Travis Lohr Wiki – Travis Lohr Biography
On Thursday, Kellogg High School senior Travis Lohr participated in an activity where seniors share tips for freshmen. Departing from his previously approved comments, Lohr spoke from his heart, saying, “Boys are boys and girls are girls. There is no middle ground.”
Despite the fact that this simple statement has been a truism for all of human history, the Kellogg High School leadership seemed to think it was unacceptable. Principal Dan Davidian informed Lohr that he would not be allowed to walk at his graduation ceremony on Saturday.
The reactions were swift. Local media covered the incident and Travis himself sat down with IFF President Wayne Hoffman to share his story. “I didn’t direct it to any group or anything like that; It was something I chose to say in the moment,” Travis explained. “There was a brief pause, and then a riot of cheers.”
Telling the truth is revolutionary and exciting in a world full of lies.
On Thursday, Kellogg High School senior Travis Lohr participated in an activity where seniors share tips for freshmen. Departing from his previously approved comments, Lohr spoke from his heart, saying, “Boys are boys and girls are girls. There is no middle ground.”
Despite the fact that this simple statement has been a truism for all of human history, the Kellogg High School leadership seemed to think it was unacceptable. Principal Dan Davidian informed Lohr that he would not be allowed to walk at his graduation ceremony on Saturday.
The reactions were swift. Local media covered the incident and Travis himself sat down with IFF President Wayne Hoffman to share his story. “I didn’t direct it to any group or anything like that; It was something I chose to say at the moment,” Travis explained. “There was a brief pause, and then a riot of cheers.”
Telling the truth is revolutionary and exciting in a world full of lies.
At least 100 students and parents gathered outside the school at 9:00 am, including a popular bus driver named Dakota Mailloux who decided to join the strike on her own time. Before the protest ended, Mailloux was called into Davidian’s office and summarily fired without giving any specific reason.
Mailloux took a few minutes to speak with Wayne Hoffman Friday afternoon and explained why he joined the strike with his American flag. “I saw the thing on Facebook last night about how he wasn’t allowed to walk because of his very factual claim that there are only two genders, and it didn’t sit well with him.”
Mailloux asked IFF to deliver a message to his students: “I’m sorry I’m not driving anymore and I will miss you all so much! I hope you always stand up for yourself, even if it’s hard. It has been an honor and a privilege.”
Kellogg High School decided to cancel school for the afternoon, releasing students at 10:45 a.m. rather than face continued disruption. Shortly after, they released a statement postponing their graduation ceremony as well. In the statement, they blamed “outside groups and agitators” for threatening the safety of students, staff, and families.
Incidentally, the Shoshone County sheriff since December, Holly Lindsey, is “married” to Kellogg High School art teacher Rachel Clark-Krusemark, who has long used her influence to push ideas in this small community.
It seems likely that there are grounds for lawsuits against Kellogg High School by Travis Lohr and Dakota Mailloux. Perhaps the Pacific Legal Foundation, which just scored a Supreme Court victory for the Sackett family, will step in to help this young man who is being punished for telling the truth.
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Rep. Heather Scott, whose district includes the city of Kellogg, posted on Twitter: “You get better government by having better people in government. The community should be outraged! Shoshone County must unite around the truth and our first amendment rights!”
The lesson Idahoans need to learn from this controversy is that no community is small enough to escape the specter of awakening. Kellogg is just a small mining town, with less than a thousand students attending the local schools, exactly the kind of place that should be safe from the mind virus sweeping our nation. Contrary to what the Governor, established legislators, and public school bureaucrats say, it IS happening here. There’s no running, no hiding, just stand up, like Travis Lohr did, and say, “Enough.”
The Idaho Freedom Foundation has organized a GiveSendGo campaign for anyone who wants to contribute a graduation gift for Travis Lohr. 100% of donations will go directly to him. Click here if you would like to contribute. Help us show Travis that we appreciate his courage, to tell the truth, regardless of the awakening agenda.
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