3/10/21: Why Is LCPS Education About to Become a Memory? Radical Racists and Because of .31% of the Student Population. Stop This Insanity!!

Loudoun County Public Schools is almost at the point of no return. PARENTS, CITIZENS OF LOUDOUN WE NEED YOU!! Time is NOT on our side
COVID. This ridiculous virus called COVID has kept LCPS shut down for (1) year. Parents en mass created FB pages devoted to getting kids back in school, they’ve organized rallies at the LCPS admin building, they’ve begged and pleaded to the LCSB to get the kids back into school and one father rightfully chewed the LCSB out which made national news. However, we’re almost in mid-March, the school year is almost over and the fight to get the kids back in school continues.
Meanwhile, LCPS and LCBS have RADICALLY changed the LCPS educational system so much so that many parents will regret when the kids finally do get back in school. I’m not sure parents realize the extent of the damage thats occurred to the educational system and structure while they were fighting to get the kids back in school. I’m not sure parents understand the lengths the NAACP, MSAAC, LCPS and the LCBS have gone to literally destroy education in this county. The NAACP and MSAAC have determined that 93% of Loudoun County Public School kids are racist, that LCPS is infested with white supremacy, white teachers are being shamed for the crime of being a white teacher, and by extension, parents of the 93% are also implicitly biased, unconsciously biased and just plain racist. Things are literally so bad, you’ll want your kids to stay home from school when they finally go back. Not hyperbole it is THAT BAD.
Moving onto the State of VA. Are you aware of the disgusting policy for transgendered people that will take effect starting fall 2021/2022 school year? Some quick facts that should instill anger and cause parents that otherwise would not get involved in politics to get involved, if you don’t fight for your kids NO ONE ELSE WILL:
- There are approximately 1,400,000 transgendered people in the US, which is approximately .42% of the entire US population
- There are approximately 32,850 transgendered people in the state of Virginia, which is approximately .38% of the state population
- There are approximately 400,000 Loudoun County residents AND 81,000 LCPS students. Based on the table below (transgendered per 100,000 people) there are approximately 1,528 (.38% of the population) in Loudoun County and approximately 250 transgendered LCPS student (.31% of the LCPS student population)
LCPS’s educational system has literally been flipped upside down for .31% of the transgendered population AND a false narrative that LCPS is loaded with white supremacists, white privilege, racists and countless of thousands of people that are being told that they are racists, even if they don’t realize it by people who have never met them. Does this make any sense? Join the FIGHT, please because this is not sustainable for anyone especially for kids.
March 2021 from the State of VA: Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginia’s Public Schools
Transgendered Population by State (2021):
State | Transgender Population | Transgender Population per 100k |
---|---|---|
Delaware | 100,300 | 10,128 |
Arkansas | 218,400 | 7,199 |
Vermont | 34,500 | 5,535 |
North Dakota | 39,950 | 5,188 |
Alaska | 30,550 | 4,218 |
New Mexico | 78,600 | 3,734 |
South Dakota | 31,200 | 3,480 |
Idaho | 49,750 | 2,675 |
New Hampshire | 30,100 | 2,194 |
Rhode Island | 21,000 | 1,978 |
Tennessee | 125,350 | 1,805 |
Maine | 22,300 | 1,646 |
West Virginia | 19,150 | 1,083 |
Oregon | 43,800 | 1,021 |
Mississippi | 25,050 | 844 |
Nebraska | 12,700 | 651 |
Kansas | 17,700 | 607 |
Montana | 5,400 | 498 |
Oklahoma | 19,750 | 495 |
Maryland | 29,900 | 493 |
Massachusetts | 32,900 | 476 |
Kentucky | 20,900 | 466 |
Virginia | 32,850 | 382 |
Hawaii | 4,750 | 338 |
Iowa | 9,300 | 294 |
Florida | 55,650 | 254 |
Michigan | 24,250 | 243 |
Minnesota | 13,650 | 239 |
New York | 44,750 | 232 |
Illinois | 27,600 | 220 |
Colorado | 12,400 | 210 |
Arizona | 13,400 | 178 |
Ohio | 18,350 | 157 |
Nevada | 4,500 | 141 |
New Jersey | 11,750 | 132 |
Connecticut | 4,550 | 128 |
Louisiana | 5,350 | 116 |
Indiana | 7,400 | 109 |
Utah | 3,000 | 91 |
Washington | 6,100 | 78 |
Georgia | 8,450 | 78 |
Alabama | 2,700 | 55 |
California | 20,850 | 53 |
Missouri | 2,700 | 44 |
South Carolina | 2,150 | 41 |
Pennsylvania | 4,250 | 33 |
Texas | 7,200 | 24 |
Wisconsin | 1,400 | 24 |
North Carolina | 1,650 | 15 |
Wyoming |