Saturday, May 13, 2023

Virginia mom says activists threatened to 'curb stomp' her for speaking out against school curriculum
'This is murder,' Loudoun County parent Alisha Brand told 'Fox & Friends'
 
Parents in Loudoun County, Virginia, say they have become targets of violent threats on social media for speaking out against the school district's LGBTQ agenda.

"They said that they wanted to curb stomp me," Loudoun County mom and Army of Parents co-founder Alisha Brand told "Fox & Friends" Friday of threats made on the "Loudoun Love Warriors" Facebook page.

Brand said her organization, which she described as a 501(c)(4) that advocates for excellence in education, school safety and parental rights, has made activists online "very angry," leading to "threats of death."

"I'm not sure if your audience is aware of the violent nature of curb stomping, but what it does entail is grabbing somebody by the back of the head, forcing their mouth open, pushing them down to the ground with their face on the cement, their mouth around the curb, and then somebody else stomping on the back of their head," she continued. 

"This is murder, it's a felony, and this is what I was threatened with by these activists who are tied to our political candidates." Read more and see video here.

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