Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
I recently escaped from Woodmoor and it if full of the biggest mouthed, mean people that bully everyone not in their cliques. It is truly hateful. They have regular "woke-offs" on the local listserv and if you dare disagree with the current absurdity, the moderator mutes you.
It is a true echo chamber. Mink fits in that group like a glove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Which is why more black and brown people need to speak out about crime. Cause whenever there's a white face leading the charge, they get tarred with the racist label. And black and brown people are far more often the victims of violent crime anyway, so they should be speaking out the most and pushing back against white liberal anti-law enforcement policies and agendas.
Whaaat... way to misunderstand the cycle of violence. Black and brown communities have been talking about deplorable violence for ages. Cops beating kids for minor offenses or kneeling on necks aren't gonna make them friends of those communities any time soon.
Why are you bringing up police brutality, which happens far less often, than the kind of violence, theft and murder that occurs within our community by people from our community all the time? Don’t change the topic.
pp did that by saying anti police funding is a white liberal construct, you jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
I don't think she has teens yet; but her Chief of Staff is a former high school teacher at Northwood.
The problem is everyone only sees the problems left over from yesterday's solutions, without understanding the problems that yesterday's solutions solved. Same story with involuntary mental health treatment. I'm glad they're finally starting to understandAnonymous wrote:They finally see the crisis.
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2023/10/this-is-a-crisis-montgomery-county-panel-explores-juvenile-crime-and-possible-actions/
Why do progressives stick their heads in the sand until there's a crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Which is why more black and brown people need to speak out about crime. Cause whenever there's a white face leading the charge, they get tarred with the racist label. And black and brown people are far more often the victims of violent crime anyway, so they should be speaking out the most and pushing back against white liberal anti-law enforcement policies and agendas.
Whaaat... way to misunderstand the cycle of violence. Black and brown communities have been talking about deplorable violence for ages. Cops beating kids for minor offenses or kneeling on necks aren't gonna make them friends of those communities any time soon.
Why are you bringing up police brutality, which happens far less often, than the kind of violence, theft and murder that occurs within our community by people from our community all the time? Don’t change the topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Which is why more black and brown people need to speak out about crime. Cause whenever there's a white face leading the charge, they get tarred with the racist label. And black and brown people are far more often the victims of violent crime anyway, so they should be speaking out the most and pushing back against white liberal anti-law enforcement policies and agendas.
Whaaat... way to misunderstand the cycle of violence. Black and brown communities have been talking about deplorable violence for ages. Cops beating kids for minor offenses or kneeling on necks aren't gonna make them friends of those communities any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Which is why more black and brown people need to speak out about crime. Cause whenever there's a white face leading the charge, they get tarred with the racist label. And black and brown people are far more often the victims of violent crime anyway, so they should be speaking out the most and pushing back against white liberal anti-law enforcement policies and agendas.
Whaaat... way to misunderstand the cycle of violence. Black and brown communities have been talking about deplorable violence for ages. Cops beating kids for minor offenses or kneeling on necks aren't gonna make them friends of those communities any time soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Which is why more black and brown people need to speak out about crime. Cause whenever there's a white face leading the charge, they get tarred with the racist label. And black and brown people are far more often the victims of violent crime anyway, so they should be speaking out the most and pushing back against white liberal anti-law enforcement policies and agendas.
Anonymous wrote:Natali Fani-Gonzalez is the only serious person on the council who speaks in real-world terms and plain language.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would talk to MCPS and start suspending and expelling kids who deserve it. I know they don't want to have a special school for troubled kids but how about you lose your privilege to attend school in person and you are only allowed to attend school virtually for certain offenses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
my teen kids told me that all the teens in their school think RJ is a joke. Do these people who come up with like this know teens at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.
At a recent town hall someone asked about the increase in armed carjackings by teens and Mink said maybe we need to improve bus service so that teens don’t need to steal cars to get home… I wish I was making that up but she really said it.
This woman is a not a serious person. How did anyone vote for her?
Never elect a professional activist. I think a lot of people in her Woodmoor neighborhood voted for her without really doing their research. Hopefully they won’t make that mistake again.
I sincerely hope they don’t make that same mistake but I don’t give them a whole lot of credit. Does anybody know what the feeling is like in her neighborhood and in her district?
Everyone’s frightened by the crime crisis but most are afraid to say anything publicly for fear of being called racist. That’s my take and I live in Woodmoor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink is like a Fox News caricature of an insane liberal.
She truly is. She touted the fact that kids could lose extracurricular activities and be sent to an alternative school as "serious consequences" that should deter other kids from following in their footsteps.
She obviously doesn't know any actual teenagers or pre-teens if she thinks that's scaring any of them.