It is not easy being a school board member today. You try to do your best for children’s education while listening to nutters indoctrinated by the hot-button posturing of cynical politicians, who do not give a damn about children’s education. Nutters who claim that schools are propaganda mills turning boys into girls, girls into boys, and straights into gays. That they are pedagogical factories manufacturing little Marxists. And that they have litter boxes for ‘furries’ (kids who identify as cats or dogs).
Take Stephanie Kinsley from ‘My Children’s Advocate’. Kinsley had concerns about how Clark County, NV, taught sex ed. And she was eager for the school board to know them. Fair enough, public comment is one reason for school board meetings. But those expecting a calmly stated, rational critique were to be disappointed. Kinsley decided on an over-the-top, absurdist rant that covered topics that a reasoning person would find hard to connect to sex education.
I will let her explain her position. She starts on topic. But then quickly tears into the district superintendent’s salary. Before getting to a rant on water.
Kinsley, introducing herself, “Hi, Stephanie Kinsley from ‘My Children’s Advocate’. I would like to address why a state that’s failing in schools is trying to take on sex ed. You can’t get math right, why are you trying to take on sex ed?
I would ask everyone to go to transparentnevada.com to see how much Ms. Jara makes. Because it’s disgusting when you see where your dollars are going.
Um. One of the reasons we are having so much water missing from Nevada is we’re giving seven times the allotted amount to California.
According to Kinsley, California is guilty of more than water piracy. It is the land of the conservative's new bête noire, Disney. And it has pedophilia-friendly Romeo and Juliet laws. She also criticizes Clark County’s teachers.
Kinsley, “Yeah, which also California, but where we have to take our kids for Disneyland this our school trips.”
School Board member, “Can we please focus on 3.03. We are not talking about water rights.”
Kinsley, “I am. Disney. Disney is, we’re finding out, super creepy and weird. California allows you to have sex with kids as long as there’s a 10-year or less age difference*, that that’s where we’re taking our kids? With our, our sexually-confused teachers who don’t have children of their own?
Kinsley then introduces the board to her family. She offers her sex ed suggestion — which, while graphic, was mercifully brief. And she adds some revisionist history of Planned Parenthood.
Kinsley, “I’ve been with my husband for 20-something years. I’ve never had to discuss my sex life in public, because my three beautiful kids, teach your girls to not let every guy come in them, so they don’t have abortions, take control of your children.”
Board, “Ms. Kinsley, this is …..”
Kinsley “Take control of your children. Don’t let everyone ejaculate in you. Control your own body so you don’t have abortions. Planned Parenthood was founded to kill minorities.”
Board, “We’re going to ….”
Kinsley, “Why are you cutting off my time?”
At this point, the board brings Kinsley’s rant to a close. But not before this strident warrior got in one last "gotcha" to a board member.
Board, “You are completely out of order. We are in a board meeting. This is completely out of order.”
Kinsley, ”No, no, no.”
Board, “Ms. Kingsley. please leave the dais.”
Kinsley, “No, you don’t get it. You don’t get to control. Hey, you hey. You have a box of pubic hair. You have a book, you have a book of public hair you have collected. Lolo Brooks. I know about your book. I know about your book of pubic hair,”
At this point, security removes Kinsley. And a board member sighs.
Board, “ Thank you, Ms Kinsley.”
How do people get like this?
Notes.
*California does not allow sex with a minor.
Click here for the story as reported by Raw Story.
Click here for Jesus F. Jara’s salary.
Click here for the full meeting video. (Kinsley starts at 1:39:40.)
They seem to want any excuse to bring up sex 😏 thank you Pitt