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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Diaz has a photo of Tulsi Gabbard with an assault rifle shooting up MCPS on her X account. This is not a person to vote for who will be making decisions for children. And her kids are not even in public school. And she supports RFK Jr one has to be a complete idiot to support a heroin addict's advice for kids. If you voted for her you are an idiot. [/quote] As someone who gets triggered by Tulsi Gabbard of all people, you shouldn't throw around idiot label too much.[/quote] As someone who served and who has been personally affected by the consequences of terrorism and political violence, I take these issues seriously. That is why I find it deeply troubling when political figures or candidates use imagery, rhetoric, or social media content that appears to make light of violence or treat serious threats as political props. School violence is not a joke. Threats against schools are not a joke. The fear that students, parents, teachers, and communities experience is not a joke. Clearly you think an assault rifle shootting up MCPS is ok?? Shame on you. If a candidate chooses to share content depicting violence against a school system or using violent imagery for political purposes, voters have every right to question that judgment. Public officials and candidates should be helping lower tensions and promote responsible discourse, not contributing to inflammatory rhetoric. My criticism has nothing to do with partisan labels. It is about responsibility, judgment, and the standards we should expect from people seeking positions of public trust. The same principle applies to public figures and political commentators generally. We should evaluate their statements, actions, and messaging critically and hold them accountable when they promote misinformation, divisive rhetoric, or irresponsible conduct. These issues are too serious to be dismissed as jokes, memes, or political theater. Diaz is not fit for any job concerning children her social media her words her posts her literal anti American violence is plenty of evidence to prove that fact.[/quote]
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