Anonymous wrote:Was it education? taxes? you like the fleece?
In all seriousness, I'd like to hear (see) your answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
What is this, though?
I've seen it stated several times (maybe the same poster) in various elections threads, but I've never seen this "left woke ideology" defined. What points are too far left for you?
I'm a moderate who cast a mixed ballot this time.
My most liberal view, IMO, is that police forces do need defunded. I work closely with police agencies due to my job and I see constant mismanagement and overall incompetence hinder the outcome of court cases. Defunded to me is not a dismantling of the police at all (I also don't think that will ever happen; I mean, look at how Minneapolis voted yesterday), but reallocating funds within the department to add in mental health experts as well as for more training for officers.
My most conservative view, IMO, is that I don't think weed should be legal. I also back the 2nd Amendment, so maybe that's my most conservative view?
I hope it doesn't come off as snark or anything because I honestly want to understand the views/points that are considered too far left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Number one reason was the state of public schools. Virtual learning last year opened my eyes to the liberal agenda waving very strongly. And I’m not even talking about crt. I’m taking about dumbing down academics to a point where nothing is being taught, for the sake of equity. Which left my kid not learning anything. I realized the teaching approaches for reading and math were dismal for early elementary. Heavy reliance on iPads, no grading, no phonics, no structure. That may work in high school but it doesn’t in early elementary. Secondly, I will not get my kid vaccinated until there is full fda approval. It felt almost certain that a Democrat in charge would try to usher in vaccine mandates preemptively. As a side note, I am a registered Democrat and have been most of my life. The whole agenda is just swinging too far left and feels like it is leaving me behind, for the sake of larger social issues that I don’t have a dog in the fight in.
TL/DR: "I don't want to lose my privilege."
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t defend black face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Number one reason was the state of public schools. Virtual learning last year opened my eyes to the liberal agenda waving very strongly. And I’m not even talking about crt. I’m taking about dumbing down academics to a point where nothing is being taught, for the sake of equity. Which left my kid not learning anything. I realized the teaching approaches for reading and math were dismal for early elementary. Heavy reliance on iPads, no grading, no phonics, no structure. That may work in high school but it doesn’t in early elementary. Secondly, I will not get my kid vaccinated until there is full fda approval. It felt almost certain that a Democrat in charge would try to usher in vaccine mandates preemptively. As a side note, I am a registered Democrat and have been most of my life. The whole agenda is just swinging too far left and feels like it is leaving me behind, for the sake of larger social issues that I don’t have a dog in the fight in.
TL/DR: "I don't want to lose my privilege."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
What is this, though?
I've seen it stated several times (maybe the same poster) in various elections threads, but I've never seen this "left woke ideology" defined. What points are too far left for you?
I'm a moderate who cast a mixed ballot this time.
My most liberal view, IMO, is that police forces do need defunded. I work closely with police agencies due to my job and I see constant mismanagement and overall incompetence hinder the outcome of court cases. Defunded to me is not a dismantling of the police at all (I also don't think that will ever happen; I mean, look at how Minneapolis voted yesterday), but reallocating funds within the department to add in mental health experts as well as for more training for officers.
My most conservative view, IMO, is that I don't think weed should be legal. I also back the 2nd Amendment, so maybe that's my most conservative view?
I hope it doesn't come off as snark or anything because I honestly want to understand the views/points that are considered too far left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
What is this, though?
I've seen it stated several times (maybe the same poster) in various elections threads, but I've never seen this "left woke ideology" defined. What points are too far left for you?
I'm a moderate who cast a mixed ballot this time.
My most liberal view, IMO, is that police forces do need defunded. I work closely with police agencies due to my job and I see constant mismanagement and overall incompetence hinder the outcome of court cases. Defunded to me is not a dismantling of the police at all (I also don't think that will ever happen; I mean, look at how Minneapolis voted yesterday), but reallocating funds within the department to add in mental health experts as well as for more training for officers.
My most conservative view, IMO, is that I don't think weed should be legal. I also back the 2nd Amendment, so maybe that's my most conservative view?
I hope it doesn't come off as snark or anything because I honestly want to understand the views/points that are considered too far left.
Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
Anonymous wrote:Far left woke idealogy. We need to move back towards the center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Education hands down. Same with my Dh
Can you and the other PPs who voted Youngkin due to education expand on this with specific anecdotes that influenced your decision? I am genuinely curious. My kids are happy and on track in ES, I see no evidence of "far left woke ideology" in their day-to-day educational interactions, and we have been overall satisfied with their teachers and school administration despite the challenges of virtual learning. I struggle to identify with parents who believe their kids are being radicalized or underserved in the name of equity, but I really want to understand.