Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
To think it was only a few weeks ago that Stephen Austin was strutting around on social media asking for a one on one debate with Sunil.![]()
Is it still all about Stephen Austin on the "facebook group" or have they shifted resources to Solomon yet?
It's Steve Austin's Facebook group, so I'm guessing it's still about Steve Austin.
He really doesn't strike me as someone who would step out of the limelight for the good of the cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gap between Dasgupta and Austin widened from 3,013 on Friday night to 4,084 on Sunday.”
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/harris-dasgupta-push-further-ahead-in-school-board-at-large-race/
And now Dasgupta is ahead of Austin by 5,336 votes.
The gap between Dasgupta and Austin has grown to 7,227 votes.
Harris: 37,159
Dasgupta: 24,828
Austin: 17,601
To think it was only a few weeks ago that Stephen Austin was strutting around on social media asking for a one on one debate with Sunil.![]()
Is it still all about Stephen Austin on the "facebook group" or have they shifted resources to Solomon yet?
It's Steve Austin's Facebook group, so I'm guessing it's still about Steve Austin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gap between Dasgupta and Austin widened from 3,013 on Friday night to 4,084 on Sunday.”
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/harris-dasgupta-push-further-ahead-in-school-board-at-large-race/
And now Dasgupta is ahead of Austin by 5,336 votes.
The gap between Dasgupta and Austin has grown to 7,227 votes.
Harris: 37,159
Dasgupta: 24,828
Austin: 17,601
To think it was only a few weeks ago that Stephen Austin was strutting around on social media asking for a one on one debate with Sunil.![]()
Is it still all about Stephen Austin on the "facebook group" or have they shifted resources to Solomon yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gap between Dasgupta and Austin widened from 3,013 on Friday night to 4,084 on Sunday.”
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/harris-dasgupta-push-further-ahead-in-school-board-at-large-race/
And now Dasgupta is ahead of Austin by 5,336 votes.
The gap between Dasgupta and Austin has grown to 7,227 votes.
Harris: 37,159
Dasgupta: 24,828
Austin: 17,601
To think it was only a few weeks ago that Stephen Austin was strutting around on social media asking for a one on one debate with Sunil.![]()
Is it still all about Stephen Austin on the "facebook group" or have they shifted resources to Solomon yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gap between Dasgupta and Austin widened from 3,013 on Friday night to 4,084 on Sunday.”
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/harris-dasgupta-push-further-ahead-in-school-board-at-large-race/
And now Dasgupta is ahead of Austin by 5,336 votes.
The gap between Dasgupta and Austin has grown to 7,227 votes.
Harris: 37,159
Dasgupta: 24,828
Austin: 17,601
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it's Dasgupta or a lottery to determine where your kid goes to school.
That's a lie. Stop lying.
Have you not read the email that Lynne sent to JOF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it's Dasgupta or a lottery to determine where your kid goes to school.
That's a lie. Stop lying.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it's Dasgupta or a lottery to determine where your kid goes to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gap between Dasgupta and Austin widened from 3,013 on Friday night to 4,084 on Sunday.”
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/harris-dasgupta-push-further-ahead-in-school-board-at-large-race/
And now Dasgupta is ahead of Austin by 5,336 votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9Anonymous wrote:Or maybe those people from Bethesda are advocating for their kids at their overcrowded school (Bethesda ES, and Ashburton ES, where kids were sitting on upside down trashcans one year because their weren't enough chairs/desks).
So to be clear, it is ok to advocate for your kids at other schools, but Bethesda parents are not allowed to advocate for their kids because they are white, wealthy and whiny.
Got it.
I keep hearing about the trashcans at Ashburton, but that has nothing to do with the overcrowdedness of the school. It just means there weren't enough chairs. Order some more chairs.
Also, nobody is stopping you from advocating. You are allowed to advocate for whatever you like, however you like (within the bounds of legal advocacy). And everybody else is allowed to say whatever they want about your advocacy (within the bounds of legal opinion-expressing). That's how it works.
Ashburton has over 950 kids. That is way too many for an elementary school. And whenever anyone does advocate for a W school, DCUM accuses them of being wealthy, white, whiny, women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9Anonymous wrote:Or maybe those people from Bethesda are advocating for their kids at their overcrowded school (Bethesda ES, and Ashburton ES, where kids were sitting on upside down trashcans one year because their weren't enough chairs/desks).
So to be clear, it is ok to advocate for your kids at other schools, but Bethesda parents are not allowed to advocate for their kids because they are white, wealthy and whiny.
Got it.
I keep hearing about the trashcans at Ashburton, but that has nothing to do with the overcrowdedness of the school. It just means there weren't enough chairs. Order some more chairs.
Also, nobody is stopping you from advocating. You are allowed to advocate for whatever you like, however you like (within the bounds of legal advocacy). And everybody else is allowed to say whatever they want about your advocacy (within the bounds of legal opinion-expressing). That's how it works.
Ashburton has over 950 kids. That is way too many for an elementary school. And whenever anyone does advocate for a W school, DCUM accuses them of being wealthy, white, whiny, women.
Anonymous wrote:9Anonymous wrote:Or maybe those people from Bethesda are advocating for their kids at their overcrowded school (Bethesda ES, and Ashburton ES, where kids were sitting on upside down trashcans one year because their weren't enough chairs/desks).
So to be clear, it is ok to advocate for your kids at other schools, but Bethesda parents are not allowed to advocate for their kids because they are white, wealthy and whiny.
Got it.
I keep hearing about the trashcans at Ashburton, but that has nothing to do with the overcrowdedness of the school. It just means there weren't enough chairs. Order some more chairs.
Also, nobody is stopping you from advocating. You are allowed to advocate for whatever you like, however you like (within the bounds of legal advocacy). And everybody else is allowed to say whatever they want about your advocacy (within the bounds of legal opinion-expressing). That's how it works.