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Loudoun County schools teacher threatening legal action after suspension over gender issue

The Loudoun County school district once again finds itself embroiled in the culture war.

This time, a teacher who was suspended after refusing to say a “biological boy can be a girl and vice versa” is threatening legal action, according to Fox News.

The district confirmed for FOX 5 that Leesburg Elementary teacher Byron Tanner Cross was placed on administrative leave.

The physical education teacher made the statement during what the network described as an “explosive speech” to the school board.

“I love all of my students but I will never lie to them regardless of the consequences. I’m a teacher but I serve God first and I will not affirm that a biological boy can be a girl and vice versa because it’s against my religion. It’s lying to a child, it’s abuse to a child, and it’s sinning against our God,” Cross reportedly told the school board.

Cross was referencing an LCPS policy that requires staff to use preferred pronouns.

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Loudoun County schools teacher threatening legal action after suspension over gender issue

5 thoughts on “Loudoun County schools teacher threatening legal action after suspension over gender issue”

  1. I think this guy is pretty sharp – he might have had his legal strategy all laid out prior to making his statements and it would be terrific to see him win a major decision in court to force those imbeciles to come back to reality. Wait. It’s Louden County. My bad – good luck in court dude, hope ya win.

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