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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would encourage everyone voting to go to Mr. Austin's webpage. See how he is reacting to opponents, his experience in BOE affairs and his supporters. [/quote] Summary?[/quote] I went to his webpage. I can not find any experience in the area of education and or anything that pertains to the job at hand. Doesn't mean he's not qualified, but does give me pause. Looks like he's financial planner of some sort. Job, it says he's started at non profit, and it looks like that hasn't been around long. It's called Montgomery County Neighbors for local schools. His social media, ie twitter and FB are harsh, a few posts gave me definite pause about his capability to look at things objectively if someone decides to disagree with him. He definitely went overboard when talking with student advocates. Whether he liked their stance or not doesn't give him a pass to be professional and calm. He seems to pass this behavior off as him defending himself, I'm not clear on that. Easy to see for yourself. I keep finding this "f Bethesda works in finance and started a Facebook group to organize opposition to the analysis. His slogans are “Neighborhood Schools” and “Great Local Schools For All.” While this might sound harmless, these slogans have a long history of racist ties, as they were used by some white parents to protest school integration in the 1960s. His campaign has other troubling connections: he received $3,000 from an organization founded by Zhenya Li, who fights local pro-immigrant laws, and he’s donated money to an anti-school redistricting lawsuit brought by a lawyer who spent over a decade fighting the inclusion of LGBTQ curriculum in Montgomery County schools. In recent weeks, his campaign has illegally placed hundreds of signs on public roads and at parks and schools." He claims that is all not true. The above paragraph has been in quite a few periodicals. Again I do not know if it's true, so I am focusing on his demeanor online and it's not pretty. [/quote]
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