Anti-LGBTQ+ activist undresses in board meeting to show how trans kids make people uncomfortable - LGBTQ Nation
Briefly

Anti-LGBTQ+ activist undresses in board meeting to show how trans kids make people uncomfortable - LGBTQ Nation
"Bourne stated, 'Right now we require our students to undress for PE class, so I'm just going to give you an idea of what that looks like when I undress,' before removing her top."
"She continued, 'So, right now, this school district is saying that depending on a child's transgender identity, that they can pick which bathroom they want,' while standing in just her bra and jeans."
"Bourne insisted, 'This is allowed,' noting that she was wearing a bathing suit, as a board member called for a recess due to her disruptive behavior."
"Bourne has a history of similarly disruptive and attention-seeking anti-trans antics, becoming one of California's most vocal anti-trans activists since her child came out as trans."
Beth Bourne, president of the Yolo County Moms for Liberty chapter, disrupted a Davis School Board meeting by removing her clothing while protesting trans-inclusive bathroom policies. She argued that the school district allows children to choose bathrooms based on their gender identity. Despite protests from board members, Bourne insisted her actions were permissible under her First Amendment rights. This incident reflects Bourne's history of attention-seeking anti-trans activism, which intensified after her child came out as transgender and later nonbinary.
Read at LGBTQ Nation
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]