Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep these people are connected to white nationals groups. These are the people who “supported” youngkin.
They are in Iowa. How are you connecting them to Youngkin?
I don’t know what inspiration this particular nutball had but there was absolutely a national movement behind this encouraging RWNJ activists to swarm school board meetings whether they had kids in the schools, or even lived in the district, or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep these people are connected to white nationals groups. These are the people who “supported” youngkin.
They are in Iowa. How are you connecting them to Youngkin?
Anonymous wrote:
Yep these people are connected to white nationals groups. These are the people who “supported” youngkin.
Anonymous wrote:https://nbcmontana.com/amp/news/nation-world/national-school-board-group-almost-asked-feds-for-military-at-school-board-meetings-education-covid-coronavirus-guard-security-police-biden-merrick-garland
Sounds very Fidel Castro to me. They were begging the military to come to school board meetings to intimidate parents. The White House helped draft the letter to help deploy the military on parents. Now concerned parents are enemies of the Biden admin? Looks like it.
If Virginia showed us anything parents are fed up. This is disgusting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been extremely violent threats against school boards across the country.
Asking for the military sounds extreme, but so are the nut jobs out there losing their minds on school boards
[citation needed]
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like "cultural revolution" isn't going so well![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Um...
According to the letter, the boys' families were informed that the complaint and investigation was because the boys didn't call another student by their preferred pronouns of "they" and "them."
Can you imagine going after boys for this?
Actually I can if those boys were severely bullying the other student. I'd bet my house the kids who got punished were savagely bullying the other kid and the mouth-breathing parents decided to make it about "hurrrrrrrr durrrrrrrrrr pronouns!!!"
Maybe pronouns shouldn't be the focus in school? We had lived just fine in progressive cities with thriving LGBTQ communities without pronouns for many decades.
Maybe no one should excuse making threats that a police chief called “extremely vulgar, hateful and disturbing” for any reason?
Nobody should be making threats, was this specific school district known to have such incidents before, was it generally unhinged crowd of parents that rebelled so years ago for different reasons? If not, then you have to ask what exactly causes this type of conflict to arise and try to address this problem.