[APS] Who is funding newly-incorporated APE

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting - Lunch Petitioner and The Fake BLM Profile are commenting on the latest APE newsletter on AEM, and now it appears on DCUM. ArlStar on Twitter also Tweets very similar things to what Lunch Petitioner says.

Are they all 3 the same?

After the whole FOIA incident during the campaign where Lunch Petitioner's husband was implicated in the doxxing 2 people on Twitter, all you need to do is connect the dots. Why does APE live rent free in Lunch Petitioner's head? I think her husband is a Republican too - if she wants to find Republicans, she should look in her living room.


Why don’t you ask them on AEM?


Maybe if you were a little less fcked in the head you’d realize that there are more than three people in the world who think APE is shady AF. Some of them never even post on AEM!



Yes, and some of them post in AEM under their real names, and then use anonymous posting boards and Twitter accounts to say the same exact things. And the person on AEM was already involved in fake Twitter profiles in the past. Quite interesting.

Maybe Lunch Petitioner has a secret Republican agenda, considering her husband is supposedly one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like APE is showing us their hand...

Spreading blatant lies about VMPI now in their newsletter?

100% GOP astroturfing.


I have no clue how APE is being funding and whether or not they are a GOP-backed front. That being said... I'm at the point that I am ready to start voting for some republican candidates (although not that nut "Major") for the school board. I say this a life-long Dem voting, hippy-dippy liberal. I have had it with the extreme reduction in academic standards at APS. This was happening prior to the pandemic, and the way that APS handled education during the pandemic didn't help (no-school Mondays, reduced hours the rest of the week for elementary...). The schools need to be teaching kids at THEIR level - bottom, middle, advanced, with the goal of making EACH child the best version of themselves. Right now, APS teachers are forced to spend 95% of their resources helping the bottom 5%, while leaving the rest of the kids to fend for themselves. The 95% are not reaching their potential, nor are the bottom 5% because there just aren't enough differentiated services. It's a crying shame. I love the diversity in Arlington and seeing kids from all parts of the world together, but APS has lost their way over the past 5-10 years.



So.....you're saying you're OK with APE spreading misinformation because you're dissatisfied with APS??


DP and to answer your question sally, I have seen APS spread a lot of misinformation over the years, so I will ask you, are you ok that APS spreads misinformation? How about the school board? And for that matter, how about yourself? Are you ok with all the false information you spread?


You are fcked in the head. I'm not Sally and I don't spread misinformation. Get help.


LOL! This is just the kind of comment you would make. But the best part? You didn’t even bother to question who Sally was 😂😂
(Of course I know why - because you are Sally)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like APE is showing us their hand...

Spreading blatant lies about VMPI now in their newsletter?

100% GOP astroturfing.


I have no clue how APE is being funding and whether or not they are a GOP-backed front. That being said... I'm at the point that I am ready to start voting for some republican candidates (although not that nut "Major") for the school board. I say this a life-long Dem voting, hippy-dippy liberal. I have had it with the extreme reduction in academic standards at APS. This was happening prior to the pandemic, and the way that APS handled education during the pandemic didn't help (no-school Mondays, reduced hours the rest of the week for elementary...). The schools need to be teaching kids at THEIR level - bottom, middle, advanced, with the goal of making EACH child the best version of themselves. Right now, APS teachers are forced to spend 95% of their resources helping the bottom 5%, while leaving the rest of the kids to fend for themselves. The 95% are not reaching their potential, nor are the bottom 5% because there just aren't enough differentiated services. It's a crying shame. I love the diversity in Arlington and seeing kids from all parts of the world together, but APS has lost their way over the past 5-10 years.



So.....you're saying you're OK with APE spreading misinformation because you're dissatisfied with APS??


DP and to answer your question sally, I have seen APS spread a lot of misinformation over the years, so I will ask you, are you ok that APS spreads misinformation? How about the school board? And for that matter, how about yourself? Are you ok with all the false information you spread?


You are fcked in the head. I'm not Sally and I don't spread misinformation. Get help.


LOL! This is just the kind of comment you would make. But the best part? You didn’t even bother to question who Sally was 😂😂
(Of course I know why - because you are Sally)


No, dumba$$.

You’ve accused me of being her before.

You should seek help for your issues. You’re not rational. You’re obsessing over a few people for no apparent good reason. You’re lashing out at strangers. You’re weirdly conflating people. It’s not healthy. Get help.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting - Lunch Petitioner and The Fake BLM Profile are commenting on the latest APE newsletter on AEM, and now it appears on DCUM. ArlStar on Twitter also Tweets very similar things to what Lunch Petitioner says.

Are they all 3 the same?

After the whole FOIA incident during the campaign where Lunch Petitioner's husband was implicated in the doxxing 2 people on Twitter, all you need to do is connect the dots. Why does APE live rent free in Lunch Petitioner's head? I think her husband is a Republican too - if she wants to find Republicans, she should look in her living room.


Why don’t you ask them on AEM?


Maybe if you were a little less fcked in the head you’d realize that there are more than three people in the world who think APE is shady AF. Some of them never even post on AEM!



Yes, and some of them post in AEM under their real names, and then use anonymous posting boards and Twitter accounts to say the same exact things. And the person on AEM was already involved in fake Twitter profiles in the past. Quite interesting.

Maybe Lunch Petitioner has a secret Republican agenda, considering her husband is supposedly one.


If you have an issue with them, go address it with them.

The more you confuse and conflate various people the more you look like a fcking psycho.

- not any of those people

Anonymous
APE = Arlington Psychos for Education?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like APE is showing us their hand...

Spreading blatant lies about VMPI now in their newsletter?

100% GOP astroturfing.


I have no clue how APE is being funding and whether or not they are a GOP-backed front. That being said... I'm at the point that I am ready to start voting for some republican candidates (although not that nut "Major") for the school board. I say this a life-long Dem voting, hippy-dippy liberal. I have had it with the extreme reduction in academic standards at APS. This was happening prior to the pandemic, and the way that APS handled education during the pandemic didn't help (no-school Mondays, reduced hours the rest of the week for elementary...). The schools need to be teaching kids at THEIR level - bottom, middle, advanced, with the goal of making EACH child the best version of themselves. Right now, APS teachers are forced to spend 95% of their resources helping the bottom 5%, while leaving the rest of the kids to fend for themselves. The 95% are not reaching their potential, nor are the bottom 5% because there just aren't enough differentiated services. It's a crying shame. I love the diversity in Arlington and seeing kids from all parts of the world together, but APS has lost their way over the past 5-10 years.



So.....you're saying you're OK with APE spreading misinformation because you're dissatisfied with APS??

So... you're reaching a conclusion that had absolutely nothing to do with the comment? I don't follow APE closely, and honestly don't really care how they are funded. What I have been struck by during the recent open houses and back to school nights that I attended is how there was NO discussion of academics or making up for last year's learning loss. It was all a bunch of discussion about supporting families and equity. The schools have become de-facto social services institutions, which takes away from their core mission, which is education. The schools are trying to do too much and the kids are paying the price for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone posted a link to the SB campaign donations.

Interesting…

https://cfreports.elections.virginia.gov/Committee/Index/6cfda7c5-b04d-4373-9c42-420a8fc7b594?CurrentTab=Large%20Contributions




Wow - her dad was her largest supporter?!? That's scandalous!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like APE is showing us their hand...

Spreading blatant lies about VMPI now in their newsletter?

100% GOP astroturfing.


I have no clue how APE is being funding and whether or not they are a GOP-backed front. That being said... I'm at the point that I am ready to start voting for some republican candidates (although not that nut "Major") for the school board. I say this a life-long Dem voting, hippy-dippy liberal. I have had it with the extreme reduction in academic standards at APS. This was happening prior to the pandemic, and the way that APS handled education during the pandemic didn't help (no-school Mondays, reduced hours the rest of the week for elementary...). The schools need to be teaching kids at THEIR level - bottom, middle, advanced, with the goal of making EACH child the best version of themselves. Right now, APS teachers are forced to spend 95% of their resources helping the bottom 5%, while leaving the rest of the kids to fend for themselves. The 95% are not reaching their potential, nor are the bottom 5% because there just aren't enough differentiated services. It's a crying shame. I love the diversity in Arlington and seeing kids from all parts of the world together, but APS has lost their way over the past 5-10 years.



So.....you're saying you're OK with APE spreading misinformation because you're dissatisfied with APS??

So... you're reaching a conclusion that had absolutely nothing to do with the comment? I don't follow APE closely, and honestly don't really care how they are funded. What I have been struck by during the recent open houses and back to school nights that I attended is how there was NO discussion of academics or making up for last year's learning loss. It was all a bunch of discussion about supporting families and equity. The schools have become de-facto social services institutions, which takes away from their core mission, which is education. The schools are trying to do too much and the kids are paying the price for it.


So....you just randomly reply with comments that have absolutely nothing to do with the previous comment?

Are you OK with APE spreading misinformation?
Anonymous
Interesting that Miranda is doubling down on her affiliation with APE. APE is wildly unpopular in Arlington. It’s going to be an interesting school board race.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Miranda is doubling down on her affiliation with APE. APE is wildly unpopular in Arlington. It’s going to be an interesting school board race.


Sorry, but if APE is wildly unpopular than there is nothing of interest here. The candidate supported by Arlington Dems will easily win.

Some of ya'll need real hobbies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Miranda is doubling down on her affiliation with APE. APE is wildly unpopular in Arlington. It’s going to be an interesting school board race.


Sorry, but if APE is wildly unpopular than there is nothing of interest here. The candidate supported by Arlington Dems will easily win.

Some of ya'll need real hobbies.


If they were minding themselves then I'd happily forget about them. But they are now pushing misinformation during an election (voting already started) - weeks after changing to become a political entity.

Of course, Arlingtonians should take notice of astroturfing in their community.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone posted a link to the SB campaign donations.

Interesting…

https://cfreports.elections.virginia.gov/Committee/Index/6cfda7c5-b04d-4373-9c42-420a8fc7b594?CurrentTab=Large%20Contributions




Not much there. The most interesting one to me is the wife of a prominent Covid-Twitter alarmist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that Miranda is doubling down on her affiliation with APE. APE is wildly unpopular in Arlington. It’s going to be an interesting school board race.


They're not wildly unpopular. They're living rent free in a small number of people's heads and the rest of the county has never heard of them.
Anonymous
Maybe. But everyone I know thinks very little of APE. They really put themselves out there and are shamelessly opportunity hoarding. They have very little self awareness.
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