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Reply to "Karl Frisch running for House of Delegates"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looks like three posts in a row were written by Frisch or an FCDC insider. Not surprised, but they also fail to acknowledge how bad many of Frisch's decisions have been (for example, Blake Lane/Dunn Loring) and how he's widely disliked because he comes across as so blatantly self-centered. If he's in the "mainstream," it's only because the School Board has drifted so far left into crazy land that posturing and poor decision-making became accepted as the norm. [/quote] This was me, and I’m not an FCDC member. And you’re right, I’m not in Frisch’s district. I’m a teacher and parent and found him responsive the times I wrote to him…in substantive ways where he actually took action about something. I am not familiar with the Blake Lane/Dunn Loring issue but I have watched at least every other SB meeting since COVID, as well as a few work sessions, and he has appeared well prepared and reasonable. Totally legit to disagree with his stances on the dog park or whatever, but these repeated posts calling him an idiot and imbecile made no sense to me. I could name several others on the SB who I’d rank higher on the dimwit scale, which I know is faint praise. It just gets my spidey sense tingling to see all of these very personal nasty comments rather than the criticisms of substance, which it seems the Blake/Dunn Loring thing is.[/quote]
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