Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is receiving numerous frequent violent threats, who are we to say she doesn’t need protection? Attacks on public officials are on the rise. If the police and the SB think she needs protection, it’s quite possible she needs protection.
Shouldn’t she have a social worker protect her instead of armed security?
Social worker salaries are much less than armed security, and according to FCPS, more effective.
Anonymous wrote:* No recess outside of Elementary School
* English class, even for the advanced students, requires no reading of actual books
* No sports until high school - and then 50 kids trying out for 15 spots.
* The school board debates utterly useless garbage but manages to pass hiring their campaign managers on FCPS staff
* They talk equity but do absolutely nothing to make anything actually equitable except hire crazy expensive token black women to "run DEI"
* They send out endless surveys about kids' mental health - which only makes kids question their mental health but solves nothing
* Kids never, ever leave the building in Middle and High School. Sometimes for PE but half the year, they are sitting and learning about "health"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be more supportive if there credible reports of actual threats. Without them, this feels like an anticipatory move to try and chill people from disagreeing with Reid and the School Board, especially if, as some in FCPS have asserted, the next round of boundary proposals are “substantially different” from the proposals released in April and May.
We’ve seen this type of behavior from FCPS before, when they cut speaker time at board meetings and stopped showing the faces of speakers (supposedly to protect them but more likely to just make the speakers seem like random, faceless drones). They really do not tolerate criticism well at all.
Don't forget about the DEI issues.
Not sure how that cuts. The most agitated folks in that issue might be far-left activists if FCPS did what the Trump DEI and Youngkin want. If they are defiant, the far-right will more likely just be keyboard warriors who try to use it as campaign fodder.
A lot more people will care about boundary decisions than DEI decisions, as far as I can tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be more supportive if there credible reports of actual threats. Without them, this feels like an anticipatory move to try and chill people from disagreeing with Reid and the School Board, especially if, as some in FCPS have asserted, the next round of boundary proposals are “substantially different” from the proposals released in April and May.
We’ve seen this type of behavior from FCPS before, when they cut speaker time at board meetings and stopped showing the faces of speakers (supposedly to protect them but more likely to just make the speakers seem like random, faceless drones). They really do not tolerate criticism well at all.
Don't forget about the DEI issues.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be more supportive if there credible reports of actual threats. Without them, this feels like an anticipatory move to try and chill people from disagreeing with Reid and the School Board, especially if, as some in FCPS have asserted, the next round of boundary proposals are “substantially different” from the proposals released in April and May.
We’ve seen this type of behavior from FCPS before, when they cut speaker time at board meetings and stopped showing the faces of speakers (supposedly to protect them but more likely to just make the speakers seem like random, faceless drones). They really do not tolerate criticism well at all.
Anonymous wrote:If she is receiving numerous frequent violent threats, who are we to say she doesn’t need protection? Attacks on public officials are on the rise. If the police and the SB think she needs protection, it’s quite possible she needs protection.
Anonymous wrote:* No recess outside of Elementary School
* English class, even for the advanced students, requires no reading of actual books
* No sports until high school - and then 50 kids trying out for 15 spots.
* The school board debates utterly useless garbage but manages to pass hiring their campaign managers on FCPS staff
* They talk equity but do absolutely nothing to make anything actually equitable except hire crazy expensive token black women to "run DEI"
* They send out endless surveys about kids' mental health - which only makes kids question their mental health but solves nothing
* Kids never, ever leave the building in Middle and High School. Sometimes for PE but half the year, they are sitting and learning about "health"
Anonymous wrote:If she is receiving numerous frequent violent threats, who are we to say she doesn’t need protection? Attacks on public officials are on the rise. If the police and the SB think she needs protection, it’s quite possible she needs protection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asra- please stop posting your “news” articles here. No one is interested in hearing from you.
NP.
To the PP:
I find it highly suspect you are attacking not only a female journalist, but a woman of color. Your motives here appear both racist and sexist.
Anonymous wrote:Asra- please stop posting your “news” articles here. No one is interested in hearing from you.
Anonymous wrote:Asra- please stop posting your “news” articles here. No one is interested in hearing from you.
Anonymous wrote:It's like clockwork, Asra and her friends and family show up with her inflammatory "articles" and posts like crazy 3-4 months before every. major election. This is exactly what she did four years ago, too, she tried to stir up fear in all the NOVA mommies and her crew got Youngkin in office. Be wary, folks.