The Ben Shapiro Show

Ep. 1355 - The Loudoun County Sex Assault Cover-Up

Oct 15, 2021
The discussion unpacks the staggering failure of Loudoun County schools to report sexual assault allegations, igniting national debate on accountability and parental rights. It also critiques the government's handling of economic struggles, downplaying inflation and supply chain issues. Controversies surrounding ivermectin and the shifting perspectives on work post-pandemic are explored, raising questions about personal freedom and societal values. Finally, concerns regarding the U.S. debt ceiling and its implications for the economy are front and center.
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ANECDOTE

Misrepresented Father

  • A father was portrayed as a domestic terrorist for his outburst at a school board meeting.
  • It was later revealed his daughter was allegedly assaulted in a school bathroom, and the school board ignored it.
INSIGHT

Unreported Assaults

  • Loudoun County Public Schools failed to report multiple alleged sexual assaults.
  • This violates a law requiring such incidents be reported, potentially holding superintendents liable.
INSIGHT

Institutional Cover-Ups

  • Powerful institutions are incentivized to cover up negative incidents.
  • This protects the institution but endangers individuals, like children in schools.
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