Radicals Threaten to Kill, Dismember School Board President for Adopting Parental Rights Policy
A local school board president has been inundated with threats that left-wing activists will dismember her, murder her children, and slaughter her pets. Her crime? Saying that teachers should not keep parents in the dark if their children begin to identify as transgender.
The new Chino Valley (California) Unified School District Board of Education policy states that school officials will notify parents in writing within three days if a child seeks to identify as a gender βother than the studentβs biological sex,β use different pronouns, adopt a different name, use the restroom, or join a sports team of the opposite sex. The board adopted the resolution last Thursday, July 20, by a 4-1 vote, with member Donald Bridge casting the lone dissenting vote.
βThe next morning, our district got a phone callβ from an anonymous caller threatening βto kill me, and they said that they were going to dismemberβ school board president Sonja Shaw, the official revealed on Washington Watch with Tony Perkins Monday. Police alerted Shaw to the threat shortly before a previous interview on the show, last Friday.
Then Shaw looked at her district email account, where she said she saw messages stating, βYouβre going to die,β with a series of profane epithets. βYour children are going to die and your animals are going to die.β For a βpoint of reference, they would name what kind of animals I had,β Shaw added.
βI also got notification that people who identify as being in the terrorist organization Antifa posted on their website, βWe declare war on Sonja Shaw,ββ Shaw told Perkins, adding that the group posted her address. βThey said, βWe know where you sleep,ββ the same message an angry mob screamed outside the home of Tucker Carlson in 2018. βThey said things like, βUse all force possible to stop her.ββ
βIβm not going to lie. I was shaking,β Shaw confided on Monday. Police had beefed up patrols around her home to ensure security, she said.
While she had been βhesitantβ to share the details of her ordeal, βGod reminded me that these are the people that are after our children.β
βSacramento has waged a war on parental rights, and a lot of it has to do with the perversion of our children,β Shaw told Washington Watch guest host Jody Hice, a former Georgia congressman, on Friday.
βWe have to put up safeguards. Thatβs why I was put here,β Shaw told the school board meeting on Thursday.
After being alarmed by Democratic Governor Gavin Newsomβs top-down imposition of radical education policy as a parent, Shaw ran for school board, and βGod opened the doorsβ to implement the new policy, she told Hice. When the Newsom administration learned of the impending policy, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond arrived at the district meeting Thursday night.
βIt was a political stunt. He was trying to scare us,β assessed Shaw.
Thurmond requested a private meeting with Shaw prior to the meeting but declined to follow through when he learned she would not withdraw the policy, Shaw has said. He instead addressed the board meeting, speaking as the first of 83 citizens to make their voices heard. Video footage shows the attendees booed when Thurmond concluded, as Shaw asked everyone to βbe respectfulβ toward the official. Thurmond exceeded his one-minute speaking slot, then returned to the podium demanding a βpoint of order,β although he is not a board member. Police eventually escorted him out of the building.
Thurmond later claimed he βstayed within the one-minute limit,β and tweeted, βWhen done speaking, the board president verbally attacked me an [sic] instructed police to remove me.β State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), who authored a bill allowing out-of-state children who identify as transgender to flee to California and be injected with cross-sex hormones against their parentsβ wishes, alleged, βThe QAnon school board president cut him off.β But his former colleague, State Senator Melissa Melendez (R-67), pointed out that βThurmond militantly enforced the rules for speakers when he was in the legislature.β
The districtβs newly enacted policy has won the support of parental rights advocates and education experts nationwide. βThe school board in Chino Valley is making parental involvement and inclusion a priority. State level officials interested in a healthy school system should follow their lead,β Meg Kilgannon, senior fellow for Education Studies at Family Research Council, told The Washington Stand.
But the policy drew instant backlash from the California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus, which announced its members are already βactively working on new approachesβ to override the democratically enacted resolution. The liberal caucus added that parents who represented the near-unanimous consensus of the Chino Valley school board βwill not stop us.β
βIt appears some state legislators are scheming to make the newly passed CVUSD policy illegal with a future bill,β said Jonathan Zachreson, a member of the Roseville City School District school board and the founder of Reopen California Schools.
Parents in the district have expressed enthusiastic approval. βI think itβs crucial that we keep parents in this conversation. I think that the worst thing you can do to a child is to ostracize their parents from such an important conversation,β Amy Davlin, a parent in the district, told Newsmax on Tuesday morning.
βGroomers and pedophiles are the ones who attempt to gain the trust of children and encourage them to keep secretsβ from their parents, said Davlin. A school district should βnot encourage children to deceive and lie to their parents.β
More than two-thirds (68%) of Californians agree that parents should be notified if their minor children change their gender identity, according to a poll taken by Protect Kids California.
βI believe there is an all-out agenda against our children,β said Davlin, who said the new policy sends a message to activists who have weaponized education against parents: βYou have crossed a red line. The red line is our children.β
Democrats have indicated a legal fight will ensue. California State Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) threatened that the pro-parental rights policy βmay violate Californiaβs antidiscrimination lawβ in a letter to the Chino Valley school board seeking to sway Thursdayβs vote. Disclosing a childβs transgender identification to his or her parents βis very likely to result in significant emotional, mental, and even physical harm,β Bonta asserted.
Parents and board members reject that talking point. βWhy are you assuming that parents are dangerous?β asked Shaw.
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βIf you want a lower suicide rate, bring the parents into the conversation,β said Davlin. βWe are the ones who love the kids the most. We are the ones who have their best interests at heart, not their teacher who is with them a few hours a day.β
As Newsom and Thurmond focus on social issues, California students fall further behind. California ranks 38th nationwide in K-12 education, according to U.S. News and World Report β behind such Republican strongholds as Florida (14), Virginia (13), Indiana (7), Utah (9), Nebraska (11), and South Dakota (24). Education levels may improve if teachers focused on fundamentals rather than indoctrination, said Kilgannon. βWeβre just trying to get the crazy out: To not have children taught wrong history, not have children taught that they could be born in the wrong body, not have children shown sexually explicit images,β she told Perkins on Monday.
Shawβs leadership could show the Republicans how to recapture the White House in 2024, one political commentator believes. βWe need to have more Sonjas running the school boards around the country,β said Newsmax contributor Tom Borelli on Monday morning. βRepublicans can make this a great issue going forward, that weβre the party that represents parental rights. How dare a school district try to deny a parent knowledge about their own child?! Thatβs just plain outrageous.β
Meanwhile a potential 2024 Democratic presidential hopeful, Gavin Newsom, βplays the biggest partβ in fueling the vitriol, hatred, and potential violence directed toward the Chino Valley school board, said Shaw. βBut Iβm glad that theyβre exposing themselves,β Shaw continued.
βMy daily prayer is for those to be revealed, exposed, and removed that donβt have the best intentions and that have ill intent for children,β Shaw told Perkins. Thanks to their voluble radicalism, βMore people are starting to realize what weβre up against.β
βTheyβre literally driving a wedge between parent and child,β said Perkins on Monday. βThis is evil. Itβs just pure evil.β
Originally published at WashingtonStand.com. Reprinted with permission.