
No, I mean folks who didn't use their names or go on the record but just filed anonymous complaints, with the exception of the woman who texted him nude photos. |
I heard with all the new funds for investigations they're going to rebrand OIG, OINK. |
The Office of Investigation and Networked Knowledge's goal is to improve communication and transparency, which is among the super's top priorities after equity. |
Just stop, Joel. You really need to own your choices and behavior. Stop hiding behind your skin color. No one cares that you are Black. Do better. |
You're presuming he did something wrong but that's not clear from the facts that have been presented. |
It is perfectly clear to anyone without blinders on. |
There are other Black men on forced leave from MCPS high schools RIGHT now for sexual misconduct that could be on here defending Beidleman. Accused by white women. Also angry. I wonder if that’s who this is. |
No truer words have ever spoken/written on DCUM. |
So you equate Beidleman's actions with what happened to Emmett Till - you are absolutely delusional and disgusting, and dishonor Emmitt Till. Stop it. |
Anyone who worked at Farquhar knows that Beidleman would bring up Till often when discussing race relations with the staff. This helps support that the poster is Beidleman himself |
White people hate to hear about black history and the injustice that black men face currently. It isn’t about guilt, it is about equal consequences between black and white men in mcps. Where is Munsey? Where are his articles? Where is his lawsuit. White people love to drown out that there is racial injustice even amongst the guilty. So yes we will speak of Emmett Till, we will speak of Trayvon Martin, we will speak of George Floyd in all facets of racial inequality. |
No. I just gave testimony about a different MCPS high school teacher on leave for sexual misconduct. I hope that this process will result in all these old cases finally being heard. My complaint was from more than three years ago. |
From a Black person: drop the damn act. It's about verifiable accusations that have been corroborated. When those Black men get in trouble, most of the time it's about being an idiot, trying too hard to "keep it real" when your behavior should depend on each setting and the cultural context the other person grew up in, etc. People are people, this isn't about race. This type of comment trivializes the experiences of the victims and defends the monster. |
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