Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm did you see what happened at the last one? They are rotating people in to keep the crowd small.
No more mobs. Sounds reasonable to me.
So the right to petition and protest our government stops when the crowd disagrees with your agenda. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm did you see what happened at the last one? They are rotating people in to keep the crowd small.
No more mobs. Sounds reasonable to me.
+1
Keep most of the trash like this out.
There was worse going on at the meeting that the sheriff's office didn't do anything about. Some guy hit a woman wearing a pride shirt. Also threats were made to people there supporting transgendered students. It was worse than what was reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally abhor the idiots fighting the CRT straw man and hating trans children and demanding recalls of duly elected officials. But I don’t agree that the meetings should be closed to the public. I highly suspect this is illegal and hope someone sues.
It wasn't closed to the public. You had to sign up before the start of the meeting to speak. There were so many people signed up that it was estimated to take 6 hours. I didn't get to watch the entire thing, but I believe it did go 6 hours from what I've seen on FB. I think time was called and the vote will now happen tomorrow afternoon.
I think it's terrible that some of the Equity Loudoun speakers didn't feel comfortable enough to come in person due to what had transpired in the past. Also, nothing that was discussed tonight had to do with the CRT issue at all, so I feel that those protestors should have been made to set up at a perimeter farther back. It just distracts from the important issue of trans rights, which was the main point tonight.
Did you see the teacher who took her allotted time to publicly resign because she felt she had been forced to push a “politicized agenda” on students? They are going to find a way to keep it in the spotlight regardless of what’s actually on the docket.
I'm glad she resigned. I don't want any religious nutso teaching my kid. If I did, I'd send them to a private religious school.
Your religion has no place in your job. I don't care if you're a teacher, grocery store worker, doctor, garbageman, etc. - it doesn't belong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was pouring this evening with rain coming down sideways and these sh*ts still wouldn’t let more than a handful of people into the building.
Time to replace the entire LCPS board.
I’m gonna start referring to your son as “she” because that’s what my religious beliefs tell me to do.![]()
My son wouldn't care because we have raised him to be a confident young man who respects other's choices.
He's also learned from a young age, from having two moms, that the best reaction to someone looking for a rise out of you by saying mean things is to ignore them and give a slight smirk. Now that he's an older teen, his favorite thing to do when someone says something racist/homophobic is to simply say "well, that's interesting" in a very sincere manner. I got to see him use that one a few months ago, and I must say, it really did drive the guy bananas that that was all my son would say and wouldn't verbally spar with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was pouring this evening with rain coming down sideways and these sh*ts still wouldn’t let more than a handful of people into the building.
Time to replace the entire LCPS board.
I’m gonna start referring to your son as “she” because that’s what my religious beliefs tell me to do.![]()
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I'm with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm did you see what happened at the last one? They are rotating people in to keep the crowd small.
No more mobs. Sounds reasonable to me.
So the right to petition and protest our government stops when the crowd disagrees with your agenda. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:What an embarrassing visual. Do these Democratic school boards that are curtailing public attendance at, and participation in, regular meetings realize the message they are sending parents and community residents before the fall 2019 elections?
https://loudounnow.com/2021/08/05/public-will-have-restricted-access-to-loudoun-school-board-meetings/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an embarrassing visual. Do these Democratic school boards that are curtailing public attendance at, and participation in, regular meetings realize the message they are sending parents and community residents before the fall 2019 elections?
https://loudounnow.com/2021/08/05/public-will-have-restricted-access-to-loudoun-school-board-meetings/
Good. Maybe "parents and community members" will learn to behave like adults and not like screaming teenagers from reality TV and then, and only then, the policy can be reevaluated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Umm did you see what happened at the last one? They are rotating people in to keep the crowd small.
No more mobs. Sounds reasonable to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was pouring this evening with rain coming down sideways and these sh*ts still wouldn’t let more than a handful of people into the building.
Time to replace the entire LCPS board.
I’m gonna start referring to your son as “she” because that’s what my religious beliefs tell me to do.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally abhor the idiots fighting the CRT straw man and hating trans children and demanding recalls of duly elected officials. But I don’t agree that the meetings should be closed to the public. I highly suspect this is illegal and hope someone sues.
It wasn't closed to the public. You had to sign up before the start of the meeting to speak. There were so many people signed up that it was estimated to take 6 hours. I didn't get to watch the entire thing, but I believe it did go 6 hours from what I've seen on FB. I think time was called and the vote will now happen tomorrow afternoon.
I think it's terrible that some of the Equity Loudoun speakers didn't feel comfortable enough to come in person due to what had transpired in the past. Also, nothing that was discussed tonight had to do with the CRT issue at all, so I feel that those protestors should have been made to set up at a perimeter farther back. It just distracts from the important issue of trans rights, which was the main point tonight.
Did you see the teacher who took her allotted time to publicly resign because she felt she had been forced to push a “politicized agenda” on students? They are going to find a way to keep it in the spotlight regardless of what’s actually on the docket.
Anonymous wrote:One problem is LCPS has been elevated by the National anti-America media like Fox News, Daily Caller, etc, and they have a lot of rabid followers. So it’s become a proxy battle with a lot of bad actors who don’t even live in the county. One of them, a guy from California, was harassing the LCPS on its official Facebook group. So there is that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was pouring this evening with rain coming down sideways and these sh*ts still wouldn’t let more than a handful of people into the building.
Time to replace the entire LCPS board.
I’m gonna start referring to your son as “she” because that’s what my religious beliefs tell me to do.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It was pouring this evening with rain coming down sideways and these sh*ts still wouldn’t let more than a handful of people into the building.
Time to replace the entire LCPS board.