A Tennessee teenager branded her school board “cowards” for not removing one of their members after he hugged her and called her “hot” at a public meeting. High school senior Hannah Campbell, a student member of the Washington County board, told Keith Ervin that she did not forgive him for his “sexist and derogatory” actions on April 2, when he put his arm around her and told her “God you’re hot, you know that?” Campbell also blasted Ervin’s colleagues for only censuring him and not removing him from the board; “I believe that you’re all cowards, especially those who use their God as a cop out for forgiveness.” Ervin claims his words were taken out of context and he was merely complimenting Campbell’s line of questioning.
Ervin claims his words were taken out of context and he was merely complimenting Campbell’s line of questioning.
Dude said ‘god you’re hot’ and then asked the student where she went to school. When she answered, he said ‘alright!’ in that ‘yes!’ type of voice that would accompany a victorious arm pump.
Is that the context that was missing, pig?
Also, super proud of her for literally standing up to him and the other adults in the room who should have protected her, didn’t, and still aren’t.
Dude said ‘god you’re hot’ and then asked the student where she went to school. When she answered, he said ‘alright!’ in that ‘yes!’ type of voice that would accompany a victorious arm pump.
Is that the context that was missing, pig?
Also, super proud of her for literally standing up to him and the other adults in the room who should have protected her, didn’t, and still aren’t.