Sick Cover-Up! MSNBC Says School Rapes ‘Aren’t Even Major Issues’ WTF

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Since when did rape become a bipartisan issue? I’m really infuriated to see the mainstream media defending broken school policies that end with children getting hurt. Like, the gender-inclusive bathrooms in Loudoun County, Virginia. Where a boy wearing a skirt sexually assaulted at least one student.

The school currently stands accused of trying to cover up the rape of one girl while another was assaulted by the same student.

The school also allegedly told the father of the victim that they needed to keep the incident ‘in-house’ and now the MSNBS thinks the public is making a big deal out of nothing? Why? In a pathetic attempt to protect Democrats in the upcoming elections in Virginia.

Reporter Catie Beck said, “these issues that are surfacing here in Loudoun are certainly becoming a flashpoint in this governor’s race. And we spoke to one political expert who said, specifically, Republicans are zeroing in on these topics. Knowing that they could potentially rev up their base, to galvanize their base, to show up at the polls six-day from now. So we’ll see how this plays out. But certainly, both candidates speaking specifically about the Loudoun County incidents at their campaign rallies and in their political ads.

To which, Stephanie Ruhle responded by saying,”but how much misinformation ends up out there, right? These culture wars are often wrapped up in getting people fired up over things that aren’t even major issues?”

Loudoun County Public School students planned a walkout Tuesday morning to protest for safer schools after two recent assaults were reported at two different Loudoun schools.

Crowds of students were seen outside schools in the district, including Stone Bridge, Loudoun County High School, Briar Woods High School, Broad Run High School, and Lightridge High School.

These children aren’t even old enough to vote. Are they overreacting too? No. They just want to be safe from insane policies that put them all in very real danger.

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STEPHANIE RUHLE: But it’s just one county. And how have these school board fights become this big part of now a campaign across the state? I mean, that’s extraordinary.

CATIE BECK: It is. And six days until election day, Steph. If you are watching television in Virginia, you are seeing the ads of both of these candidates focused on schools and parental choice. These issues that are surfacing here in Loudoun are certainly becoming a flashpoint in this governor’s race. And we spoke to one political expert who said, specifically, Republicans are zeroing in on these topics. Knowing that they could potentially rev up their base, to galvanize their base, to show up at the polls six day from now. So we’ll see how this plays out. But certainly, both candidates speaking specifically about the Loudoun County incidents at their campaign rallies and in their political ads. Steph?

RUHLE: But, but how much misinformation ends up out there, right? These culture wars are often wrapped up in getting people fired up over things that aren’t even major issues?

BECK: Absolutely. It is, it is hard to dispute, when you see more than a hundred parents come to the microphone last night. There certainly is some genuine outrage here in this school district, about the ongoing issues, but, you have to take note, also, that in the parking lot, you are seeing political signs at a school board meeting and that too is unusual so I think it is certainly a combination of multiple things at work here.

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