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Bathroom scandal: Reporters go undercover as sexual predators
School official: 'Don't tell me anything ... don't say anything'
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Two reporters from James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas, known for its undercover video investigations of issues such as Common Core and election fraud, have taken their work to a school in North Carolina, which recently adopted a state law requiring men to use restrooms for men and women to use women’s rooms.

The investigation captured on video a school diversity official declaring she didn’t think it was wrong for a woman to use a men’s room because it was a “turn-on.”

Another school official, Jill Moffitt, the associate vice chancellor for student affairs who administers Title IX at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, was told by a male undercover journalist that he enjoys taking snapchats of females in the women’s bathroom. She told him to stop talking so she wouldn’t have to report him:

Male journalist: “There has been some snapchats but they self-destruct.”

UNC administrator: “Well they don’t really self-destruct.”

Male journalist: “I hope they self-destruct.”

Administrators: “You’re taking snapchats of women? You’re alerting me to what we call ‘sexual exploitation.’ Don’t tell me anything more… Don’t tell me anything more … When people take …don’t say anything, just listen.”

Read the history of the attacks on marriage and the family, from the days of Karl Marx and Margaret Sanger to those now pushing for mandatory recognition of same-sex “marriage,” in “Takedown: From Communists to Progressives, How the Left has Sabotaged Family and Marriage.”

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Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/04/reporters-go-into-bathrooms-undercover-as-sexual-predators/#xtJBBGy2tOyt1EDs.99