Anonymous wrote:These "local" parent groups are all backed by right wing money. And their main goal is getting Republicans in every level of office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
This, exactly. The GOP isn't looking for solutions. They are magnifying "issues" to stoke fears.
How about believe victims? Can we start there?
That’s rich. The GOP DGAF about victims. It won’t hesitate to exploit victims, but that’s not a solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
This, exactly. The GOP isn't looking for solutions. They are magnifying "issues" to stoke fears.
How about believe victims? Can we start there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
Right or wrong, this school board has been the focus of a lot of attention.
Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
This, exactly. The GOP isn't looking for solutions. They are magnifying "issues" to stoke fears.
How about believe victims? Can we start there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird how people on DCUM keep saying things I agree with are all “astroturfing.” I guess I should become a member of the Astroturf Party and start attending Koch Bros events.
That already exists…it’s called the GOP.
But I’m not racist, transphobic, or xenophobic.
I'm a Democrat, but these people are raising real issues. Just because they have an R next to their name doesn't mean they're automatically wrong. And I don't see the state Democratic party or Loudoun Democratic party doing much to fix these issues (their sole focus seems to be protecting their own political party, not making government run better).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
This, exactly. The GOP isn't looking for solutions. They are magnifying "issues" to stoke fears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird how people on DCUM keep saying things I agree with are all “astroturfing.” I guess I should become a member of the Astroturf Party and start attending Koch Bros events.
That already exists…it’s called the GOP.
But I’m not racist, transphobic, or xenophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Outside groups that come in like this don’t do it out of concern for local kids or even kids in general. Why would they spend resources on one school district like this? They do it because they see an opportunity to stoke division and energize their party’s base, and ultimately get their people elected. They don’t care about solving problems because then people would be less angry, and their anger is what drives the turnout they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird how people on DCUM keep saying things I agree with are all “astroturfing.” I guess I should become a member of the Astroturf Party and start attending Koch Bros events.
That already exists…it’s called the GOP.
But I’m not racist, transphobic, or xenophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So weird how people on DCUM keep saying things I agree with are all “astroturfing.” I guess I should become a member of the Astroturf Party and start attending Koch Bros events.
That already exists…it’s called the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:So weird how people on DCUM keep saying things I agree with are all “astroturfing.” I guess I should become a member of the Astroturf Party and start attending Koch Bros events.