Tennessee Student Confronts School Board Member Who Called Her 'Hot' During Meeting, Criticizes Board for Weak Response
By
David Chiu
Hot, fresh, and worth queueing round the block for.
Summary
A Tennessee high school student, Hannah Campbell, publicly confronted school board member Keith Ervin during a board meeting after he made inappropriate comments toward her, calling her "hot" and touching her during a prior livestreamed meeting. Campbell condemned the behavior as sexist and derogatory, and criticized the school board for only voting to censure Ervin rather than taking stronger action, calling them "cowards."
Key quotes
· 3 pulledGod, you're hot, you know that? Where do you go to school at?
I do not forgive you
unwelcome, sexist and derogatory
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