White House condemns trans TikTok influencer who flashed nude breasts on camera
Trans TikTok "influencer" Rose Montoya went topless on camera at President Biden's White House pride celebration event
The White House has condemned the actions of trans TikTok "influencer" Rose Montoya who essentially flashed everyone at Biden's White House Pride celebration last week.
The individual standing next to Montoya was allegedly identified as another transgender individual who had their breasts surgically removed.
"This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House. It is not reflective of the event we hosted to celebrate LGBTQI+ families or the other hundreds of guests who were in attendance. Individuals in the video will not be invited to future events," a White House spokesperson said on June 13, per a report by FOX News.
Montoya flashed the crowd in front of the White House in a video they posted to their social media accounts. The video was reposted and reported by the NY Post, which shows a clip of Montoya and Biden hugging and posing for a photo.
Here is the clip:
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The White House flashing incident comes on the heels of videos showing kids being forced to participate in pride celebrations at school.
One video making the rounds showed elementary-aged students apparently located in Canada being received by teachers dressed up in rainbow-colored unicorn costumes.
At a middle school in Massachusetts, students rejected being forced to participate in pride celebrations and held a protest.
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Students at a Massachusetts middle school staged a protest against the school's pride month celebrations during which they tore down rainbow-themed decorations and reportedly chanted, "USA are my pronouns."
The Marshall Simonds Middle School in Burlington had intended to host a pride celebration on June 2, but numerous students felt obligated to participate after being asked to wear rainbow clothing, according to the Daily Mail. They further indicated they were offended by a poster that included a quote from author Tennessee Williams seemingly implying that humans are not naturally heterosexual.
"What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it's curved like a road through mountains," reads the Williams quote, which was included on a poster of people holding rainbow flags.
The demonstration drew harsh condemnation from the school district's administrators.
Principal Cari Perchase indicated to local outlet WHDH that "groups of students were heard chanting, 'U.S.A are my pronouns,' and students glared intimidatingly at faculty members showing pride... Students were shamed into removing their stickers or covering their clothing with rainbows."
That protest was not the only one. Video from a classroom at Edison High School in California showed students rebelling against a pride video being shown during a math class, with one student yelling out, “Why are you showing this to kids?”
The video, which students say was shown in every single class that day and not just the math class, also shows the teacher threatening them with detention if they don’t comply.
"Hey, I’ll warn you guys now, if you’re going to be inappropriate, I will have supervision down and give all of you Saturday school for [indiscernible]. So knock it off," the unnamed teacher says in the video.
In North Carolina, the N.C. Association of Educators, a National Association of Educators teacher union affiliate, has been promoting pride month both in tweets and with its Twitter profile picture set to the transgender flag.
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