Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
By this logic, why are people in VA up in arms about school related laws in FL? It doesn’t affect them, right?
Ouch, good point!
They’re “up in arms” because censorious, anti-LGBT moves in Florida may be a harbinger of things to come here, if Republicans get their way. Are NoVa parents going all the way to Florida to yell at school boards? I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
By this logic, why are people in VA up in arms about school related laws in FL? It doesn’t affect them, right?
Ouch, good point!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
By this logic, why are people in VA up in arms about school related laws in FL? It doesn’t affect them, right?
Anonymous wrote:I told you radical Republicans were the one spamming these board meetings and protests. The dude lives in Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
By this logic, why are people in VA up in arms about school related laws in FL? It doesn’t affect them, right?
The people who are driving this educate their children via homeschooling or private. They have no interest in ever enrolling their kids in a public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
By this logic, why are people in VA up in arms about school related laws in FL? It doesn’t affect them, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Again, why does this person have any interest in LCPS? He lives in...Maryland, right? And his children aren't even in public school.
I have a child in LCPS. I'm certainly not some progressive liberal by any stretch of the imagination, but this push from outsiders or people who don't even have children in LCPS is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?
Who is Walt? I was just drawing attention to Matt’s new documentary, What is a Woman, and noting that his appearance before the LCPS board was shown in the film. And it’s probably the best one minute segment in the entire public comment period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone (and I mean everyone) who has children in public schools needs to watch Matt Walsh’s documentary What is a Woman.
His one minute before the Loudoun School board was brilliant.
Hey Walt. Why did you wait 9 months to come in and comment on your one minute before the school board?