Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Somebody posted the receipts of all the RWNJ’s threatening violence against local school boards.
Good work!
Thank you, it’s ridiculous though that these need to be pointed out.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Somebody posted the receipts of all the RWNJ’s threatening violence against local school boards.
Good work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are their local police? I have seen local police at FCPS board meetings. Why can’t they utilize local law enforcement?
“Local police” in most of these backwaters are the neighbors and cousins of the troublemakers disrupting these meetings. Relying on local cops to keep these loons in check is asking for trouble. There needs to be a federal police force that would be free of local influences and loyal only yo the federal government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been extremely violent threats against school boards across the country.
Asking for the military sounds extreme, but so are the nut jobs out there losing their minds on school boards
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Where are their local police? I have seen local police at FCPS board meetings. Why can’t they utilize local law enforcement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been extremely violent threats against school boards across the country.
Asking for the military sounds extreme, but so are the nut jobs out there losing their minds on school boards
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been extremely violent threats against school boards across the country.
Asking for the military sounds extreme, but so are the nut jobs out there losing their minds on school boards
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would’ve been a good idea. The first time a bunch of antivaxxer parents got themselves shot with machineguns, I’ll bet the rest of them would’ve piped down real quick, ha!
One things for sure - VA wouldn’t have elected that trumper protege if this had been done last spring. That whole movement would never have crystalized. Those troublemakers would be staying home in fear. Compared to now - where they’re literally burning books like the nazis they are.
NSBA should’ve brought the hammer down early, and hard.
Seriously? You’re promoting violence? Nothing is wrong with peaceably or angrily protesting or questioning school boards, or even protesting SCOTUS justices. Violence is not the answer here. Can you imagine how many would turn around and shoot back at SB meetings … in Montana?!
Book banning, like online censorship, is wrong for government to do.
Letting low information, low wattage, and heavily armed right-wing nut jobs run amok and control the narrative isn't the answer either. Something needs to be done, perhaps having these nut jobs run full bore headfirst into the full might of the US military complex might help put things into the proper perspective.
They and their guns need to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been extremely violent threats against school boards across the country.
Asking for the military sounds extreme, but so are the nut jobs out there losing their minds on school boards
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been extremely violent threats against school boards across the country.
Asking for the military sounds extreme, but so are the nut jobs out there losing their minds on school boards
[citation needed]