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From the Daily Wire:

“Several high school girls — dubbed “mean girls” — claimed a male student sexually assaulted them because they “just don’t like him.” Now the school district and district attorney are facing heat over the fact that neither punished the young women at all.

Now the boy’s parents, Michael J. and Alicia Flood, are suing the parents of the five girls and the Seneca Valley School District in Pennsylvania over their son’s treatment. They say in their 26-page lawsuit their son ‘was forced to endure multiple court appearances, detention in a juvenile facility, detention at home, the loss of his liberty, and other damages until several of the girls reluctantly admitted that their accusations were false.’”

WIBC host Tony Katz discussed the story Wednesday morning, pointing out that in order for the #MeToo movement to survive, it cannot be political:

“You have to look into claims for the movement to have validity. You cannot just have a blanket stance that you are going to believe all survivors regardless of proof; that’s absolute nonsense. 

When President Trump and others say it’s a dangerous time for men and for boys, this is the stuff they’re talking about. And if there are those who believe that stories like this high school kid are no big deal and “that’s just the way it goes,” well then they need to be discounted as well and the movement’s leadership needs to go.”

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