Mom wins $100k after school secretly transitions daughter.
A Mother’s Fight for Her Daughter’s Rights
In a groundbreaking case, a mother from California has been awarded a $100,000 judgment against the Spreckels Union School District. The district secretly socially transitioned the woman’s 11-year-old daughter, Alicia, without her knowledge or consent.
Jessica Konen, Alicia’s mother, was shocked to discover that her daughter was being referred to with male pronouns by teachers at Buena Vista Middle School. Not only that, but Alicia was also allowed to use the boys’ bathroom. Konen had no idea any of this was happening.
After the ruling, Konen spoke out, urging parents to be bold and fight for their children’s rights. In a video posted by the nonprofit Center for American Liberty, she said, “We let our voices be known, and we are so glad we did.”
Center for American Liberty is proud to announce a settlement in Konen v. Spreckels Union School District that resulted in a $100,000 payment by the school district to Jessica and Alicia for the violation of their rights.
Thanks for all the hard work @pnjaban, @mark_trammell,… pic.twitter.com/wdORxgueEH— Center for American Liberty (@Liberty_Ctr) August 29, 2023
Konen’s lawsuit revealed that Alicia had joined her school’s “Equality Club” in sixth grade, where she learned about LGBT concepts, transgenderism, and bisexuality. The school then actively facilitated Alicia’s social gender transition, even providing her with articles on how to conceal her new gender identity from her mother.
When Konen eventually discovered what was happening, the school tried to further conceal the transition by referring to Alicia by her given name and female pronouns in front of her mother. However, when Konen was not present, Alicia was still referred to with male pronouns and a male name.
California has become a battleground for parental rights and gender issues. Governor Gavin Newsom targeted school board members from the Temecula Valley Unified School District who voted against controversial curriculum, accusing them of whitewashing history and perpetuating prejudice. The governor even launched a civil rights investigation into the board’s rejection of the curriculum and threatened the district with a hefty bill and fine.
In another disturbing incident, Janet Roberson, a mother of three, was fired from her job after speaking out at a California school board meeting against LGBT curriculum. These cases highlight the ongoing struggle for parental rights and the importance of standing up for what is right.
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