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School board members clash with Gov. Newsom over personal attacks, fines, and legal threats.

Following pressure from⁣ Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) — ⁤including ⁤the threat ‍of a $1.5 million fine and legal⁢ “repercussions” — a Southern⁢ California school district has ‍reversed course to adopt‌ a ‌state-approved curriculum the school board initially rejected.

Three ‌newly-elected board members for the Temecula ⁤Valley Unified School District — Joseph Komrosky, Jen Wiersma, and Danny Gonzalez ⁤— ⁢have been repeatedly personally targeted ⁢by ​Newsom since ⁢they voted to delay the ⁤deployment of a curriculum for elementary school students backed by the governor.

The governor has likened the trio to “demagogues who whitewash history, censor books, ⁣and perpetuate prejudice,” bragged about a ⁣civil rights​ investigation launched by the state’s attorney general back in June⁢ into ⁤why the‌ board rejected the curriculum, and vowed to send the district a ​ bill for $1.6 million, ⁤along​ with ​a $1.5⁢ million fine for initially refusing the textbooks.

“The governor’s statements are outrageous, ‌and it has been ⁢a surreal thing for me to ‍live through this with the amount‍ of threats and intimidation⁣ and the bullying that’s gone ‍on, whether it’s monetarily ‌through ⁣a ⁤fine or a‌ lawsuit ‍and the name⁣ calling, it’s egregious,” Wiersma told The ​Daily Wire ⁤in a phone interview. “There’s⁤ no other way ‌around it.”

The board voted 3-2 ‍to delay the deployment of the curriculum last Tuesday,⁢ largely due ‌to parents complaining‌ that some of the content ​was too sexualized for⁤ elementary school students. Specifically, some parents took issue with lessons⁤ about Harvey⁤ Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public⁢ office in California. Notably, Milk‍ had‌ a series of sexual relationships ‌with young ‍boys when he was in his 30s and was accused of rape.‍ Other LGBT content parents felt‌ was age-inappropriate included the mention of the‌ Gay Liberation Front, which parents connected to NAMBLA, ​a pedophilia advocacy group. They also found some content ideological or politically biased.

One Temecula parent, who is also a U.S. Marine ​veteran, voiced outrage at Newsom during the contentious nine-hour long board ‌meeting last week.

“I was once willing ⁤to die in a foreign land for what I believed this country to be,” he said. “So now that the government has brought this social war⁤ to my front door, you couldn’t begin⁤ to ⁤comprehend⁢ how hard I will dig‌ my heels and fight ⁣for what I know to be right.”

Another ⁣parent expressed ⁢ his ⁣dissatisfaction with Newsom.

“Boys ⁣cannot be girls. Girls ‍cannot be⁤ boys. Men cannot get pregnant,” the parent said.‌ “You’re justifying the sexual perversion of young children. Gov. ‌Gavin Newsom, ‍Pharaoh of California, wants to spend 1.6 million dollars on ‌textbooks in Temecula⁤ to facilitate the deviant sexual‍ behavior of Harvey Milk. Why? Because children must learn‌ gay pride. … That’s not the ​responsibility of the woke pharaoh ⁢of California, parental rights come from God, not ⁤man.”

But due to mounting legal pressures, an emergency board meeting⁢ was⁢ called ⁣on short notice Friday, and the​ four out of​ the five board ⁤members who⁢ were able ⁣to attend the meeting‍ eventually voted unanimously to approve the curriculum for ⁣the coming⁤ school year.

Notably,‍ the most controversial material, a chapter ⁢for fourth graders‍ on Harvey Milk and other LGBT-related​ content, has been pushed ​to the end of the school year⁢ and will likely be completely removed and replaced.

Numerous ⁢school board members‍ have said ⁣they needed to ⁢quickly green-light the state-backed ‌books, or the district would be open to⁣ legal action. Specifically, they worried the district ‍would be in violation of California’s Williams Act,​ which mandates students have⁤ equal access to instructional ‍materials and quality teachers.

Komrosky, the Temecula school board president, talked about ⁤the pressures from the state when discussing ​the ⁣recent curriculum⁤ approval. ‍Newsom, Attorney‍ General Rob⁢ Bonta, and State Superintendent‌ of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond are “salivating”​ for the​ board to make ⁢a ⁤mistake,‍ Komrosky said, adding that he acted to “avoid litigation.”

“The story is that⁢ we did a ‌180 ⁣flip‌ and that’s not the case,” Wiersma told The Daily Wire. “What we decided to do is take in the curriculum⁣ and basically rewrite a fourth grade module and‍ we’ll include ​LGBT people — because you need to, as‌ per the FAIR act — but it will move ⁣into a realm that is less controversial. We’re gonna work​ the best we ⁢can ⁢to ask for⁢ modifications ‍and‌ work to provide the⁣ community with a standard that they’re more ⁤comfortable with.”

Newsom continued to attack the ⁢three‌ new⁢ board ‍members despite their‌ vote Friday, charging that this latest vote⁤ exposed their “true motives” ⁣and‍ this battle was “never about parental rights,” but ‍“extremists’ desire⁣ to control information and ⁣censor the materials​ used to ⁢teach‍ our ⁢children.” The Democrat also claimed that because of the board members’ “antics,” ⁣ “Temecula has a civil rights investigation to answer for.”

Wiersma said that, ⁤legally, this curriculum can⁢ “evolve,” and she will continue to make sure parents’ voices are heard‍ and‍ reflected in ⁣the content their ‌children are⁤ exposed to.

“This is a‌ call out to ‍parents to keep moving, keep getting involved, get on committees,” she said. “Keep writing letters to your school boards, keep showing‍ up, because you⁤ will make a difference even though people ⁤like ⁢Governor Newsom may wanna shut you down.”

As ⁣for Newsom, Wiersma said the‌ American people should take a second​ look at his⁣ actions.

“If ⁢you’re looking at ⁢someone who wants to run ‌for the President of the ⁤United States, people better step ​back and question this, because local authority is the⁤ way our founders set up this ⁤country,” the board trustee said. “Individual communities ‍should be able to speak into things without⁤ a governor‌ tossing out the power of his office and applying⁤ this kind ⁢of pressure to ‍moms and dads and⁢ people who step up to run for the​ school board.”



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