Loudoun County’s “Terrorists”

Loudoun County’s school board meetings have become a battleground. Upset parents and teachers speak passionately and eloquently (usually) about their concerns. The school board members are required to sit there and pretend to listen, occasionally looking up from the book they’re reading or their cell phone, to see how many more dirt people get to spew their backward grumblings about “their” kids before the board members vote on a measure, usually to spite the serfs who dared to show up.

Several impassioned speeches have gone viral on the internet. Many could be repeated word for word at any school board meeting in the country. The concerns of parents are generally universal. No parent wants their child to be taught lies. No parent wants their child to be taught a “truth” that is twisted with the lens of bigotry, as it is the ever spreading cancer of Critical Race Theory (CRT) being used to develop curriculum for students. A rare few people have told stories that are gut wrenching, heart rending tales of pain, demanding the school board make policies that will protect others from the often needless, usually preventable tragedy that they or their child has suffered.

Scott Smith went to a Loudoun County school board meeting on June 22nd of this year. Despite not having signed up to request permission to talk to the grand council, he was moved to speak anyway. He wanted answers. His daughter had been assaulted in the bathroom at school by a mentally ill boy (who was also a cross dresser). He wanted to know why nothing had been done. He wanted to know why the boy hadn’t been arrested and why mentally ill boys were still allowed in the girls bathrooms. He wanted to know why the school did not, as required by law, report the incident. When the school board lied to his face about the incident never happening (the superintendent had informed the board the day it happened via email), and was told his daughter was a liar by some large woman in a rainbow flag shirt, the father understandably got angry.

The father was arrested, and became a laughing stock of the soulless, boundlessly crass Left. He is now embroiled in a legal battle in which the prosecutor has asked he be put in jail and called the father a domestic terrorist. This is remarkable in that a county prosecutor has personally taken on a case that consists of a pair of misdemeanors and that this same county prosecutor personally recommended the rapist be released from custody during his court proceedings. The man who dared speak without permission though, he must sit behind bars until his case is resolved. This prosecutor is the same Albanian born Buta Biberaj who benefitted from Soros funded largesse to the tune of $860,000 for her campaign as a Commonwealth’s Attorney. Like her similarly funded counterpart in Cook County, Illinois, this woman who should not be here is a vocal advocate for destructively progressive political ideologies. She was also found to be a member of a group that doxxed and shamed Loudoun County parents for daring to oppose pro LGBTQUAIFPSATAN school programs or anti-White CRT based curricula being used against their children.

Smith has gone on television, saying that all he wants is justice for his daughter. He is likely telling the truth when he says he is not against “cross genders or anyone else” and then goes on naming a slew of SPLC approved victim groups. This is an example of what happens when middle of the road conservatives get dragged into the fight against degeneracy and vibrancy. He still worries about people calling him some flavor of badthinker. He still thinks by simply saying he’s not against cross genders he will be insulated from the accusations. Mr. Smith was labeled a badthinker the moment he demanded accountability from the government and there is nothing he can do about it now.

Mr. Smith probably means it when he says he is not a domestic terrorist and that he loves America. What he still doesn’t realize is that when he thinks of a terrorist, he thinks of someone who uses violence to further their political, religious, or ideological goals. He thinks of ISIS or Hezbollah suicide bombers. At 48 years old, he probably remembers the 1980s, when terrorist groups would hijack airplanes and he might remember IRA bombings. I would bet my eyeteeth that Mr. Smith finds all of those things abhorrent and would never dream of doing those things. What Mr. Smith fails to understand is that this is his antiquated worldview, and not the reality forced on us by a ruling class that hates us all.

Mr. Smith is absolutely righteous in his outrage and absolutely correct in who he is mad with, as well as, his reasons. He is, unfortunately, wrong about being a terrorist. Firstly, he dared speak without filling out a form. He even dared demand accountability from a school board he likely voted into office. He dared, in all his audacity and privilege, to have the rules apply equally to everyone. He stood up to petty tyrants of the ruling class and said things that hurt their feelings. He is a “terrorist” now in the eyes of Ms. Biberaj, the Department of Homeland Security, and the NSBA. They may have retracted the letter accusing him of domestic terrorism and begging the federal government to arrest anyone who opposes them, but the thing that gets retracted is often the truth, and the apology is just performance art to smooth over hurt feelings.

I found it worth mentioning that students in the Loudoun County public school system are holding walkouts. They feel unsafe in their schools, for some reason. For what is likely systemic racism and privileges, these students believe there was a cover-up and were heard chanting “Loudoun County Protects Rapists.” Why they think this is anyone’s guess, beyond the irrefutable, ever growing mountain of evidence.

It would seem Loudoun County has a “domestic terrorism” problem.

3 comments

  1. From the article:

    He even dared demand accountability from a school board he likely voted into office.

    In fairness to Mr. Smith, I highly doubt he voted the seven members of the riff-raff in question into office. I’m not speaking to the “power” (or lack thereof) of a single individual and his/her vote one way or the other in mass elections; I am merely saying (and, if I am mistaken, please correct me!), that Mr. Smith might or might not have cast his vote in favor of a sitting Loudoun Co. School Board member (the one who represents, or, assays to represent, his district).

    I really wouldn’t want to presume Mr. Smith voted in favor of any of these jackasses! As you know all too well, voting in American elections has become a game of selecting the “lesser of two evils,” so far as the (dumbass) voting public can rightly discern between the two (the greater, vs the lesser, of the two evils – there should be no surprise that they – the voting public – get it wrong at least half the time).

    Sooner or later in any event, Mr. Smith will have to learn the lesson, as you iterate, that public schooling as such is his mortal enemy. One of my sons is learning this lesson as we speak. Not that I didn’t teach it to him during his formative years, but, you know how it is – we must learn our lessons first-hand, otherwise they don’t seem to “stick” as well.

    Good article!

  2. Get your children out of the cesspool public schools now. They are nothing but left-wing indoctrination centers. Why any right-thinking parent would even consider sending a child there is beyond me.

  3. Compulsory public education was the foundation plank of the Communist Manifesto. You should know that. It was needed to create the communists that would approve (and demand) the other nine planks of Karl Marx’s program. The first efforts to enforce this travesty in America saw armed parents opposing the “authorities.” Public Education is NOT an American institution.

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