CINCINNATI — An Ohio university board outside Cincinnati voted in the course of an unexpected emergency meeting on Wednesday to censure a member who explained she accidentally posted a hyperlink to a pornography web-site on her campaign’s Fb web site.
The board for the Lakota Neighborhood School District in Liberty Township also requested Darbi Boddy, 41, to resign. She refused. The connection she meant to post, she reported, was a website about sexual instruction for teenagers. The write-up has because been removed.
Boddy, accompanied by her young daughter, left the assembly following the censure vote expressing, “I will not be element of this political ruse.”
Tries to access Boddy by phone on Thursday were unsuccessful.
In yet another Facebook article that also has been eradicated, Boddy said that even though the hyperlink was a “typo,” it is “representative of the disgusting materials that is getting place in front of our kids.”
Boddy was elected in November on a platform opposing the instructing of mask mandates, crucial race theory, Black Lives Subject and the 1619 Project, the New York Times Journal situation which centers on slavery in American history and was subsequently printed as a e-book.
“The way the conditions inclusion, range, fairness, and tolerance are made use of on social media and in our faculties is dividing our youngsters into groups of oppressed and oppressors,” Boddy stated on her web-site.

Boddy has repeatedly clashed with Lakota Neighborhood School Board President Lynda O’Connor considering the fact that using place of work in January. O’Connor said Wednesday that even if the pornography web-site was posted unintentionally, Boddy had shown “gross negligence” and “reckless conduct.”
O’Connor accused Boddy of having produced “disrespectful and unprofessional comments” to district officers and board members.