Sonja Shaw stood her ground when angry parents confronted her about protecting girls’ sports. The California education candidate told NEWSMAX “a boy is a boy, a girl is a girl” – no exceptions. This tough mom knows radical gender policies hurt real girls chasing scholarships and glory.
Shaw rose from soccer mom to school board president by fighting woke indoctrination. She demands schools tell parents if kids question their gender – no secrets. Liberals call her extreme, but parents call her a hero fighting for their rights.
This battle isn’t just about sports. Powerful conservative groups are training activists to save America through local school boards. Their plan? Use common-sense issues like protecting girls’ locker rooms to rally silent majority voters ahead of crucial elections.
Shaw’s policies banning male athletes in girls’ sports spread like wildfire across Southern California. Even Trump’s Justice Department backs her, threatening schools that allow biological males to compete against females. California liberals are scrambling as parents revolt against their extreme agenda.
Transgender activists targeted Shaw with nasty protests at track meets. Grown adults screamed insults while kids just wanted to race. But Shaw’s army of patriots grew stronger – regular moms and dads sick of seeing childhood stolen by gender madness.
The feds launched investigations against California schools defying common sense. Education officials whine about “discrimination” while letting boys steal medals from deserving girls. Trump promised to yank funding if schools keep pushing this lunacy.
Sheriff Chad Bianco stands with Shaw, calling out the trans agenda’s dangers. These leaders know truth matters – you can’t rewrite biology with surgeries and pronouns. Real Americans want schools teaching math, not mutilating kids.
Shaw’s message cuts through the noise: protect children, honor parents, defend reality. Her campaign gives hope to millions watching California’s commonsense revolution. The silent majority is awake – and they’re taking back their schools one board seat at a time.