BOY 13, Arrested Cuffed & Dragged From School Over [False] #METOO Allegations

While the focus of SOS is to highlight Title IX injustices perpetrated upon thousands of college males when they are accused of sexual misconduct, I have noticed with increasingly regularity and speed, that many high school and elementary young boys are being targeted and accused by young girls. There is an ugly, frightening feminist attack being executed upon our young boys. We must stop being mesmerized by the wayward MeToo movement. We need to stand up for the presumption of innocence, and for due process. Because when you don’t, you get an innocent 8th grade boy facing an inquisition and being handcuffed. BEFORE the school calls his parents. A.True

…In a scene from #MeToo meets The Crucible, four female students have accused an eighth grade boy of sexual assault after he refused to apologize for going against political correctness…It started off an ordinary day for eighth grader Keith Bailey until he was summoned by administrators into the vice principal’s office at a Colorado Springs, Colo. middle school. For over two hours alone in her office, the vice principal grilled Keith. Keith’s father, Dennis Bailey, says. “They were vague the whole time. They never asked anything specific.” Only after the two hour inquisition did the school phone Keith’s parents to let them know he was being suspended. But before they did that, they called the police. By the time Keith’s father showed up at the school, his son was being cuffed and put into the back of a police car.  “He’s pretty scared. I was scared. He was crying when they arrested him.” Dennis, 32, who works as a plumber, says. “I think the whole political climate is what is motivating this. Anytime you disagree with somebody, now you accuse them of sexual assault and automatically they’re a victim and you’re a monster.  “It blew my mind. My son is not even mature enough to have done anything like that maliciously. I don’t think it’s in his realm of mental capacity at this point in his life. That they are demonizing him as some sort of malicious predator blows my mind. I don’t even think his mind is capable of being predatory.”  The Crucible-like scenario has the Bailey’s reeling. “We are all on edge. I’m furious personally. I’m furious at these kids, and at their parents for allowing them to do something like this. I’m furious at the school for not even seeming like they are giving him a chance to defend himself, and the way they tried to intimidate him. It seems really shady how they wouldn’t call us until two hours after they started interrogating him,” Dennis says.

dangerous.com By Chadwick Moore

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