GOP candidate for the Texas House Michelle Evans, right, and a pair of furries, l;eft, who are definitely NOT at a school in Round Rock ISD.
Let me start here with a shoutout to my buddy — and former Dallas Voice staff writer — James M. Russell for sharing this Texas Monthly article with me about a Texas candidate in the GOP Primary for Texas House District 136 who is sounding the warning that furries are forcing middle and high schools in the Round Rock ISD to make accommodations for them by — get this — lowering the tables in the cafeteria show they can eat like animals.
That seat is currently held by Democrat state Rep. John Bucy III. He has no opponent in the Democratic Primary. Two candidates are vying for the Republican nomination to challenge Bucy in the general election next November.
One of those two candidates, Michelle Evans, recently tweeted that “Cafeteria tables are being lowered in certain @RoundRockISD middle and high schools to allow ‘furries’ to more easily eat without utensils or their hands (ie, like a dog eats from a bowl).” Evans, Texas Monthly notes, is “an activist who works with the local chapter of conservative parents’ group Moms for Liberty and who cofounded the anti-vaccine political action committee Texans for Vaccine Choice, back in 2015” see, she was anti-vaxx before being anti-vaxx was cool).