Yes, I am aware that ”anecdote” is not a synonym for “data.” Still, does anybody seriously doubt it happened, and IS happening, in government schools across this once-great land, each and every day?
Outraged Trump-Supporting Mom Confronts and Blasts School for Forcing 17-Year-Old to Register to Vote Democrat Without Her Consent, Claiming Trump Win Would ‘Doom Black People’!
A mother in Pittsburgh is furious after her 17-year-old daughter was pulled out of class and told to register to vote—without her consent.To make matters worse, the school’s staff allegedly pushed a blatant political agenda, suggesting that “if Donald Trump was elected, Black people would be doomed.”
In a viral TikTok video, Kay Montana shared the distressing experience her daughter, Nyla, went through, claiming “Pittsburgh Public Schools” not only registered her to vote without her permission but also was subjected to political indoctrination.
“My 17-year-old daughter was pulled out of class and told she needed to register to vote. Not only was she told how to register, she was told who she should vote for,” Kay said in her viral video.
“Why would you all pull my daughter out of class and tell her who to vote for? I am her mother, and I have yet to have this conversation with her about the upcoming election. I have not signed any consent forms allowing my daughter to register to vote at school.”
Nyla is currently 17 years old and will turn 18 on October 5th. As Ms. Montana has mentioned, she still has an entire month left to register to vote with her guidance.
Yes, there’s a transcript, and it’s as enraging as it is appalling, as unacceptable as it is deeply, deeply disturbing. A taste:
Kay Montana wasted no time confronting the school staff responsible for the incident.
The school staff claimed it was a misunderstanding, but Kay and her daughter’s recollection paints a different picture—one of coercion and political manipulation.
Below is the transcript of the conversation:
Minority Inspector: Okay, what’s going on?
Kay Montana: So yesterday, you pulled my daughter out of class, and you told her that it was mandatory for her to vote.
Minority Inspector: No, I didn’t say it was mandatory.
Kay Montana: So that’s what she told me. These are her words: she said it was mandatory that she votes.
Minority Inspector: No, ma’am. But go ahead, finish telling me.
Kay Montana: And that you projected your fears and insecurities on her, telling her if Donald Trump was elected, Black people would be doomed.
Minority Inspector: Oh no, ma’am. Let me say this: I am a minority inspector for 10, 16. And you know, as a minority inspector, you never, ever, ever discuss politics or your beliefs or anything like that.
Kay Montana: So can we call my daughter down here? Because at this point, you’re making it like she’s a complete liar. My daughter has never told me someone said anything like this to her.
Minority Inspector: No, ma’am. This is what happened. I did call her down to register to vote because we’re registering all the 18-year-olds to vote.
Kay Montana: She’s not 18. She’s 17.
Minority Inspector: Yes, but she turns 18 before the election.
Kay Montana: Yeah, but I could have taken my daughter to register her to vote. I did not ask for you all to register my daughter to vote. I have not even spoken to her about the election yet. I am not a Harris supporter. I am a Trump supporter.
Minority Inspector: Yes, ma’am. She told me that.
Kay Montana: So for you to tell her anything, and now it’s like you’re saying she’s lying. So now I want her to come down here.
Minority Inspector: Listen, I’m not saying your daughter is lying. What I’m saying is that I did call her into my office, I did register her to vote, and we did have a conversation about it. She did ask me about Trump, she did ask me about Harris. So we started a conversation about what’s going on. I wasn’t projecting anything on her. I was just talking about things going on in the world.
Kay Montana: Yeah. Did you tell her about the border being unsecure? Did you tell her about all the illegal criminals in this country right now?
Minority Inspector: So we did have a conversation about the border, and we did talk about the border policies and all of that. We did have a conversation about everything. Let me just say this: I apologize to you for offending you, because that was not my intention. I was not trying to project any of my political beliefs onto your daughter or anything like that.
In a pig’s eye you weren’t, you lying shitlib liar. Exactly what the actual fuck is a “Minority Inspector” supposed to be, anyfuckingway? The way the schools, the teachers, and their loathsome union are constantly weeping rivers as they plead for more more more MORE money, they nonetheless can somehow afford to keep this “Minority Inspector” creature on the payroll, which strikes me as singularly odd. Hoft closes out thusly:
The Gateway Pundit has reached out to both the school and Kay Montana for comment regarding this incident. At this time, we are awaiting responses from both parties. Any updates or clarifications will be provided as soon as they become available.
Glad to hear it, hope you do hear from them, Jim. Rest assured, I’ll be keeping a sharpish lookout for the followup, and if/when it appears will post on it either here or over at the CF Muthashippe without delay—probably both places, actually.
In any event, heartiest kudos and a tip of Ye Aulde CF Chapeau to the indomitable Kay Montana and her equally valiant daughter Nyla for standing up to this never-to-be-sufficiently-damned fool without once showing the first intimation of backing down in the face of his/her/its hamfisted bullying. Obviously, Mama Montana raised her young ‘un right, and good on both these fine, admirable young women for it. America That Was needs more like them—many more, all we can possibly get and then some.
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