Another Person Took Their Clothes Off at a School Board Meeting While Trying to Make Their Point
When will people understand that this doesn’t make the point you think it does?
Published 2 months ago in Facepalm
For years, actual adults have been obsessed with the act of going to their local school board, doing something insane, then proclaiming that their unhinged behavior actually had a message behind it.
To offer up a few examples, there was that woman who wore an “I’m a Bigot” shirt and hurled slurs at the school board. There was also that guy who showed up to a meeting wearing a crop top and short shorts to, he says, make a statement about the school’s dress code.
Now, we have another entry on the list of school board insanity. Claiming to be protesting changing room policies or something, a woman went up in front of the Davis School Board and said that, because students are required to change clothes for P.E. class, she would be removing her clothes in front of the school board.
“Right now we require our students to undress for P.E. class, and I’m just going to give you an idea of what that looks like,” she said, prompting a wave of groans from the audience.
She got down to her underwear before the school board basically told her to knock it off and called a recess. The woman then accused the group of violating her First Amendment rights while still in her underwear.
What did we learn from all of this? Nothing. Don’t even try to say otherwise.