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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.[/b] I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life. Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents. [/quote] Many were MCPS parents. The anti-Masks crowd [/quote] Who? Name them and their comments. Bc what I said, there were many parents who rightfully criticized her words, and then some anonymous Twitter losers who made the stupid remarks. As a PP said, hiding behind a few stupid remarks is REALLY good cover for her ridiculous comments[/quote] Those women are nasty. Yup I said it. And if they are so righteous they could have pushed back against the horrible comments but they just let it sit. [/quote] They did push back. And when that didn’t stop the offensive remarks, they deleted their original post, despite nearly everyone agreeing there was nothing wrong with calling attention to the remarks at the school board meeting. And despite that, a handful of activists who wanted to fight the adoption of the more recent CDC guidance decided to latch onto the post and mischaracterize what happened. It’s been clear that their objective wasn’t to come to the aid of the student, but simply to attack the group that disagrees with their policy positions. And they don’t seem to mind one but how it impacts the student. So who are the “nasty” women again?[/quote]
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