The moms claim that when they disagreed with the classes’ content, the Ohio school “notified the FBI that we were dangerous.”
UNIQUE: A complaint claims that two women were singled out by an Ohio school and branded “threats” after they exposed left-wing discrimination within the institution. The case was filed on their behalf.
According to the complaint that was filed on June 12, parents Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross had their children kicked out of Columbus Academy because the parents had concerns about the curriculum and the school’s compliance with its fiduciary responsibilities. When the moms sought for further information, they were met with what they described as a “overreaction” on the part of the administration.
When I say it was an overreaction that the police were called on us and over 900 academics were notified that the FBI had been alerted that we presented a danger, I mean exactly that. When I say it was an overreaction that the FBI had been informed that we posed a threat, I mean exactly that. In a nutshell, merely occurrences that were so bizarre that they prompted the inquiry, “Why?” What prompted such a forceful reaction? The total amount stated.
Gross said that as a direct consequence of the alleged act of vengeance, she and her family had become the targets of hostility from members of the community. Because she felt the pressure to perform so intensely, Gross’s daughter decided to pursue her education at an institution in another state.