Fox News reported Tuesday that California high school senior Megan Simpkins delivered a passionate speech three days after they allowed a large trans-identified biological male to assault a girl in the girls’ locker room.
Simpkins took a blow torch to the ideology governing the radical trans movement.
Breaking Digest previously reported that a large trans-identified, biological male student at MLK High School in Riverside, California assaulted a girl after exposing his genitals in the girls’ locker room.
Simpkins, a student at MLK High School delivered her speech at a board meeting at the Riverside Unified School District’s (RUSD).
Simpkins called video of the confrontation “infuriating” and asked, “Why are we affirming the mental confusion of this boy and putting the safety of women in jeopardy by allowing mentally confused men to use the women’s spaces?” The crowd behind her erupted in thunderous applause.
“Of course! any male who claims he is a woman will accept it, but what about the women? What about the true girls like MYSELF, who are female down to our DNA? Why don’t we ever get a say in whether or not we are comfortable with this? The truth is, we aren’t. The majority of us aren’t, and yet nothing has been done to protect the safety of these women. I will conclude with this: it all starts with you. You are in charge of the safety of us women and the kids of our parents, so please do something about it. Thank you.” Simpkins concluded.
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Viral video of the incident at MLK high school showed the male student lifting one of the much smaller women and pushing her into a table. As the confrontation escalated, the male student can be seen throwing punches at the woman and another woman who came to her defense.
FOX 11 reported the deranged male student has a history of “erratic and uncomfortable behavior”. This is not the first time the male student has been involved in an altercation, according to Riverside Police.
In a statement, Riverside Unified School District said the trans student has been permanently removed from the school, but what will protect these women from the next one?