what was shared with me of their own publications on social networks, they tried to gather tons of external groups to overwhelm to our district, but what complete shame. That is all they obtained? A handful of angry and disruptive people who try to intimidate a community that is working to protect children and ensure that education remains focused on learning, not divisive ideologies.”
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Shaw added that he received a threat of death by email in the days prior to the meeting in response to his position that opposes trans inclusion in girls’ sports.
“Only a few days before this meeting, I received a threat of violent and graphic death in my email. This is the level of hatred and evil we face. But no threat, no mafia and no political machine will scare me in silence,” Shaw said.
Several parents who attended the meeting told Pak Gazette Digital what they witnessed.
“What we witnessed was deeply disturbing: adults who behaved in a sadistic and odious way, all in the name of equality,” said Christina Salazar, whose daughter Isabel at the meeting was interrupted by the songs.
“There was even a master of my daughter’s school who was interrupting the meeting shouting and said ‘Salve Satan’ while coming out and turned to everyone.”
The companion of San Bernardino County, Nichole Vicario, affirms that some of the opposite protesters are identified as “Satanists.”
“I also witnessed an extreme and inappropriate behavior on the opposite side. Some individuals shouted” Salve Satan, “identified themselves as Satanists and used a vulgar and aggressive language throughout the meeting, even with the children present,” said Vicar.
“Despite chaos, the Board remained composed and strong, clearly committed to protecting girls from girls, not only for Chinese Valley, but as a position for California girls and potentially the whole country.”
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The State has seen multiple chaotic events at the meetings of the School Board in recent months related to debates about the inclusion of trans athletes.
During a meeting of the Board of the Unified School District of LucĂa Mar (LMUSD) on Wednesday, a high school student athlete In the Arroyo Grande School called Celeste Diest he cried during a speech telling his experience of having to change in front of a biological trans athlete before practice while that athlete was supposedly observed. But his speech was interrupted when the president of the Board told him to “wrap him.”
After his speech, the audience broke out in a roaring applause, and the president of the Board began hitting his mallet to try to temper the growing applause, but the cheers only became stronger after that.
In December, a meeting of the Board of the Unified School District of Riverside attracted national attention and the mass opposite protests outside the meeting. Multiple witnesses of the meeting previously told Pak Gazette Digital Pro-Trans activists in the event that harassed Anti-Trans protesters on the other side and interrupted a women’s prayer group during a prayer circle before the meeting.
The Prayer Group, the chapter of the inner empire of young women for America (YWA) in California, alleged pro-transgender activists bathed them with insults.
“The members of the Pro-LGBTQ groups began to harass and harass people in the row they spoke in opposition to their values. Some of these adult protesters even approached the young women who were going to speak and shouted them near their face,” said the president of the Ywa inner empire chapter, Tori Hitchcock.
A new Bipartisan survey By the California Public Policy Institute, he found that most California residents oppose the biological trans athletes competing in women’s sports.
That figure included more than 70% of The parents of the State School.
“The majority of Californians support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned at birth,” the survey said.
“The majority of adult adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) support that transgender athletes compete in teams that coincide with the sex that were assigned to birth, not the gender with which they identify themselves. An overwhelming majority of the parents of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”