I found more "furry" video from that school.
https://kezj.com/furries-dress-code-protest-utah/
It's from the protest and it's over an hour long. I have only listened to a few minutes of it, in bits and pieces.
I can't make sense out of it. As I said in earlier posts, I thought I had, but seeing this, and some other things I saw posted, I can't. My explanation that it was a few kids being bullied for wearing cat-ear headbands cannot be reconciled with this video.
Something is seriously, seriously, messed up at that school. Either the teachers and administrators really are allowing furry behavior, or there is a sort of mass hysteria among the kids where they are telling lies and reinforcing each others' lies. The statements being made are very specific. The kids making the statements are identifiable. Specific teachers are being named. I have seen pictures of kids dressed up as animals that were allegedly taken at the Mount Nebo school.
Is that sort of mass hysteria possible? Scarily, it is. Maybe. But it's also possible that the most outrageous claims made by these children and only mild exaggerations. I can't believe that they are factually accurate, completely. That would just be impossible. However, suppose the truth is somewhere in the middle. On one extreme we have kids saying that there are many furries, biting, scratching, wearing masks, collars, fur pieces and dog pajamas, and putting litter boxes in the bathrooms. On the opposite side we have a claim that there were a few kids wearing headbands and they were bullied.
If the truth is somewhere in the middle, that school is messed up beyond comprehension. If it's just a little bit like the protestors say it is, then allowing that behavior is severely messed up. And if it's nothing like the protestors say, then something else is seriously messed up. Yesterday I thought it was a few kids goaded by right wing parents, but that was based on a few seconds of protest video. Having seen more, then I would say that there is either a bizarre ""woke gone mad" situation among the staff of the school, or a Salem witch trials level of falsehood and hysteria among students and parents.
And I can't tell which is which.