Conservative parent paid $1200 on trans library lecture security

Conservative parent paid $1200 on trans library lecture security


A conservative mother from Rhode Island was compelled to use $1,200 of her own money to pay for five police officers to guard her and the others attending a discussion against the “transgender brainwashing” of youngsters at a public library.

After the Cranston Police Department received threats of violence against Nicole Solas, a member of the right-wing Independent Women’s Network, she was informed that police protection was required for the event to proceed.

She had spent $240 on her own employment of one police officer, but was then advised that only four cops could ensure her safety, forcing her to spend an additional $960.

Solas was informed that extra cops will be needed even though she had previously planned to bring one police officer with her to the event.

Solas told DailyMail.com, “I planned this event, but I became the subject of this attack on social media.” Legislators from Rhode Island and college professors started berating and slandering me. They called for individuals to annoy me and the library.

When aggressive demonstrators with a history of violence and previous arrests were expected to appear, the Cranston Police Department was informed. Because it posed a risk to public safety, the police told me I could not conduct the event without five police details, she added.

Everyone who went had to have their bags searched for bombs and weapons. Also concealed when I went to the library was my automobile. When it was intended to be a community outreach effort and an honest and open discussion, it turned out to be this extremely stressful event.

Chris Elston, an anti-puberty campaigner known as “Billboard Chris,” spoke at the event as a guest speaker on the “medicalization” of children.

Solas spoke on education in schools in the meanwhile.

The Cranston library system contains numerous copies of the book “Gender Queer: A Memoir,” which anti-trans extremists have previously demanded be banned from schools.

A excellent resource for persons who identify as nonbinary or asexual as well as for those who know someone who does and want to better understand, the 240-page book is hailed by School Journal Review.

The School Journal Review suggests books to buy as well as reading lists for libraries.

A recommended reading age of 18 and above, not school-age kids, is indicated for the book, which also reveals to be extraordinarily detailed and explicit in its depictions of transsexual sex in pages obtained by DailyMail.com.

The restricted talk, titled “What Kids Learn About Gender in School,” was only attended by less than 30 individuals. More than 200 people protested outside on the grounds of the library.

Activists had already requested that the William Hall Library put off the programme because it would be “hate speech.”

Such a depiction, according to Solas, is wholly inaccurate.

We are a pro-child organisation conducting a critical discussion about the wellbeing and safety of children, yet we were falsely accused of being anti-transgender. We’re not crazy here. We only wanted to discuss how schools were keeping some facts from parents. It is not a dangerous stance. Parents should be informed. Additionally, Solas told DailyMail.com, “We wanted to speak about the medicalization of kids, which we think is a child abuse issue.”

According to Elston, schools not only promote gender nonconformity but also teach students to accept new gender identities, even to the point of physically altering their bodies.

However, Elston’s very appearance also attracted protestors to the occasion when they claimed online that Boston Children’s Hospital performed sex-change procedures on children.

According to Boston.com, the allegations sparked a campaign of harassment against the hospital and its physicians.

The claim that Solas is “anti-transgender” has been rebutted.

The act of exposing child medical abuse is not hate speech. Chris and I think that this is the biggest child abuse scandal in history, Solas said.

Solas gained national attention this summer when she bombarded the South Kingstown School Committee with 200 demands for public records in an effort to learn if critical race theory was being taught in public schools.


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