
I think the CRT stuff will be the issue that swings this election to the Republican. We heard the brave Loudon parents willing to bring punishment (by leftists) upon themselves by speaking up against it, but just think how many parents are afraid to speak up and secretly will vote for Youngkin? Probably all Asians will vote against McAuliffe after the stunt the Democrats pulled with TJ.
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McAuliffe is slimy AF, and I think having an R governor will bring balance, since there are a lot of D elected officials in the legislature. |
3000? Any source for this number? It sure did not look like it. |
Not a big fan of the Democratic nominee. But people who refer to Democrats as “leftists” and are pooping bricks over CRT are scary. The GOP doesn’t give a horse’s ass about education. You try to paint the Democrats as extremists but listen to you. It’s like a Fox News playbook. I’m not voting Democratic because I love the party. I’m just picking the lesser of two evils. |
Just listen to yourself. You can deny it all you want, but the crap behind CRT - and its intentions - are out. (Your denial is right out of the CNN playbook.) The Dept of Ed got caught sneaking in that anti-white "let's disrupt whiteness" agitator website. (And if you take issue with the fact I call them agitators, take a look at their own website. They have a page entitled "Resources for Agitators." WTH? So, I'm picking the lesser of two evils, as well. It's a no-brainer. |
+1. Me either. A lot of Virginians don’t like him. |
What about all those Asian parents whose kids were kept out of TJ? What about all those Loudoun County parents (including some black parents) up in arms over the CRT initiative? I guarantee you they are voting for the Republican. |
Question: I live in a part of Fairfax County with growing percentage of highly educated Koreans. The ones I know very hardworking and conservative. Where do you think their votes will go? |
I don’t know about the GOP, but I do know that a lot of Republicans care about education and that there are a lot of Democrats who look at education primarily as a tool to kowtow to various interest groups and build political coalitions. So there’s that. |
Increasingly, to Republicans. First, the local Democrats denied a Korean-American incumbent on the School Board (Moon) an endorsement, and then they called Asian kids at the county’s flagship high school (TJ) “toxic” in order to reallocate seats to non-Asians. |
Yes just look at red states for their high educational achievement and highly rated schools. |
I don’t really watch CNN lady. You keep proving my point by assuming that I’m a crazy leftist just bc I disagree with you. I think you are in your on bubble of friends who all agree with you. The fact is that many NoVa parents disagree with you. The narrative I saw played out on social media (that is not associated with any particular party) is that the Loudon parents are a bunch of crazy fools. Not many people were calling them brave. There are lots of disappointed Democrats but they aren’t convinced by the GOP hysteria. By the way what are the intentions of CRT? |
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And I don't really watch FOX, mister. And you just said I'm in a bubble (what is DC, if nothing but a LIBERAL bubble??) - and called the Loudoun parents "crazy fools," and then expect me to waste my time explaining CRT to you? I already gave you a hint: take a look at the racist anti-white agitator organization the Department of Ed gave as a resource to public school teachers. They made their intentions clear: it is, to use their own phrase, "to disrupt whiteness." Hey....let's put out a resource to public school teachers that show that how to "disrupt blackness," and then when people object, we can call them crazy fools! |