Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:alarm bells go off when i hear that suburban white women are angry about something related to schools. But so far i’m not hearing any of the drama on this livestream.
Start watching around minute 38 or so.
Anonymous wrote:alarm bells go off when i hear that suburban white women are angry about something related to schools. But so far i’m not hearing any of the drama on this livestream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
No. She said the people were called unhinged b/c they were non-white. She wasn't there. They just jumped to conclusions that someone acting crazy was called out for it b/c she didn't think the crazies were white. They were. They all were.
Yes. And now she is suggesting that people do need to get loud and act disruptive to see real change. That lady needs to go on administrative leave.
That is verbatim what I heard a south Fairlington father say to pump up his neighbors a year ago at a community meeting at Kenmore middle school— “get loud”. What followed were constant interruptions of staff, petulant, rude and juvenile interjections, fake tears, and making grade school children stammer through scripted “speeches” written by their overbearing and shameless parents. I’m sure they weren’t the first to do these things either, it’s all part of a playbook that’s been around for years, and tends to work.
Anonymous wrote:The video is posted now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
No. She said the people were called unhinged b/c they were non-white. She wasn't there. They just jumped to conclusions that someone acting crazy was called out for it b/c she didn't think the crazies were white. They were. They all were.
Her words:
While I realize that the people that were being disorderly last night were White, many of them are standing up for communities that cannot speak for themselves, i.e. undocumented peoples.
The folks being disorderly could have cared less about such undocumented peoples. They were all white women living in the McKinley walk zone. This teacher is a liar either way. Either she wasn't there. Or she was there and is purposefully making things up about what happened.
I believe she was there and spoke. I thought I saw her on the live stream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
No. She said the people were called unhinged b/c they were non-white. She wasn't there. They just jumped to conclusions that someone acting crazy was called out for it b/c she didn't think the crazies were white. They were. They all were.
Her words:
While I realize that the people that were being disorderly last night were White, many of them are standing up for communities that cannot speak for themselves, i.e. undocumented peoples.
The folks being disorderly could have cared less about such undocumented peoples. They were all white women living in the McKinley walk zone. This teacher is a liar either way. Either she wasn't there. Or she was there and is purposefully making things up about what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, the geniuses don’t realize Ashlawn’s demographics will change to be a lot more like McKinley’s. It won’t be a 7 for long. Also, dominion hills property is pretty stable. McK houses aren’t worth more than Ashlawn houses.
Lol keep telling yourself that, 17% low income vs 5%, anything over 10 is a shit show
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes. And now she is suggesting that people do need to get loud and act disruptive to see real change. That lady needs to go on administrative leave.
Yeah, just ask politely and wait. That has always delivered results.
Screaming at staff and/or actively disrupting meetings because you don't like the results is conduct unbecoming an APS employee.
To be fair, the teacher spamming AEM re Key is not the person who disrupted the meeting.
I can't find the meeting discussion on AEM anymore. Did they delete it because it didn't fit their narrative and they realized their "tone policing" arguments were in support of a white woman whose issue was being moved from one white/wealthy school to one slightly less white/wealthy?
There’s still a discussion there. The most recent comment likens the crazies to Rosa Parks.
The AEM posters (who weren’t there and didn’t watch the live stream) seem to think the screamers were Key supporters. I hope they post the video if only to shut them up when they realize it’s rich white women yelling about being moved from McKinley to another wealthy school. Is that really the civil disobedience those AEM posters want to be promoting??
It is so satisfying to see the wokest of the woke accidentally stand up for the people they normally abhor. I am loving this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
No. She said the people were called unhinged b/c they were non-white. She wasn't there. They just jumped to conclusions that someone acting crazy was called out for it b/c she didn't think the crazies were white. They were. They all were.
Her words:
While I realize that the people that were being disorderly last night were White, many of them are standing up for communities that cannot speak for themselves, i.e. undocumented peoples.
The folks being disorderly could have cared less about such undocumented peoples. They were all white women living in the McKinley walk zone. This teacher is a liar either way. Either she wasn't there. Or she was there and is purposefully making things up about what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. AEM finally chimes in and it’s the Key teacher claiming that the speakers being called unhinged must be wronged non-white people. WTH?! Can she say anything without going to racism? The crazy speakers were McK. 99% chance they were white. If I had my kid in her class, I’d pull him so fast!
Actually, she said something like “the speakers may have been white” (because normally that would mean that they should just stfu, right?) “but they were speaking on behalf of undocumented people without a voice.” I’m assuming that means that some of the screamers were #savekey advocates, or that she thought that they were.
I’m not sure where the crazy ends and the crazier begins.
No. She said the people were called unhinged b/c they were non-white. She wasn't there. They just jumped to conclusions that someone acting crazy was called out for it b/c she didn't think the crazies were white. They were. They all were.
Her words:
While I realize that the people that were being disorderly last night were White, many of them are standing up for communities that cannot speak for themselves, i.e. undocumented peoples.