Should we just stop having public school board meetings?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The public comments portions of School Board meetings are important. Even if the school board members don't listen, and most tune out and think of England or something, it's a forum for community members to openly share their concerns and grievances in public. By doing so, they let other parents and community members know they aren't alone. The people who want to silence parents are dangerous and must be actively opposed.


Um, these are the dangerous people.

Anonymous
Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?
Anonymous
I should have the same right to attend and comment at a school board meeting as I do at a session of Congress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


"A glittering generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim. Their appeal is to emotions. They ask for approval without examination of the reason. They are typically used in propaganda posters/advertisements and used by propagandists and politicians." See also, "transparency."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


Death threats and harassment isn't "accountability".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


"A glittering generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim. Their appeal is to emotions. They ask for approval without examination of the reason. They are typically used in propaganda posters/advertisements and used by propagandists and politicians." See also, "transparency."


Democracy dies in darkness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


Death threats and harassment isn't "accountability".


That's part and parcel of politics. Politics isn't nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


"A glittering generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim. Their appeal is to emotions. They ask for approval without examination of the reason. They are typically used in propaganda posters/advertisements and used by propagandists and politicians." See also, "transparency."


Democracy dies in darkness.


Yes, that's another example.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


Death threats and harassment isn't "accountability".


That's part and parcel of politics. Politics isn't nice.


Death threats and harassment are not "part and parcel" of politics. In a democracy, politics should be about persuasion, not intimidation.
Anonymous
Radicalized school boards are the problem.

Even San Francisco has finally admitted it.

The FFX and Loudoun boards are hopelessly radicalized. It is ridiculous how out of touch they really are.

The only solution is to vote out every last one of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radicalized school boards are the problem.

Even San Francisco has finally admitted it.

The FFX and Loudoun boards are hopelessly radicalized. It is ridiculous how out of touch they really are.

The only solution is to vote out every last one of them.


"I don't like the FFX and Loudon school boards" would have been just as informative and required you to type fewer words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you want accountability from elected officials?


Death threats and harassment isn't "accountability".


That's part and parcel of politics. Politics isn't nice.


Bullsh1t. That’s illegal POS behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Radicalized school boards are the problem.

Even San Francisco has finally admitted it.

The FFX and Loudoun boards are hopelessly radicalized. It is ridiculous how out of touch they really are.

The only solution is to vote out every last one of them.


Or else . . . you’ll tantrum, bully, and threaten?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Radicalized school boards are the problem.

Even San Francisco has finally admitted it.

The FFX and Loudoun boards are hopelessly radicalized. It is ridiculous how out of touch they really are.

The only solution is to vote out every last one of them.


"I don't like the FFX and Loudon school boards" would have been just as informative and required you to type fewer words.


There are people I disagree with; some I may dislike. The SB in Loudoun and FFX are next-level crazy (as in: insanely radical).

Far to the left of The Squad. They need to do the honorable thing and resign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Radicalized school boards are the problem.

Even San Francisco has finally admitted it.

The FFX and Loudoun boards are hopelessly radicalized. It is ridiculous how out of touch they really are.

The only solution is to vote out every last one of them.


"I don't like the FFX and Loudon school boards" would have been just as informative and required you to type fewer words.


There are people I disagree with; some I may dislike. The SB in Loudoun and FFX are next-level crazy (as in: insanely radical).

Far to the left of The Squad. They need to do the honorable thing and resign.


How on earth are they radically left? They've done nothing except make the divide between wealthy and poor school districts as big as ever, which is the usual conservative approach. And conservatives can't deny that, because I'm certain that no conservative is going to be voting for a candidate that supports real blending of poor and wealthy school districts.
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