A 14-year-old girl recently addressed Michigan’s Chippewa Valley School Board, distributing sardonic forms related to their interactions with concerned parents and others.
“It is called the Hurt Feelings Report,” said the girl, “At the end, you’ll see there is a place for your name, dates that your feelings were hurt, the name of the person who hurt your feelings, and which feelings were hurt.”
She elaborated on the sections of the report, detailing areas where one could specify the nature of their emotional injury. The girl confidently explained that the form would be forwarded to “the Department,” referring to the parents attending the board meetings.
he mentioned that the Department would dispatch a “hugger” to console the aggrieved individual. If a hugger wasn’t available, the Department would humorously send an EMS team. The board members’ reactions to the girl’s presentation were notably displeased.
A video clip of the event circulated on social media platforms, showcasing the girl’s audacious approach to the board.
This wasn’t the girl’s first interaction with the school board. A video uploaded four days prior showed her addressing the board members.
“I am back by popular demand,” revealed the teenage girl. She continued, “It seems I am not so popular with certain people. One of them is your, Mr. King, [a member of the board] wife.
”The girl highlighted that Mr. King’s wife had targeted her on social media, criticizing her achievements, including her distinction of being the youngest individual to speak at a Trump rally. She also mentioned her political involvement since the age of six.
A board member, presumably King, interrupted her, stating, “Excuse me, please there is no personal attacks necessary.” As King attempted to silence her with his gavel, parents in the audience urged the teenager to continue. King subsequently left the meeting. The primary focus of the girl’s speech revolved around the availability of explicit content in school libraries and the promotion of transgender identity to children.