California: Armenian Parents Continue Fighting Trannies and White Women

Moslems and Armenians are the only people left defending Christian values in America.

Black people would defend us against trannies, but they are too lazy and they don’t watch enough news to even know what is going on.

One thing is for sure: white men are never going to stand up to white women on any issue, ever. That’s why the only thing you ever see pushback on is trannies in women’s sports, because white women are giving white men permission to oppose that.

(Note: I’m not saying Armenians aren’t white. But they’re obviously not white-white.)

LA Times:

The Glendale Unified School District office was again the scene of violence as dueling groups protested over the teaching of gender and sexuality and whether it has a place in the classroom.

Tuesday night’s clash was the second this month between pro- and anti-LGBTQ+ activists outside a GUSD board meeting.

Around 7:15 p.m., a physical confrontation took place in the parking lot of a church near the district office on North Jackson Street where the meeting was held, drawing dozens of the protesters. Glendale police intervened.

Earlier, board President Nayiri Nahabedian addressed meeting attendees.

“I have pleaded for mutual respect as we undertake these difficult conversations and have said, even in our disagreements, let us see the humanity in one another,” Nahabedian said prior to the public comment portion of the meeting. “Unfortunately, what we witnessed at the last board meeting outside in the parking lot outside of the building was the predictable result of what happens when people do really the opposite.

“These things, folks, will create long-lasting divisions in our Glendale community,” she said, “that may never be repaired.”

Tuesday’s meeting came two weeks after demonstrations at the district office broke out in violence, resulting in the arrests of three people, as the board met to vote on recognizing June as Pride Month. The recognition was unanimously approved.

Among those protesting against LGBTQ+ issues at the June 6 meeting were reportedly members of the white nationalist Proud Boys group and other right-wing activists. Law enforcement declared an unlawful assembly as the board meeting was being held, temporarily halting the proceedings.

The Proud Boys seem to always show up and make the headlines, don’t they?

They’ve been declared an organized domestic terrorist conspiracy organization after January 6, and yet they just keep showing up at every anti-tranny protest, everywhere in the country, so the media can print “white nationalist.”

Although Tuesday’s board meeting had no Pride-related issues on the agenda, dozens of anti-LGBTQ+ activists gathered in the parking lot and lined up to speak during the public comment portion of the meeting.

At least 30 Glendale police officers stood across the building’s parking lot prior to the meeting, monitoring the gathering groups. Wooden striped barriers and rolls of fluorescent crowd-control wire were stacked in the center of the parking lot.

A Glendale man named Art, who refused to give his last name, said he had two elementary-school-age children in Glendale schools and had lived in the area for more than 20 years. He said he had nothing against LGBTQ+ people but did not like having the subject discussed in classrooms.

If you actually have nothing against them, then why do you not want them around your kids?

This is not logical.

You have to have a problem with them.

This guy is talking anonymously, and he can’t say that he doesn’t like faggots?

The Glendale Police Department issued a statement Tuesday that “unlawful conduct … including violence, will not be tolerated.”

Unlike at the June 6 meeting, which was dominated by pro-LGBTQ+ speakers, Tuesday’s speakers were more evenly split. Some railed against school board members and equated inclusion of LGBTQ+-related teaching materials to pedophilia; others thanked the board for its support of LGBTQ+ students.

Artineh Asadoorian, who said she was a GUSD parent, said she felt the school board’s inclusion of LGBTQ+ subjects was distracting from other issues facing students.

“The struggles you talk about do not represent the majority of your demographic,” Asadoorian said.

Haha.

The problem is it’s a distraction!

They need to focus more on learning about the other black holes!

The very real black holes in space, which we know for sure exist, because we have CGI imagery of them.

A speaker who identified herself as Amy thanked the board for its efforts at inclusivity.

“Despite the ridiculous rhetoric and misinformation and bigoted hate speech,” she said, “those of us who have not yet turned gay despite learning about the existence of gay and trans people, we still love and support the LBGTQ community and support what you’re doing to be inclusive because all our kids are normal.”

Prior to Tuesday’s meeting, an anti-LGBTQ+ group that says it represent parents of district students, GUSD Parents’ Voices, urged its followers to attend, as it had for the June 6 meeting. In a post on Twitter, they were urged to speak during public comments “to protest for parents’ rights.”

A pro-LGBTQ+ group, GUSD Parents for Public Schools, voiced concerns prior to the protests.

“We are committed to ongoing, active participation and engagement in matters concerning our children’s education and the protection of our LGBTQ+ neighbors,” the group said in a statement. “However, it is equally important to prioritize safety for our families and the Glendale community as a whole when meetings are being used to generate dangerous street conflicts and social media disinformation.”

Wow.

I can’t believe they said “disinformation” instead of “hate speech.”

They’ve increasingly been conflating and confusing these terms.