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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]HJ was brazen enough to post this along with a GIF of Donald Trump dancing on a parent FB page : "Yes. the VA PTA did orchestrate her removal. As for mine, who cares? Youngkin was elected governor and the VA PTA actions, as well as your group's, helped make that a reality. I was planning on resigning anyway since I am taking a spot in his campaign. I would like you all to keep up the good work, we'll just get the word out about what you do, and we'll get a big win for the midterm election." So HJ didn't really care about the school or the students. The presidency was just a stepping stone for him. And for all the east and south Asians who think that he and his mates are going to help your students - you and your kids appear to just be pawns of their political party. They will use you and then drop you - as will the rich businessmen who are elected by/for the party. Please do not for one second think that people like this have your kids' best interests at heart :( [/quote] I respectfully disagree. You clearly do not know him.[/quote] Maybe, but why would anyone post something as political as the above if politics wasn't a large part of their agenda?[/quote] You premise was he didn't really care about the school or students when he ran for, and was elected, PTA president. I believe it was recent events over the summer and this Fall that led him to decide to pursue a role where he believes he could actually help influence policy in a manner he believes will help students and schools statewide. Let be honest, PTA president of a high school is hardly a powerful position that does much other than influence and organize bake sales. [/quote] Don't think that jives with being the PTA president at TJ, pretty sure it has some level of influence tied with it. If he wasn't involved in politics he wouldn't post so much of this type of stuff, and would keep his views mostly to himself.[/quote]
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