Forsyth County women attacked by radical left cancel culture mob

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Lindsey Henderson

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – Two women who have publicly called for the removal of obscenity in books and material in the Forsyth County School System became victims of the radical left, cancel culture mob last week. The group is known to use threats and intimidation to control their opposition.

Both women are members of the Concerned Parents of Forsyth County Georgia Facebook Page and both attended the Forsyth County Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15.

During the meeting, Lindsey Henderson received a text message from her husband stating that he received a voice mail threatening harm to his heating and air conditioning business if Lindsey continued to speak out.

When she got home, she listened to the voice mail and this is what she heard:

“Keep running your mouth about books in Forsyth County and trying to parent everyone else’s kids and we, the people of Forsyth County, will dictate who your customers are. I can guarantee you we will put out an ad against your company within two weeks.”

Henderson said she laughed when she first listened to the recording. “I thought it was ridiculous. Then I got angry and we made sure all our doors were locked that night. I had no idea who this person was and what they were capable of.”

She reported the threat to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office and was told that it has been turned over to the Major Crimes Unit for investigation.

After listening to the voice mail with friends several times, Henderson said she thinks she knows the caller’s identity but declined to name him while the investigation is ongoing. She did say if she is right, he has a criminal history including felony and misdemeanor trespassing charges in Florida and a 2019 arrest for disorderly conduct in Gwinnett County.

“I’m not going to let this threat stop me from standing up for what I believe in and for my child,” Henderson said.

If located, the caller could be prosecuted for making terroristic threats.

The second lady, who did not want to be named in this article, reported that she was spit on as she left the School Board meeting.

She said while walking through the lobby with friends, a woman approached her, began screaming at her then spit on her.

“She pulled her mask down and spit on me then someone grabbed her arm and pulled her away,” she said. She said the believes the woman is a middle school teacher in another county.

The incident was apparently sparked by her comments during the meeting. She read excerpts from the book “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,” that contained graphic and extremely obscene language of a sexual nature.

On Friday, she reported the incident to the Sheriff’s Office.

Asked if she plans to stop speaking out publicly, she said, “Are you kidding me? I still care about this generation. For me to stop speaking out would be sinful.”

 

 

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