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ArticlesApril 19, 2024
Video Evidence Shows Students Being Harassed By Barking Furries After School Officials Denied Allegations
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Somewhere along the progressive pursuit to glorify mental illness, allegations of furries in our nation's schools have exploded. Some stories have been thrown at and labeled conspiracy theories, including this. But the video evidence shows otherwise.
Videos of students walking out of Mt. Nebo Middle School in Payson, Utah went viral this week after they said they were protesting the alleged harassment of furries in school barking and biting them. And as deranged as this sounds, the students claimed school officials laughed it off and told them to “be nice” as they got harassed by students in animal attire.
Subsequently, the school denied these claims by providing an overly ambiguous statement and basically called the students liars. Thus, the fact-checkers did their dirty work of not checking out the facts and now we have this story for you.
The Salt Lake Tribune "fact-checked" the allegations coming from students, claiming that all the fuss was much ado about nothing. However, an ABC interview and new video evidence from Blaze Media prove otherwise.
According to the Blaze Exclusive:
Blaze News spoke with multiple Mt. Nebo parents and students, including Kendalyn, the 13-year-old girl who orchestrated the walkout and the attending paper and online petitions. Through our conversations, Blaze News found evidence of students referring to one another as "furries," wearing animal clothing and masks in defiance of understood district dress code, and crawling about and growling in a manner that is likely to bother others. In other words, we have ample evidence that the allegations demand a good-faith investigation from the media, an investigation that the Salt Lake Tribune has thus far opted not to conduct.
Blaze News received nearly a dozen pieces of photographic and video evidence showing some students in animal outfits causing a disturbance and perhaps even physical harm. A former school employee, Katie Ogren, as well as a sixth-grade student there confirmed to Blaze News that each of the following videos and photos, given to us by a separate source, were taken of Mt. Nebo students on school grounds.
Had the fact checkers actually checked the facts, they would see that the middle school seems to be overrun by a furry gang and students seem to be using it as an excuse to misbehave and bully the other students.
Here is a video of some from an alleged furry gang spraying something, possibly Febreze, at a normal kid.
Just because you put on an animal mask does not mean you get to start assaulting people with toxic air fresheners or other chemicals. That sort of behavior would have gotten you suspended back in my day.
These furries also don't seem to care that they are making students uncomfortable. And it's ridiculous because they are way too old to be playing these sorts of games.
The normal kid is running away and it's not right that school officials take the side of the provocateurs.
The worst part is that "adults" and the left demand we accept these people for who they are. But this is not who they are. They are literally cosplaying as fake animals and it's insane that they demand other students "affirm" and accept this.
It appears that school officials may have labeled students as conspiracy theorists to save their butts for not enforcing a safe environment for all students. And it's both pathetic and cruel that they would throw kids under the bus for their failures.
The furries are just kids, too. They probably don't even understand what all this means. But it is one way for them to get attention and thus, many nerds have seemed to jump on the bandwagon. However, I doubt this behavior will be something they are proud of in 10 years.
I graduated college not even knowing what a furry was. And now kids must "be nice" to them as adults glorify this immature behavior. That is reprehensible and has no place in our nation's schools.
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