Fifteen-year-old Rose BruMar was volunteering for the Democratic Party in Prince William County, Virginia by handing out sample ballots thought she would ask Republican-elected Supervisor Janine Lawson about her stance on LGBT rights when the two ran into one another at an event, sadly Lawson showed her true anti-LGBT colors.

BruMar went up to the supervisor and told her that “One of my moms doesn’t like you” (granted she could have had better delivery), and Lawson then decided to tell the girl just how she feels about her feelings on a two-mom household.

“…I said I believe children deserve a mother and a father. It was not a debate about anything.”

The “conversation” caught the attention of other Republicans who decided to continue the conversation by throwing in facts about reproductive freedom (oye!).

Evelyn’s mother was not having it: “When I walked up, lots of people were yelling, just getting aggressive,” she said. “I jumped in as soon as I got there, and told them, ‘This is not how you have a discussion with a child.’”

“When did it become acceptable for an elected official to bully a child?” Heidi BruMar said at the board’s meeting this week. “Someone is coming to unseat you in 2019… Bullying won’t be tolerated in this community.” [InsideNova]