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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Radicalized school boards are the problem. Even San Francisco has finally admitted it. The FFX and Loudoun boards are hopelessly radicalized. It is ridiculous how out of touch they really are. The only solution is to vote out every last one of them.[/quote] "I don't like the FFX and Loudon school boards" would have been just as informative and required you to type fewer words. [/quote] There are people I disagree with; some I may dislike. The SB in Loudoun and FFX are next-level crazy (as in: insanely radical). Far to the left of The Squad. They need to do the honorable thing and resign.[/quote] How on earth are they radically left? They've done nothing except make the divide between wealthy and poor school districts as big as ever, which is the usual conservative approach. And conservatives can't deny that, because I'm certain that no conservative is going to be voting for a candidate that supports real blending of poor and wealthy school districts. [/quote] It's actually hilarious that people really believe they are radical lefties. They are great at paying lip service and with grand gestures that change nothing (TJ, Lewis, school renaming, using the term equity constantly), but they will never shift boundaries in a way that angers a significant portion of rich home owners. [/quote]
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