Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
I’m trying to understand something here. Is the outrage that she had racist and bully remarks thrown her way? Or is the out rage that people are criticizing what she has said regarding masks? IMO that’s is fair game since she is a full voting member of the board. Pretty sure we’re still allowed to criticize what she is saying just like we would Brenda wolf or Scott Joftus.
You can disagree with someone's views with attacking them personally. It's something we've forgotten how to do.
Nobody attacked her personally except for the trolls who have nothing to do with MOCO. The tweet went viral...as it should have based on her outrageous remarks.
How do you know they have nothing to do with MOCO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
I’m trying to understand something here. Is the outrage that she had racist and bully remarks thrown her way? Or is the out rage that people are criticizing what she has said regarding masks? IMO that’s is fair game since she is a full voting member of the board. Pretty sure we’re still allowed to criticize what she is saying just like we would Brenda wolf or Scott Joftus.
You can disagree with someone's views with attacking them personally. It's something we've forgotten how to do.
Nobody attacked her personally except for the trolls who have nothing to do with MOCO. The tweet went viral...as it should have based on her outrageous remarks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
I’m trying to understand something here. Is the outrage that she had racist and bully remarks thrown her way? Or is the out rage that people are criticizing what she has said regarding masks? IMO that’s is fair game since she is a full voting member of the board. Pretty sure we’re still allowed to criticize what she is saying just like we would Brenda wolf or Scott Joftus.
You can disagree with someone's views with attacking them personally. It's something we've forgotten how to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
I’m trying to understand something here. Is the outrage that she had racist and bully remarks thrown her way? Or is the out rage that people are criticizing what she has said regarding masks? IMO that’s is fair game since she is a full voting member of the board. Pretty sure we’re still allowed to criticize what she is saying just like we would Brenda wolf or Scott Joftus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.
I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life.
Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents.
Many were MCPS parents. The anti-Masks crowd
Who? Name them and their comments.
Bc what I said, there were many parents who rightfully criticized her words, and then some anonymous Twitter losers who made the stupid remarks.
As a PP said, hiding behind a few stupid remarks is REALLY good cover for her ridiculous comments
Those women are nasty. Yup I said it. And if they are so righteous they could have pushed back against the horrible comments but they just let it sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.
I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life.
Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents.
Many were MCPS parents. The anti-Masks crowd
Who? Name them and their comments.
Bc what I said, there were many parents who rightfully criticized her words, and then some anonymous Twitter losers who made the stupid remarks.
As a PP said, hiding behind a few stupid remarks is REALLY good cover for her ridiculous comments
Those women are nasty. Yup I said it. And if they are so righteous they could have pushed back against the horrible comments but they just let it sit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
That particular group is incredibly racist and vile and they know it. Maybe they need to check the types of followers they are cultivating and actually pushback when the comments turn vile. Did not see any apology. Just that the video was removed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.
I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life.
Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents.
Many were MCPS parents. The anti-Masks crowd
Who? Name them and their comments.
Bc what I said, there were many parents who rightfully criticized her words, and then some anonymous Twitter losers who made the stupid remarks.
As a PP said, hiding behind a few stupid remarks is REALLY good cover for her ridiculous comments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.
I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life.
Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents.
Many were MCPS parents. The anti-Masks crowd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.
I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life.
Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents.
Many were MCPS parents. The anti-Masks crowd
Anonymous wrote:MCPS parents were not making fun of Hana. The folks making fun were not mcps parents.
I think it’s important to share the video of her comments though bc most people don’t watch live BOE meetings. She represents a big issue in this county. Fear of getting sick far outweighs the actual risks. Perception has gotten us into a lot of trouble. When I saw the video, my first thought was - wow - we have work to do. We need to change the messaging. Show people how to assess risks, face fears, re-enter life.
Video clips of important comments will always be shared after BOE meetings. SMOBs should expect public feedback and criticism. It’s politics. Nasty comments are unacceptable. But, at least what I saw, was not from mcps parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
I’m trying to understand something here. Is the outrage that she had racist and bully remarks thrown her way? Or is the out rage that people are criticizing what she has said regarding masks? IMO that’s is fair game since she is a full voting member of the board. Pretty sure we’re still allowed to criticize what she is saying just like we would Brenda wolf or Scott Joftus.
There’s a group of people that have a vested interest in shifting attention away from what the school board member said to the offensive and inappropriate remarks that people made on twitter, many of whom didn’t appear to be in MoCo at all, much less associated with parent groups here.
But two things can be true: the school board member dangerously suggested we ignore data on mask efficacy when considering changes to mask policies, and some people on Internet can be mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who shared this are trash. looking at you, Togetheragain mcps. You all are trash.
If one of the rally leaders cared so much about kids mental health, then they would work at a place that takes insurance
How ridiculous to share a video of the remarks made by a voting school board member during a board meeting. Obviously that’s inappropriate. No scchol board member should be expected to be held accountable for their remarks or decisions.
I’m trying to understand something here. Is the outrage that she had racist and bully remarks thrown her way? Or is the out rage that people are criticizing what she has said regarding masks? IMO that’s is fair game since she is a full voting member of the board. Pretty sure we’re still allowed to criticize what she is saying just like we would Brenda wolf or Scott Joftus.