A 14-year-old girl went before Michigan’s Chippewa Valley School Board and hilariously passed them forms to fill out regarding how the meetings with concerned parents and others hurt their feelings.
The girl then proceeded to refer to the forms she just passed out to the board members. “It is called the Hurt Feelings Report,” said the girl, “At the end, you’ll see there is a place for your name, dates that your feelings were hurt, the name of the person who hurt your feelings, and which feelings were hurt.”
“There is also a part to document your injury such as which ear were the hurtful words spoken into? Is there permanent damage to your feelings?”
She further laid out in detail other sections of the report that went to a checklist of reasons one felt hurt (which includes an option for “I want my mommy”) and at the bottom of the form which one could document whether they need a hug or not. The girl assured the board that this form would be sent to the Department – which is the parent attendees at the board meetings – and that they would send a hugger to the injured person. In the event a hugger could not be provided, however, the “Department” humorously promises to send an EMS team.
The board did not look happy with the presentation that the girl made.
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This is not the first time that the school board had the experience of being subject to a speech by the girl. A YouTube video uploaded 4 days ago revealed that she already had spoken to the board.
“I am back by popular demand,” revealed the teenage girl, continuing to say, “It seems I am not so popular with certain people. One of them is your, Mr. King, [a member of the board] wife.”
She noted that the wife’s social media posts were filled with attacks against her. The wife took aim at what the teenager called “some of my greatest accomplishments like being the youngest person ever to give a speech on stage at a Trump rally” as well as her history of “being involved in politics since I was six years old.”
A board member – presumably Mr. King – interrupted her speech, saying, “Excuse me, please there is no personal attacks necessary.” When King tried to gavel her down, the crowd of parents encouraged the teen to speak. He then proceeded to walk out on her speech. The girl’s speech was about the presence of “sexually graphic books in school libraries” where children can read them and the pushing of transgender identity on children.