PARENTS STRIP IN PROTEST OF SCHOOL BOARD OBSCENITY

A school board meeting in Maine descended into chaos when residents began to strip in protest of the board's decision to uphold a federal law protecting transgender students.
The meeting extended into late hours on Wednesday, with multiple community members speaking about the Augusta School District's vote to maintain expanded Title IX policies, which prohibit discrimination based on gender identity.
Maine resident Nicholas Blanchard, who previously hit the headlines for his anti-transgender rants, took the podium towards the end of the meeting and chastised the school board.
'You guys had the opportunity tonight to be heroes and you guys became zeroes,' Blanchard said as he slammed the board's decision to follow the Maine Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on gender identity.
As he spoke, two women and a man stood up and took off their clothes while others looked on in shock.
A board member attempted to quell the chaos, but Blanchard interrupted, stating that the demonstrators were 'covered,' and questioned the board: 'You feel uncomfortable?!'
'Yeah, you feel uncomfortable right? That's what these young girls feel like every time a young boy changes in front of them.'
Blanchard accused the board of not caring for students' safety and prioritizing politics over the safety of girls.
A Maine school district is debating whether to follow state law, or President Donald Trump's executive order regarding Title IX.
The issue involves transgender athletes in girls sports, and it went before the Augusta School Board Wednesday night.
There was a motion to revisit certain nondiscrimination and harassment policies if and when the state law changes...................
About 15 minutes after the decision, members of the audience started to strip down to their underwear.
PHOTO CREDIT YOUTUBE NATIONAL DESK