Tucker guest dons wig, outrageously large fake breasts to ridicule trans Ontario teacher

When it comes to highlighting hypocrisy, Rebel News host David Menzies hasn’t backed down and on Friday, he joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” dressed like Canadian shop teacher “Busty Lemieux” to call out a confronted board member who “actually fled the room.”

(Video: Fox News)

Menzies’ garb was modeled after the infamous Kayla Lemieux of Oakville Trafalgar High School in Ontario who has outraged parents, not necessarily for claiming to be a woman, but for an insistence on wearing sheer blouses that overtly display the erect nipples of the oversized, fake breasts he considers a part of his identity.

“I went there, to the Halton District School Board (HDSB) back in October, dressed exactly like ‘Busty’ Lemieux, the sheer blouse with the nipples protruding, the blond hair, the bicycle shorts,” the Rebel News host explained of his efforts to hold the board accountable. “And here’s the thing about the hypocrisy of the Halton District School Board, Tucker. They’re all down with the radical transgender agenda, but only when it’s in front of the kids. When it’s in front of their school board meeting, they actually fled the room.”

Aside from the attire being unsuitable for the safe use of power tools in the classroom, many have questioned the lax standard of dress for the teacher as compared to the strict code for students. Though a previous effort to hold teachers to the same rule had failed, a new motion was introduced on Jan. 3.

“The news, Tucker, is that earlier this month, the HDSB trustees approved the request to the education director. His name is Curtis Ennis, he/him,” Menzies specified, seemingly tongue-in-cheek, “and what they want to do is craft the professionalism policy to maintain appropriate and professional standards of dress in the classroom. Now maybe you and your viewers are saying ‘Wait a minute, isn’t this déjà vu all over again? Didn’t they look into this back in November?’ And yes, they did. And it was rejected in November by Sari Taha, who is their human resources superintendent.”

As Menzies detailed, he was “banned for life” from ever attending another HDSB meeting for “asking impolite questions” pertaining to Lemieux’s appearance in front of students. It had previously been reported that the host had said at the meeting, “The Halton District Board and the Director of Education, Curtis Ennis, should be fired for allowing a female-identifying shop teacher to wear enormous fake breasts that are barely contained by see-through blouses while teaching.”

That wasn’t the only update pertaining to Lemieux as, in December, it was also revealed that the teacher had snuck into an invitation-only children’s dance recital in 2021 with eight- to 12-year-old performers, none of whom he was said to be associated with.

Menzies reported then, “He snuck in in his full drag queen regalia at…the intermission, sat right in the first row and I was told that it looked like this individual was getting aroused watching these little girls dance.”

He later suggested that Lemieux had a medical condition known as autogynephilia, described as a man being sexually aroused at the thought of himself as a woman.

That news seemingly had no sway on the board as Menzies went on to tell Carlson Friday, “What would change from November until March, I don’t think anything has, and also that director of education…he released a statement where he essentially said that he might veto a dress code recommendation, that they will continue to be, you know, answerable to human rights, equity, et cetera, et cetera. So the HDSB is kind of like professional wrestling, nothing is real until it happens.”

An interim report is expected in February before the final report is expected to be presented to the board on March 1. Before thanking Menzies for coming on, Carlson noted, mostly with a straight face, “I have to say, I’m a little sympathetic to the school board because I am intimidated by your prosthetic breasts.”

Kevin Haggerty

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