Disaster Mom fuming as daughter, 13, gets chest binder at school — and is urged not to tell parents

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Social worker Sam Roy

A Maine mom has called for an investigation into her 13-year-old daughter’s school after she claims a social worker gave the teen a gender-transitioning device known as a “chest binder” and encouraged her to keep it secret from her parents.

Amber Lavigne, of Damariscotta, told the National Review that she found her daughter’s chest-flattening garment in December and confronted the teen, who claimed a friend gave it to her.

“I want you to think long and hard if there’s anything else you want to share with me about this because I am going to reach out to your friend’s mom,” Lavigne said she told her daughter.

The girl then admitted she got the device at the Great Salt Bay Community School, where she had been reassigned to a new social worker, Samuel Roy, according to the outlet.

But school officials never informed the mother and Roy never reached out to her, according to the National Review.

Lavigne said that when she discovered the chest binder, she emailed Superintendent Lynsey Johnston and Principal Kim Shaff.

Shaff called her the next morning to ask for more details about the binder and what exactly was in it, she said.

“Because in her mind I’m talking about, like, a three-ring binder, something you should find in a school,” Lavigne told the news outlet.

Amber Lavigne addresses a recent school board meeting.

In a phone conversation, “I poured my heart out to this woman. She absolutely validated my feelings and made me feel like something was going to be done,” she said.

Lavigne said that during a meeting with Shaff and Johnston, they “both sat there and expressed grave concern for what happened with my daughter.”

After meeting with Roy, the school officials appeared to support the social worker and did not answer Lavigne’s questions or turn over any records, citing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the National Review said.

“These people had no desire to work with me as a human being,” the mom said of the school board and district leaders.

Lavigne also found out that school staff had been referring to her daughter by a new name and by male pronouns.

“I feel like my rights were violated and my daughter’s education was put on the back burner,” Lavigne told the Washington Times. I feel like they overstepped and drove a wedge between my child and her family.”

Lavigne pulled her daughter out of the school. She is being represented by attorneys from the Arizona-based Goldwater Institute, who argue that the school’s actions are unconstitutional and violate her rights.

A letter sent to school board chairman Samuel Belknap by the Goldwater Institute said the actions “violated Ms. Lavigne’s fundamental constitutional right to control and direct the education, upbringing, and healthcare decisions of her daughter, as protected by the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,” the Washington Times reported.

The conservative public policy research and litigation group called for a probe into Roy’s actions — and for the board to update its policies to make it clear that parents must be advised of decisions affecting their children’s mental health and physical well-being.

“Parents aren’t going to be able to effectively ensure the safety of their kids if they’re missing out on critical information involving their kids,” institute lawyer Adam Shelton told the National Review.

In a recent letter to the community, school officials claimed that “certain parties are spreading a grossly inaccurate and one-sided story,” adding that they could not respond due to confidentiality reasons, according to the outlet.

“Those promoting this false narrative are apparently disturbed by our school’s ongoing and steadfast commitment to providing all students with safe and equal access to educational opportunities without discrimination because of, among other things, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity, as the Maine Human Rights Act requires,” the latter reportedly said.

Lavigne acknowledged that her daughter is struggling with her gender identity — but said that when she was younger, she liked painting her fingernails and putting on makeup.

“That’s one of the most bizarre things about this,” she told the National Review.

“I wanted so badly for my daughter to be an athlete, because I was an athlete. I was a wicked tomboy growing up. I’m like, ‘She’s going to be a basketball superstar.’ I couldn’t get this kid to pick up a frigging baseball and throw it at me to save her life. She was into tutus and My Little Ponies,” Lavigne said.

“The first time I really started to hear her discuss gender ideology in general, she started talking about a friend being pansexual, and another friend being polysexual,” she continued. “I’m like, ‘Why are we talking sexual right now? You’re 11.’”

“She’s having a hard time, because she thinks that she’s a boy, and I’m not allowing her to make life-altering decisions right now that are irreversible.”
Amber Lavigne
Shelton, the Goldwater Institute lawyer, agreed that the girl had a right to meet with Roy confidentially, but he noted that “the social transitioning involved the entire school as a whole, not just the counselor.”

He claimed school officials overstepped their bounds when they took active steps to encourage or assist the girl with a social transition.

“That’s the big difference for us, when it goes from kind of listening and just hearing to actively doing something in support of it,” Shelton told the outlet.

“Once you go into that active situation, you have to at least inform parents about what’s going on with their children, because if this is something that’s going to be a large, life-changing decision, parents should know so parents can support their children,” he added.

Lavigne said she has come under attack on social media by members of the generally left-wing community.

She also said her relationship with her daughter has become strained as a result of the ordeal.

“She’s having a hard time, because she thinks that she’s a boy, and I’m not allowing her to make life-altering decisions right now that are irreversible,” Lavigne said. “And I think, for her, that’s just me being an unsupportive mom.”

She added: “If she at 18 starts taking testosterone and decides to mutilate her body, am I going to express to her some concerns? Absolutely.

“Am I going to write my kiddo off? Never in a million years. This is my baby girl. At the end of the day, I’m not going to destroy my relationship with my child to be right,” Lavigne added.

The National Review said its multiple efforts to reach Belknap, Johnston, Shaff and Roy were unsuccessful.

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Thinking about how bad it has gotten, it is evident some people knew the potential places of education had for indoctrinating children for ages now. They are just more out in the open now and discarded any kind of notion of the "pursuit of knowledge" in some places.
A couple of years ago (or maybe five-ish?) I read an interview with a tranny actually boasting that their method was parasitic because they purposely latched onto real causes so in his words “we could sneak under the radar.” He was so open about deliberately deceiving the public and going for private institution capture so it would be too late for regular people to protest. The thing that really chilled me about that interview was he so obviously believed what they were doing was for The Greater Good that he wasn't even trying to hide or downplay it. He was bragging.
 
A couple of years ago (or maybe five-ish?) I read an interview with a tranny actually boasting that their method was parasitic because they purposely latched onto real causes so in his words “we could sneak under the radar.” He was so open about deliberately deceiving the public and going for private institution capture so it would be too late for regular people to protest. The thing that really chilled me about that interview was he so obviously believed what they were doing was for The Greater Good that he wasn't even trying to hide or downplay it. He was bragging.
I saw a meme on 9 gag where a dad said is daughter claimed she was trans.

The dad then came out as trans to his daughter, started wearing moms make up and changed his name, evertime the daughter told him he was wrong he called her a bigot.

Two days of the dad embarrassing his daughter to his friends boom she became cis again.
 
A couple of years ago (or maybe five-ish?) I read an interview with a tranny actually boasting that their method was parasitic because they purposely latched onto real causes so in his words “we could sneak under the radar.” He was so open about deliberately deceiving the public and going for private institution capture so it would be too late for regular people to protest. The thing that really chilled me about that interview was he so obviously believed what they were doing was for The Greater Good that he wasn't even trying to hide or downplay it. He was bragging.
They've been out in the open about this for a long time but it became really obvious with the wall street protest dumpsterfire. It ended up somehow being about atheists, lgbt, and other identity nonsense from what was supposed to be a fight against the financial institution. You can see the seeds for the rest of the modern form of these tactics from that, just sometimes they are more subtle. They were a lot more subtle before the 2010s.
 
"Teacher does some weird sexual stuff with kid and urges kid not to tell" is textbook child abuse. Why is the school not instantly suspending people and doing an investigation?
Those with the keys to the asylum are the ones that should be in it. It's been the case for a long time. Nothing will be done until people outside of these institutions push hard enough for it to be.
 
Didn't they have these 200 years ago except they were called a corset?
A lot of women's clothing was awful for a long time but there's a reason why people stopped being so serious about it in general society. Do you see feet binders still being applied to girls at young ages? People actually got half a brain to get away from this insanity and now we're being pulled back in by people that might even quantifiably be more unstable than ye ole abusers of women.
 
When people react to these stories by blaming the parents, I’m going to be honest, I really wonder if they have children themselves and if so if those kids are still babies.

I’m not going to power level but this shit is absolutely endemic across the US now. It’s everywhere. You can be in a red county in a red state and homeschooling and there will be a baby troon in your HS coop, a bunch of gender specials in your kid’s single-sex scout troop, you can carefully pick the most conservative seeming pediatrician and they will ask your tween about gender identity at the next checkup.

I was visiting a conservative old relative in a very conservative area and he told me that his very conservative neighbors “have one of them gender kids” as a grandchild.

It is everywhere. God help you if your kids have a touch of the ‘tism.

In some areas it’s naive to think you can safely assert your parental rights. I am totally serious, if you live in California, consult a lawyer if you intend to push back against the school trooning your child. I suspect that’s why some of these parents go public, the visibility is one of the only shields against getting the system hounded on you by some revolting cult retard with a mental illness.

(If you’re a parent in the US, I recommend looking for an old pediatrician. Your absolute best bet is an old black pediatrician. Black people over 50 are not playing this game.)

Anyway, fedpost, I hate the Antichrist, etc.
It has not gotten to where I am yet, but I am kind of getting a little bit scared with them focusing on kids. They are so fucking easy to influence, you can't deny it.

Trannies can do whatever the fuck they want on Twitter as far as I am concerned, I enjoy the shit show. When the state is starting to actually sponsor and facilitate the propagation of mental illness, I think we have reasons to be concerned.

If given the choice, I'll put my kids in a fucking Muslim school before they ever get touched by these degenerates. I am not enthusiastic to the prospect of a little mujahidin at home, but anything is better than my kid being a fucking retarded attention whore.
 
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And an article on likely her too. https://www.themainewire.com/2022/1...cher-social-worker-gender-transition-sam-roy/ from a local paper. December 17, 22. It's good it's getting more coverage but the maine article has a lot of better info.

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Why does every fucking woman with Daddy issues become a counselor or psychiatric technician? The gay and trans shit is secondary to the daddy issues. My dyke cousin became a counselor, my childhood neighbor who’s dad relapsed came out as gay and became a counselor, and like half of the cunts in my psych classes were either non-binary or dumpy lesbians.

Funny thing is that my dyke cousin’s Dad wasn’t even abusive. Her sister said she got Daddy issues by proxy from one of her friends.

I know understand why the English used to burn witches. Women are ultimately much worse, more aggravating in spreading this bullshit than the fat, ugly balding men. You’ll always feel disgust for the men, the women will trigger men’s innate empathy for women.
 
Why does every fucking woman with Daddy issues become a counselor or psychiatric technician? The gay and trans shit is secondary to the daddy issues. My dyke cousin became a counselor, my childhood neighbor who’s dad relapsed came out as gay and became a counselor, and like half of the cunts in my psych classes were either non-binary or dumpy lesbians.
They think they'll help people with similar issues.
 
Why does every fucking woman with Daddy issues become a counselor or psychiatric technician? The gay and trans shit is secondary to the daddy issues. My dyke cousin became a counselor, my childhood neighbor who’s dad relapsed came out as gay and became a counselor, and like half of the cunts in my psych classes were either non-binary or dumpy lesbians.

Funny thing is that my dyke cousin’s Dad wasn’t even abusive. Her sister said she got Daddy issues by proxy from one of her friends.

I know understand why the English used to burn witches. Women are ultimately much worse, more aggravating in spreading this bullshit than the fat, ugly balding men. You’ll always feel disgust for the men, the women will trigger men’s innate empathy for women.
Crazy chicks always want to be counselors because they can understand crazy chicks or some shit. Like if I went to a shrink I would want him to be competent and fix the issue, not a BPD lunatic who coddled me. Luckily most of them don't make it because you have to work.
 
They think they'll help people with similar issues.
I'm not sure how true this even is. Subconsciously, at least, they just want to bring more people into their 'tribe' and have them share their pain. I'm sure there are some that genuinely think they are doing this to help people but there are just as many groomers.
 
Didn't they have these 200 years ago except they were called a corset?
I know very little about women's fashions and can't speak on any authority about it, but corsets were more on the area between the bust and the hips, and rarely on the breasts themselves. They needed those later for weaning babies later and definitely weren't try to squish them out of existence.
 
A lot of women's clothing was awful for a long time but there's a reason why people stopped being so serious about it in general society. Do you see feet binders still being applied to girls at young ages? People actually got half a brain to get away from this insanity and now we're being pulled back in by people that might even quantifiably be more unstable than ye ole abusers of women.
Trannies are bringing it back

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And thus the school didn't. There was none of this covert "keep it a secret from your parents" shit. The parents had final say, and the girl got told to go have an "early lunch" whenever sex-ed started.

None of that would fly in today's world, but I wonder if we're really better off for that fact.
I had a similar experience with a classmate of mine. Even though we attended a parochial school, his mom opted him out of sex ed whenever we had it (7th grade, IIRC), so he had a free/study hour in the library while the rest of us had sex-ed.

Another concerning trend I read about recently is how educational leaders in states where parents can opt their kids out of sex-ed are considering packaging mandatory education about LGBTQetc and gender identity separately from sex-ed so that parents can't opt their kids out of it. Anyone else who would forcibly discuss sexual topics with a minor would be rightfully branded a creeper or a sex pest, but it's okay when schools do it and to hell with what parents want for their under-18 kids.

I'm willing to bet this is more prevalent in districts with permanent or consultant DEI people on the payroll.

Nobody there cares about your actual education:
Sadly, this is true for the public schools. After attending a parochial school for K-8 and attending the local public high school, the difference was very obvious. As such, it's no surprise when public school teachers and staff bolt for private schools where they have more of a chance to make a difference (wther real or perceived). The awesome counselor I had in 9th grade left after that school year to be on staff at an elite area private school for more money and less drama. His replacement was so impersonal that she never once asked me how I was doing on a personal level during the three years she was my counselor. Conversely, her predecessor saw that I had come from a private school and checked in with me once each semester to ask me how I was adjusting to a public school.

Black people over 50 are not playing this game.
Older black people are truly based, appreciate genuinely sincere people, and have no tolerance for absolute bullshit. This has been mentioned elsewhere on the 'Farms and matches with my own experience.
 
This is one of the reasons why I don't think anything will happen and the people who insist that eventually things will get bad enough something will give way are wrong. Everyone swore up and down that once they started fucking with people's kids this would stop, but we're at that point, we've been there for a while actually, there are cases in Oregon and California and Maryland are outright taking peoples kids and nothing but a few wimpy lawsuits have come of it. Lawsuits that are likely to fail, because liberals are two steps ahead and already have LGBT+ protections as well as laws allowing schools to do this on the books (not to mention literal communists judges) and so all of this is legal and if you don't support it they can legally take your children.


Also don't forget the groundwork for this was laid by the gays and lesbians of yesteryear. Everyone was so moved by the stories of gay teenagers who were so abused and mistreated by their parents (never mind that half of this "abuse" was things like parents not letting their 16-year-old son see his 40-year-old sugar daddy or do poppers while getting railed at the local club) that the idea of just hiding shit from parents became not just acceptable but a moral imperative in society. Youth gay shelters should have never been tolerated- if a child was being abused for being gay then the state should have stepped in, not older gay perverts who molested all the street kids their "shelters" swept up.
 
Sadly, this is true for the public schools. After attending a parochial school for K-8 and attending the local public high school, the difference was very obvious. As such, it's no surprise when public school teachers and staff bolt for private schools where they have more of a chance to make a difference (wther real or perceived). The awesome counselor I had in 9th grade left after that school year to be on staff at an elite area private school for more money and less drama. His replacement was so impersonal that she never once asked me how I was doing on a personal level during the three years she was my counselor. Conversely, her predecessor saw that I had come from a private school and checked in with me once each semester to ask me how I was adjusting to a public school.
I think it is important to reiterate how some people in education really make a difference, even when everything is against them. I hope that every student is lucky enough to meet one or two across their journey.

I do agree that private school is better. And I have personally met more dedicated teachers there than in public school.

If I had to describe a type of the best teachers I met :
  • They are 40+
  • They are married and have grown-ish kids
  • They don't really need the money
  • They really like what they teach and they love to talk about it, they know how to make it appealing
  • They want to share knowledge, even if they know they are underpaid. But they will not settle for the abuse and disrespect of public schools. Ironically, I hate authority, but I respond extremely well to very strict people I can respect. These people's dedication commands respect by itself.
  • Intrinsically, they live through others, they take pride and joy into helping
Men or women, these are the best teachers I ever met across my academic career, mostly in private schools.
 
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