Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is Youngkin abandoning EO2? No response to all the school systems that said they won’t follow it after his initial vague threat to Arlington, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction apparently has not yet rescinded the former guidance and issued new guidance as instructed by the EO, even though it’s supposed to go into effect on Monday.
The EO says the decision to mask or not is up to a child's parents. So come Monday, some anti-maskers are going to send their kids to school without masks and then there will be confrontations and chaos. And Youngkin will get his face on Fox News again. Success!
Some anti-maskers like this lady.
Batsh1t crazy VA.
Youngkin’s win has emboldened the crazy violent contingent just like Trump’s did. In addition to this type of thing I’ve been hearing about some other stuff outside of NoVA like open calls for violence against Democrats (threatening things written on car windshields for example). Thanks Youngkin voters you’ve made VA a crappy place to live by letting these POS’s feel like they can come out of the woodwork. MD is too blue for me but I’d rather have let the drugs of the state feel like they needed to stay in hiding. Now they’re just out here openly calling for violence and think their governor is on their side.
Links to the bolded? No? Then stop spreading absurd lies and rumors.
DP
I would show you proof if it wouldn’t potentially jeopardize my own anonymity and that of someone I know. They posted a photo in a private group. I can assure you 100% that his is happening and it’s disgusting.
But go ahead and stay in denial so you don’t have to feel any guilt for voting for the guy. Just like Trump voters did when his nasty hard core supporters came out with their vile actions and words.
Absolutely lame. If you have no proof or links, then you're just an anonymous internet troll spewing rumors/lies.
I feel absolutely no guilt (WTF?) for voting for a reasonable, rational, common sense guy like Youngkin. It defies logic that actually think anyone would feel guilty for voting for him. Or rather, for voting for anyone you deem unacceptable. I was thrilled to vote for not only him, but also Winsome Sears and Jason Miyares. As for you, maybe deal with your disappointment like an adult?
Don't worry, I'm sure there will be more of what I saw in that photo soon enough, that someone will post on Twitter or the like. Then you won't have a choice but to acknowledge reality. It's about as bad as it gets. To be clear, the person who did it wrote it on their own car windshield not someone else's. It referenced VA being a red state now and basically said the closest thing to "Democrats should be murdered" that you can say without using those particular words.
Not sure what you mean by your last statement. Any adult would be disgusted by what was depicted in that photo. But I guess I'm not supposed to say anything because it's too hard for you to accept that some Youngkin supporters are vile people who publicly advocate for violence against those who don't agree with them?
Your post is simply a word salad full of nonsense. Why would anyone feel guilt for a so-called photo claimed to have been seen by some random internet poster? So bizarre.
You are distorting the details so that the information appears less credible. It doesn’t matter what you say. You are focusing on the guilt aspect rather than focus on the reality that Youngkin’s win has emboldened the violent crazies much like Trump did. You won’t be able to deny it for much longer. There will be more incidents like this Page County school board thing and the photo that I saw (posted by someone I know, who saw it themselves while out in their community in another part of the state).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
What'd I miss?
His announcement that everyone should follow their school guidelines until the court case works through the system. He didn’t even try to enforce his EO before giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
What'd I miss?
His announcement that everyone should follow their school guidelines until the court case works through the system. He didn’t even try to enforce his EO before giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Younkin knows it doesn't matter, his supporters aren't the sharpest tools in the shed and most won't even register that he didn't do what he said he would do the first week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
What'd I miss?
His announcement that everyone should follow their school guidelines until the court case works through the system. He didn’t even try to enforce his EO before giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
What'd I miss?
His announcement that everyone should follow their school guidelines until the court case works through the system. He didn’t even try to enforce his EO before giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
What'd I miss?
His announcement that everyone should follow their school guidelines until the court case works through the system. He didn’t even try to enforce his EO before giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
What'd I miss?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if parents decide that they want to opt out of mandated vaccines like MMR, etc...is that their right now? Since a parent knows what is best for the health of their child?
Honest question: does this set some sort of precedent in that regard?
What happens when parents want to opt out of treating their kids for head lice?
Anonymous wrote:Still laughing at the sight of Youngkin totally capitulating to Northern Virginia. He’s so weak.
Anonymous wrote:. It’s not a cold it’s not the flu stop with your bsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Some parents would like the choice to not have their kids be exposed to disease vectors in the classroom.
Kids give each other colds and flu and have for years.
Keep your kid home if you want to avoid it.
Long term effects from childhood COVID very real
Home school your kid if you don’t want masking should keep them as dumb as you