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Father Brandon Matthews took a flamethrower to the Cabarrus County School Board after it was reported that a young boy watched his little girl use the bathroom.

The dad demanded stronger bathroom protections for all children, and clips of his speech are quickly going viral on X.

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“I see cowards, first off,” he opened his speech, gesturing to the entirety of the board. “Quit smiling, why are you smiling? The one girl that went to the bathroom and went to the office to try and have something done about it, they said they couldn’t do anything about it because of Title IX, correct? Well, there is something you can do, you can create policy that goes out to the girls that says they can use the staff bathroom.”

“My daughter, right here, sweetheart tell these people, do you want a little boy to watch you pee?” he asked the young girl standing next to him.

“No,” she responded firmly.

“No. Why?” he asked.

“Because it’s inappropriate,” the child answers.

“My 8-year-old daughter knows it’s inappropriate, and yet y’all sit there silent,” he snapped, turning his attention back to the adults on the school board.

“This has got to stop, because I’m gonna tell you, y’all come up here and talk about vaping, and the dangers of vaping; if a little boy follows my daughter in the bathroom and touches her, you will have a new level of dangerous. This is ridiculous,” he spat. “You’re opening up opportunity for problems to happen.

“I’ll tell you what, I wanna prove that y’all are hypocrites. So each of you ladies, I want you to invite your husbands and let’s go to the bathroom and I want them to watch me watch you use the bathroom, and let’s see if they get mad…” he challenged.

“Now stand up and do something, you’re so scared to lose federal funding, it’s ridiculous… There’s one woman on this board that stands up for the people and the kids. That’s a role model. Listen and pay attention, that’s why she gets the votes.”

In an interview following his fiery speech, Matthews says he isn’t against anybody, he just wants the school to have a policy in place for kids who feel uncomfortable sharing their bathrooms.

“By no means am I against anybody,” he clarified. “I think, in America, we all have the right to be who we want to be.”

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