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Calling good evil and evil good has horrifying and totally avoidable consequences.

Yet again a man who pretended to be a woman and insisted upon being around children has been accused of victimizing children.

The Gateway Pundit reported,

A male North Carolina school bus driver who identifies as a woman and calls himself “Ms. Sharon” was arrested last week and charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse against minors.

Leetwain Darrell Tate, 48, was arrested in an investigation involving juveniles ages 14 to 15 on Tuesday. He goes by “Sharon” or “Ms. Sharon” and has victimized at least four children, even offering at least one money for sexual acts, according to an arrest affidavit.

Per the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Tate is charged with two counts of statutory rape, six counts of indecent liberties with a minor, and one count of statutory sex offense.

Tate is now in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office.

The school said in a statement that Tate “met all requirements necessary to fulfill the position” at the time of hiring.

But some parents are now questioning the school’s background check process.

Perhaps it is time that we as a country start asking some hard questions about who should be allowed in the lives of our children.

These examples of the horrific victimization of children are made possible due to the left’s worship of radical gender theory and promotion of mental illness.

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