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I care about women and girls having their own spaces. Almost all forcible sexual predators are male. Almost all perverts who stare at people undressing are male. Women have a right to change and use the restroom away from fear of that. It's always been that way in civilized society.

Each case of rape and sexual assault is unique. Just because the two knew each other and previously messed around doesn't change the circumstances. The boy was still a predator, and he chose the bathroom (formerly a girls space which he wouldn't have been allowed to enter) to commit his crime. The next one of these won't necessarily be someone who had previously messed around with the victim.

In any case, I don't like focusing upon individual crimes, as you can always have outliers. The more interesting part of this comes from the coverup from the woke superintendent, and the subsequent DOJ decision to designate unruly parents as terrorists.

You keep bringing up the guy being a jerk or an opportunist, and I don't even bother responding because that's not relevant here. I've never made the case that the girl's dad is a saint. But he's also not any kind of government official. There's little question that the boy sexually assaulted his daughter, and little question by anyone besides gimmick that the superintendent lied about the whole thing, in order to make it look like his terrible policy wasn't at fault. The secondary big story is the DOJ's recent actions, which seem largely informed by the dad's arrest for his behavior at the meeting. The rest is just noise.
Yea you're right most of the above is all noise. Only thing that matters is the bolded part and lol at "I don't like focusing upon individual crimes".

Only reason this thread exists is because Team Retard thought this was their magical "next one of these".

Still can't remember a single cover up that starts with reporting the crime they're covering to the police.
They had no choice but to report it to the police. The dad was very agitated about it on the day it happened, remember? You think he would've just said, "Okay, cool" if the police weren't called?

Clearly everyone on the board was in a panic that this would look really bad -- an assault taking place in the bathroom of one of their schools, committed by a boy in a skirt against a girl -- just after they had passed a rule allowing boys in girls bathrooms.

The call to the police couldn't be avoided.

You know what they were hoping would be avoided? Public scrutiny of their policy and its consequence. They were hoping that they could shoo away the ranting dad and treat him like a crazy person, and nobody would look into it very closely.

Now that it's become a national story, the damage control has started, though there's little damage control they can do, since the superintendent very plainly lied by stating that there's "no record of an assault in the bathroom". The best he can do is claim, "What I REALLY meant by that is...", and hope that partisan hacks buy it and run interference for him.

Looks like the excuse making worked on you, at the very least.