MISHAWAKA, Ind. — A TikTok video created by a leftist activist, who frequently attends Penn Harris Madison School Board meetings, has gone viral after it was reposted by a concerned parent. In the video, a woman who goes by the name “MidoriAugen” on the social media platform, discussed children having erections and how it’s nice to be honry. RNM was able to verify the woman in the video is Haley Reed of Mishawaka. Reed often goes by the name Haley Lu.
“Time for a series I am dubbing ‘Local School Board Drama.'” Reed says in the video. “Talking about people who create a lot of drama when there doesn’t need to be any.”
Reed goes on to lambast a parent who brought up concerns regarding a book that is available to children at PHM schools during a school board meeting. The book discusses how a man likes to get erections while sitting next to women.
“I do not have a penis, so I’m not going to comment on that.” Reed says in her video. “But, I know sometimes it’s nice to feel horny.”
You can watch the video re-posted by the concerned parent on YouTube below:
The parent who re-posted the video made some additions to it, including adding a strange dance in the beginning showing adults in animal costumes, something known as a “furry” fetish. He also titles the video “Libs of PHM” in a parody of the popular “Libs of TikTok” Twitter account that reposts videos of leftists saying outrageous things.
It turns out, the reason the parent included the “furry” scene in the beginning of the video is because Reed is known to “meow” at conservative parents during meetings, according to multiple witnesses. Another parent also claims she has witnessed Reed watching “furry” videos on her cell phone during PHM School Board meetings.
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Evil lives and walks among us. Thank you for sharing, Clifton.