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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ certainly not within 2-3 generations [/quote] I imagine you are product of these find public schools. Unprecedented doesn't mean the last two or three generations.[/quote] :roll: The covid pandemic was unprecedented in terms of scale. In 1918-19, this area was mostly rural farmland. It wasn’t affected like urban areas of the time. Our schools boards have never dealt with something like this before. And they were cautious. So some parents got angry. And then they acted irrationally. [/quote] So you can't learn anything from history, because this area was farmlands? That's your argument? Urban areas aren't a uniquely modern invention of the last 10 years.[/quote] Like I said...our schools boards have never dealt with something like this on this scale before. And they were cautious. So some parents got angry. And then those parents acted irrationally. [/quote] As long as the FCDC and its proxies keep claiming that parents acted "irrationally," Democrats will keep losing contests in Virginia. I'd expect a big turnover on the FCPS School Board in 2023. The current members are widely despised for their incompetence and hypocrisy. Interestingly, the more progressive Democrats have wasted little time in savaging McAuliffe for the campaign he ran. At least they admit their candidate was terrible, even if their solution - to nominate candidates further to the left - may not prove successful. The School Board proxies in the Democratic ranks, on the other hand, just keep burying their heads further into the sand. [/quote] LOL. You equate random anonymous posters on the interwebs with... elected officials or political organizations? :lol: I'm starting to understand the "reasoning" that would lead someone to vote for Youngkin. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] You're going to have to get much better at gaslighting. Pretending the FCDC proxies who post their opinions (and FCDC propaganda) constantly on Twitter don't also post on sites like DCUM is asking too much. [/quote] +1 Gaslighting is their forte. They actually excel at one thing.[/quote] Oh look. Another person who isn't familiar with the interwebs. Plenty of people saw parents throwing tantrums last year. And then voting irrationally in November. [/quote] Yes - plenty of Democrats threw tantrums when people wouldn't comply with their wishes - and still continue to do so. And not voting the way you insist =/= "voting irrationally." You are not somehow "rational" while those with a different POV are "irrational." Sorry to disappoint.[/quote] "Comply with their wishes"? WTF are you talking about? :lol: People voting GOP "for the first time" just because they were mad at schools and "wanted to send a message" were irrational. People voting GOP because they support the GOP platform (vouchers) just means they are run-of the-mill GOP losers. [/quote] I see you're doubling-down on calling people "irrational" when they choose to vote for Republicans. Or "losers". Either way, I will so enjoy 2024. Have a great night![/quote] Are people really that stupid that they would change their vote based on anonymous comments on a mommy forum? :lol: This goes way beyond “irrational”. That is straight-up dumb AF. [/quote]
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