Kyle McDaniel claims to be Bisexual to win SB election

Anonymous
I had hopes that he was a moderate but he seems to have become a caricature.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had hopes that he was a moderate but he seems to have become a caricature.

Maybe when he runs for President!
Anonymous
I miss the days when people’s sex lives were considered a private matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


This. It always seems like poor taste to me. If you're married, you're supposed to keep any extra-marital urges to yourself.
Anonymous
It seems like a generational thing intended to express one’s solidarity with a marginalized community, but I can’t help but just be sorry for his wife and kids. Maybe he thinks she’s flattered if he says he is sexually attracted to guys but still chose to be with her, but now people will just be curious to see when they split up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a generational thing intended to express one’s solidarity with a marginalized community, but I can’t help but just be sorry for his wife and kids. Maybe he thinks she’s flattered if he says he is sexually attracted to guys but still chose to be with her, but now people will just be curious to see when they split up.


Straight people never split up. Wtf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.


Nope. You made the announcement, you wanted the attention about your sexual orientation. You got it.

We don't want to hear it. Maybe you have gained some votes from some people. You have lost my vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.


Nope. You made the announcement, you wanted the attention about your sexual orientation. You got it.

We don't want to hear it. Maybe you have gained some votes from some people. You have lost my vote.


+1. Would be great if we had more School Board members and candidates who focused on policy rather than identity politics, but those aren’t the cards we’ve been dealt, at least when it comes to the incumbents and their allies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.


Nope. You made the announcement, you wanted the attention about your sexual orientation. You got it.

We don't want to hear it. Maybe you have gained some votes from some people. You have lost my vote.


Great message for any LGBT kid in your community, right? No votes if you’re bisexual.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.


Nope. You made the announcement, you wanted the attention about your sexual orientation. You got it.

We don't want to hear it. Maybe you have gained some votes from some people. You have lost my vote.


+1. Would be great if we had more School Board members and candidates who focused on policy rather than identity politics, but those aren’t the cards we’ve been dealt, at least when it comes to the incumbents and their allies.


You’re the one weaponizing sexuality. That only makes people more vocal so you should think about your realistic goals here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.


Nope. You made the announcement, you wanted the attention about your sexual orientation. You got it.

We don't want to hear it. Maybe you have gained some votes from some people. You have lost my vote.


Great message for any LGBT kid in your community, right? No votes if you’re bisexual.



The message should be that not everything needs to be broadcast. And indeed, not every urge should be acted upon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


As long as you have good medical insurance to treat the STDs and not use Medicaid, I don’t care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a former aide to Herrity, I'm inclined to like him. He's got two little kids so his experience with FCPS is only theoretical and aspirational right now. But coming out as bi? Really? Bruh, you're married and have two little kids. SMH


I’m bisexual and married with kids. Who are you to judge me?


I am just not really interested in people who are in a hetero marriage saying they are bi because I feel like it's only for attention at this point. Who cares who you liked before you got married or might like after you get divorced? I don't normally regale strangers with my past dating history before marriage because who cares.


People care because you are attacking them for their sexual orientation. That is wrong. You can give all of the reasons you want but in the end you guys are using the topic of sexual orientation to challenge a political candidate when the ethical approach would be to challenge him based on policy and his effectiveness.


Nope. You made the announcement, you wanted the attention about your sexual orientation. You got it.

We don't want to hear it. Maybe you have gained some votes from some people. You have lost my vote.


Great message for any LGBT kid in your community, right? No votes if you’re bisexual.



The message should be that not everything needs to be broadcast. And indeed, not every urge should be acted upon.


Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should is the motto of decent people.
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