Rhode Island’s biggest school district has been caught hiding behind “medical” privacy laws to hide from parents their efforts to force transgenderism onto children.
Per Just the News:
That medical information is the gender identity of Aarav Sundaresh, Providence Public Schools director of equity and belonging, a biological woman who has spoken publicly about identifying as a man. The district even identifies Sundaresh as a “founding Core Collective member for the National Trans Educators Network.”
Nicole Solas, a parent and lawyer, is now demanding that Providence deputy city solicitor Charles Ruggerio, who is representing the district, face professional sanctions for “wilfully [sic] and knowingly lying” to Attorney General Peter Neronha about Solas, also a lawyer, “doxing” Sundaresh. Solis denies doxxing, arguing her statements were protected by free-speech.
“Ruggerio seeks to suppress my protected speech on Twitter [now known as X] by weaponizing my own protected speech about public records HE provided to me in order to suppress PUBLIC information” about the “volunteer-employees” who advise Genders and Sexualities Alliances (GSA), Solas told Neronha’s office Tuesday in correspondence shared with Just the News.
“The identities of all adults volunteering or working in public school should not be a government secret,” Solas wrote. “And no publicly paid attorney should ever try to suppress the First Amendment rights of the citizens who pay him.” (X is not embedding Solas’s posts, so Just the News is posting them as screenshots.)
Our schools are doing their level best to force all our children into worshipping at the feet of the radical gay and transgender agenda.
And they are also working just as hard to to hide their dangerous actions from parents.
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