Virginia teen girl was sexually assaulted because legal system cared more about transsexual identity than safety
In August 2021, by concealing a teen’s newly asserted transgender identity from her parents, Virginia’s Appomattox County High School participated in a chain of events that led to that girl falling into the hands of sexual predators not once, but twice.Read the rest of the article. One of the most horrific parts of the ordeal is that the court appointed "lawyer" for the girl in the District of Columbia tried to indoctrinate her further, and put words in the mouth of the mother to try and further sabotage the mother's efforts to reunite. Also important to consider is that, while the boys who assaulted her were absolutely wrong to do so, what this terrible incident makes clear is that pretending to be a boy will not protect a girl from violence, physical, sexual or otherwise. The boys who did such horrifying things clearly could tell she was a girl, and it wouldn't make any difference whether she'd underwent repulsive transsexual surgery, they could doubtless still identify her actual sex.
When the FBI found Sage (last name of the family withheld for privacy) in Maryland, where she was victimized by a sexual predator, a judge refused to return her to her parents on the grounds they were abusing her in not affirming her as male. Housed in the boys’ quarters of a children’s home away from her parents, she told her mother, she was assaulted again. The girl soon fled, then was brutally sex-trafficked again until her rescue in Texas by law enforcement.
Sage’s Law, or the Child Protection Act, is being introduced this week in the Virginia House of Delegates by Delegate Dave LaRock in honor of this young teen from Appomattox County, Virginia. Sage hopes sharing her story will help protect others from the abuse she suffered at the hands of predators, precipitated in part by the very institutions that should have protected her.
And of course, this demonstrates what a behavioral disaster US schools are, enabling violence and practically encouraging it too. It's obscene, and all staff who enabled this horror story, all for the sake of a petty issue like transsexuality, should be dismissed from their jobs.
Labels: lgbt cultism, misogyny, Moonbattery, political corruption, sexual violence, United States