Nefarious Newsom Punishes School Board For Protecting Children

Looks like conservative school boards in woke states don’t have a fighting chance against Big Brother.

Especially when Big Brother has apparently determined that all things sexual are appropriate for a classroom, even a kindergarten classroom.

As detailed by Fox News, the perpetually authoritarian governor of California, Gavin Newsom (or Gavin Gruesome) apparently decided to fine a schoolboard $1.5 million dollars.

The crime?

Daring to disapprove an effectively pro-LGBTQ book for use in elementary school classrooms.

Though, of course, Newsom presented word salad, rather than reality, to “justify” the exorbitant fine.

“The three political activists on the school board have yet again proven they are more interested in breaking the law than doing their jobs of educating students – so the state will do their job for them,” Newsom drawled.

“The state will do their job for them.” Well, that’s rather chilling.

Way to give away the real end game, governor … though he’s clearly not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

“California will ensure students in Temecula begin the school year with access to materials reviewed by parents and recommended by teachers across the district. After we deliver the textbooks into the hands of students and their parents, the state will deliver the bill – along with a $1.5 million fine – to the school board for its decision to willfully violate the law, subvert the will of parents, and force children to use an out-of-print textbook from 17 years ago,” Newsom continued in his self-righteous rant.

“Subvert the will of the parents?” Oh, please.

More like Dems have long since subverted the will of the parents with their utterly inane, largely anti-female transgender scheme.

Which, with any luck, may drive women who claim to be disgusted by Trump back to the party. After all, Trump isn’t trying to destroy the concept of a woman like Dems are.

But, of course, Newsom frames himself as some form of perverse savior for the transgender cause.

“We’re going to purchase the book for these students – the same one that hundreds of thousands of kids are already using. If these extremist school board members won’t do their job, we will – and fine them for their incompetence,” Newsom brayed.

“Fine them for their incompetence.” That’s rich.

Considering Newsom’s own incompetence earned him a recall election during a pandemic.

Elsewhere, Newsom clearly linked his punishment of the school board to his informal run for president, as evidenced by his vicious commentary regarding the school board on Twitter.

“This isn’t Texas or Florida. In the Golden State, our kids have the freedom to learn,” Newsom brayed self-righteously.

Well, California certainly isn’t Texas or Florida, that’s for sure.

After all, both of those states have gained population and political power while California has achieved the reverse.

Talk about “incompetence.”

Though Newsom has soldiered on in his tired, rather stale routine, as evidenced during an appearance in Idaho.

“Book bans are at a record high – there have been over 1,200 challenges in the last year, nearly double the (then-record) total from 2021 … Couldn’t leave Boise without dropping by this incredible bookstore. The owners of Rediscovered Books are doing everything they can to push back against these insane bans happening across the country,” Newsom raged.

Yeah. Totally “insane” to protect children from a malignant sexual movement likely sponsored by the likes of anti-liberty Soros and his ilk.

Dem mindsets …

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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