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ArticlesOctober 16, 2025
Activists start stripping during a school board meeting to point out ridiculousness of school allowing boys in the girls' locker room
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It’s unfathomable how far backwards the left has gone. Because in their political pursuit to affirm all identities, no matter how untruthful, they’ve created policies that jeopardize the safety of girls everywhere. This is precisely why one man said what needed to be said to a Maine school board.
Three individuals stripped down to sports bras at a school board meeting in an effort to make trustees as uncomfortable as they make female students, due to the district’s current policy allowing males to compete in women’s sports.
According to the New York Post:
The morally-tinged burlesque show, spearheaded by local activist Nick Blanchard, unfolded in Augusta on Wednesday in front of the city’s school board members, according to the outlet Central Maine.
Two women and a man slowly and perfunctorily took off their clothes at the close of Augusta School Department meeting as Blanchard, who goes by the name “Corn Pop,” delivered an impassioned monologue.
“You feel uncomfortable? Because that’s what these young girls feel like when a boy walks into their locker room and starts unchanging in front of them. That’s what these young girls feel like every time a young boy changes in front of them.”
It will never be clear why this is the hill the left chooses to die on—especially considering it puts some of the most vulnerable members of society at risk. But you do the math.
“This is Maine’s capital,” Blanchard continued. “We should be setting an example for the rest of the state. You know what example you guys are setting? That we do not care about the young girls in the rest of the state.”
Even in uncivilized times, people knew this was morally reprehensible. You don’t pretend that biological truth isn’t real to justify this. That’s not how reality works. And when you deny reality to include people based on how they claim to feel deep down inside, you create major, major problems.
Blanchard and the activists did what needed to be done to prove a point: the very people tasked with protecting students are subjecting them to awful dangers, and that will never be morally justifiable. Boys are boys and girls are girls, and the sooner the school board realizes that, the better off everyone will be.
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