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A meeting of the School Board in the MAINE capital on Wednesday night on Wednesday night contained a controversial interaction between parents in the “Maga” hat and the president of the School Board for a permanent controversy Including athletes In maiden sports.
School Board chairman August Martha Witham interrupted local parents Nick Blanchard as he talked about a controversial issue and a petition, which he launched that CONY High School Headmaster Kim Liscomb was removed from her position as seen in The recording of the meeting.
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Liscomb is currently the president of the MAINE Director Director (MPA), who supports the participation of transgender athletes in school sports on the basis of gender identity and is the subject of the supervision of President Donald Trump’s administration because of this issue.
Blanchard, who appeared at a meeting in the “Maga” hat and the T -shirt, Janet Mills, who read: “You have been discharged,” he began his speech by praising six of the seven members of the Committee who voted to adopt the interpretation of the IX 2020 interpretation that did not allow Trans Athleses to compose as girls.
Blanchard also condemned a board member who voted against him, which encouraged the first interruption by Witham.
“A good job and thank you six members who voted to return to the interpretation of the IX 2020 title and be ashamed of a member of a committee who voted no,” Blanchard began.
Witham cut off him, saying, “I’m sorry, but negative comments will not be allowed.”
Blanchard then continued to discuss his petition to remove Liscomb.
“This petition wonders … If your school board members will vote,” Blanchard began before Witham interrupted him again.
Witham told Blanchard that his statements would “not tolerate” and warned him that he would ask him to step down from the podium if he continued to give “slander remarks”.
When Blanchard asked how his remarks were “defamation”, Witham replied, saying “I don’t have to explain it to you.”
“These comments will not be tolerated at a meeting directed at us or anyone else in this room,” Witham said.
Blanchard then agreed to continue his speech without calling for Liscomb by name.
“So, as most of you know, someone who is the president of the MAINE Director Association,” Blanchard began before Witham last interrupted him.
“No, close enough. I’m sorry, you’re done, Mr. Blanchard,” Witham said, ordering him from the podium.
As Blanchard left, he shouted “Communist cinema right here!”
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Maine is currently considered zero in the national discussion of transition involvement in girls and women’s sports because more federal agencies have been charging the state of the country since February to change their current policies that allow for trans -embroidery.
The US Ministry of Agriculture has froze the financing of the state last week, and the Ministry of Health and Human Services has already been sent by the Ministry of Education Maine, MPA and Greely High School to the Ministry of Justice.
Friday is the deadline for the state to change its current policy or face the second address to the Ministry of Justice by the US Ministry of Education.
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