Various "woke" Twitter users have stood up for the Oakville, ON, teacher who wore large fake boobs to work and criticized people protesting her. .Consent Comes First manager Farrah Khan said she was “thinking of all the trans kids in Oakville, especially those that go to Oakville Trafalgar High School.” .“The current protests, the shaming jokes, and the right-wing media circus will take a horrible toll on their mental health, health and safety (both emotional & physical),” said Khan. .Online hate researcher Etienne Quintal said protests about the Oakville teacher are about more than this topic. .“This isn’t about the students,” said Quintal. .“This is a far-right anti-everything rally.” .Freelance journalist Nora Loreto built on what Quintal said by condemning the protestors. .“Oakville is one of those places that really could be replaced by a lake or a forest or a beehive,” said Loreto. .She apologized to “the five good Oakvillians.” .Lawyer and political satirist Caryma Sa’d said if people’s ethos is absolute freedom and individualism, they should support the teacher. .“It’s been my observation that mixed in with discussions about vaccines and mandates, etc., there are other undercurrents that reflect right-wing talking points, including on critical race theory, gender identity, things of that nature,” she said. .“I’m not all together surprised.” .People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier led a protest demanding the Halton District School Board take action against the prosthetic breasts teacher on Sunday. .READ MORE: Bernier leads protest against giant-breasted trans teacher.“Frankly, I’m shocked that the school board hasn’t taken action already," said Bernier..“This hyper-sexualized and grotesque costume is completely unprofessional and is unacceptable for any workplace, especially amongst minors.”
Various "woke" Twitter users have stood up for the Oakville, ON, teacher who wore large fake boobs to work and criticized people protesting her. .Consent Comes First manager Farrah Khan said she was “thinking of all the trans kids in Oakville, especially those that go to Oakville Trafalgar High School.” .“The current protests, the shaming jokes, and the right-wing media circus will take a horrible toll on their mental health, health and safety (both emotional & physical),” said Khan. .Online hate researcher Etienne Quintal said protests about the Oakville teacher are about more than this topic. .“This isn’t about the students,” said Quintal. .“This is a far-right anti-everything rally.” .Freelance journalist Nora Loreto built on what Quintal said by condemning the protestors. .“Oakville is one of those places that really could be replaced by a lake or a forest or a beehive,” said Loreto. .She apologized to “the five good Oakvillians.” .Lawyer and political satirist Caryma Sa’d said if people’s ethos is absolute freedom and individualism, they should support the teacher. .“It’s been my observation that mixed in with discussions about vaccines and mandates, etc., there are other undercurrents that reflect right-wing talking points, including on critical race theory, gender identity, things of that nature,” she said. .“I’m not all together surprised.” .People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier led a protest demanding the Halton District School Board take action against the prosthetic breasts teacher on Sunday. .READ MORE: Bernier leads protest against giant-breasted trans teacher.“Frankly, I’m shocked that the school board hasn’t taken action already," said Bernier..“This hyper-sexualized and grotesque costume is completely unprofessional and is unacceptable for any workplace, especially amongst minors.”