Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Voting for Trump is "thinking for herself".
There's something to be said for a naturalized American citizen who carefully weighs the positions of a candidate and acknowledges her many differences with the candidate she votes for, as compared to those who simply and repeatedly pull the lever for candidates because they came from a particular party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the powers that be and their political cronies react so negatively whenever parents they theoretically should be trying to serve express concerns with their questionable decisions.
The local Democrats are absolutely ruthless in their demonization of anyone who challenges them. If you don't like them wasting money on "anti-racist" speakers at $20K a pop, you're a racist. If you think the contract with the third-party boundary consultant is a waste of time and money, you're an elitist. If you thought TJ was admirable before they started messing with the admissions, you're a bigot. And if you don't like them stocking their library shelves with graphic descriptions of underage sex, you're a prude.
I think they are going to get an eye opening in the 2023 School Board elections, even if they can eke out victories this fall.
The issue is the scale and motivation behind those "complaints".
The GOP is actively pushing activists into these local groups to stir discourse and push their agenda. They even had someone on the TJ PTA stirring up trouble.
They amplify these issues out of context - e.g., screaming at the SB meeting instead of bringing it up for review, screaming about masks, etc.
It's all just irrational - not based on valid concerns - and playing at people's fears.
So you think "activists" are reprehensible if they come from one party, but laudable if they come from the other party, and that anyone who agrees with them is a dupe who is being played?
Just the level of arrogance and condescension that is likely going to lead to the unseating of this insufferable School Board in two years. Pity it can't happen sooner.
I think it's disgusting for any political party to send in trained operatives to manipulate local school issues for political gain.
To infiltrate the PTA? To scream at the SB? To rip masks off of teachers?
It's disgusting.
Trained operatives? LOL.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. Voting for Trump is "thinking for herself".
Anonymous wrote:Why are we defending these types of books? I don't see the need for them in the school library. Is there a shortage of books to stock the library? Yes it belongs in the public library or your personal home library but not in schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the powers that be and their political cronies react so negatively whenever parents they theoretically should be trying to serve express concerns with their questionable decisions.
The local Democrats are absolutely ruthless in their demonization of anyone who challenges them. If you don't like them wasting money on "anti-racist" speakers at $20K a pop, you're a racist. If you think the contract with the third-party boundary consultant is a waste of time and money, you're an elitist. If you thought TJ was admirable before they started messing with the admissions, you're a bigot. And if you don't like them stocking their library shelves with graphic descriptions of underage sex, you're a prude.
I think they are going to get an eye opening in the 2023 School Board elections, even if they can eke out victories this fall.
The issue is the scale and motivation behind those "complaints".
The GOP is actively pushing activists into these local groups to stir discourse and push their agenda. They even had someone on the TJ PTA stirring up trouble.
They amplify these issues out of context - e.g., screaming at the SB meeting instead of bringing it up for review, screaming about masks, etc.
It's all just irrational - not based on valid concerns - and playing at people's fears.
So you think "activists" are reprehensible if they come from one party, but laudable if they come from the other party, and that anyone who agrees with them is a dupe who is being played?
Just the level of arrogance and condescension that is likely going to lead to the unseating of this insufferable School Board in two years. Pity it can't happen sooner.
I think it's disgusting for any political party to send in trained operatives to manipulate local school issues for political gain.
To infiltrate the PTA? To scream at the SB? To rip masks off of teachers?
It's disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did thre right wing media send out the bat signal to ban books now? Every parent has the right to opt out of books for their kods but the nuts at tonight’s school board meeting want to pray and ban books. The latest idiot wouldn’t stop talking when her time was up and made the Board have to recess. No rules for these sheep. Where did these backwards folks come from?
Looks like Parents Defending Education (full of Koch associates and Trumphumpers) is all over this manufactured "issue":
https://twitter.com/Think_Schultz
https://twitter.com/AsraNomani
The GOP / Koch organizations are forcing these "issues" by sending in professional organizers to local “grassroots” parent groups.
For example, Parents Defending Education is full of Koch associates and Trumphumpers:
https://fedsoc.org/contributors/nicoleneily
https://ij.org/staff/rachel-hannabass/
Trump appointees:
Richey
https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/trump-and-devos-announce-new-hires-at-education-department/2017/06
Aimee Viana
https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/the-controversial-couple-heading-trumps-hispanic-education-efforts/2018/09
Nomani is a Trumphumper too:
https://www.npr.org/2016/11/12/501853618/muslim-woman-immigrant-and-trump-supporter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the powers that be and their political cronies react so negatively whenever parents they theoretically should be trying to serve express concerns with their questionable decisions.
The local Democrats are absolutely ruthless in their demonization of anyone who challenges them. If you don't like them wasting money on "anti-racist" speakers at $20K a pop, you're a racist. If you think the contract with the third-party boundary consultant is a waste of time and money, you're an elitist. If you thought TJ was admirable before they started messing with the admissions, you're a bigot. And if you don't like them stocking their library shelves with graphic descriptions of underage sex, you're a prude.
I think they are going to get an eye opening in the 2023 School Board elections, even if they can eke out victories this fall.
The issue is the scale and motivation behind those "complaints".
The GOP is actively pushing activists into these local groups to stir discourse and push their agenda. They even had someone on the TJ PTA stirring up trouble.
They amplify these issues out of context - e.g., screaming at the SB meeting instead of bringing it up for review, screaming about masks, etc.
It's all just irrational - not based on valid concerns - and playing at people's fears.
So you think "activists" are reprehensible if they come from one party, but laudable if they come from the other party, and that anyone who agrees with them is a dupe who is being played?
Just the level of arrogance and condescension that is likely going to lead to the unseating of this insufferable School Board in two years. Pity it can't happen sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the powers that be and their political cronies react so negatively whenever parents they theoretically should be trying to serve express concerns with their questionable decisions.
The local Democrats are absolutely ruthless in their demonization of anyone who challenges them. If you don't like them wasting money on "anti-racist" speakers at $20K a pop, you're a racist. If you think the contract with the third-party boundary consultant is a waste of time and money, you're an elitist. If you thought TJ was admirable before they started messing with the admissions, you're a bigot. And if you don't like them stocking their library shelves with graphic descriptions of underage sex, you're a prude.
I think they are going to get an eye opening in the 2023 School Board elections, even if they can eke out victories this fall.
The issue is the scale and motivation behind those "complaints".
The GOP is actively pushing activists into these local groups to stir discourse and push their agenda. They even had someone on the TJ PTA stirring up trouble.
They amplify these issues out of context - e.g., screaming at the SB meeting instead of bringing it up for review, screaming about masks, etc.
It's all just irrational - not based on valid concerns - and playing at people's fears.
So you think "activists" are reprehensible if they come from one party, but laudable if they come from the other party, and that anyone who agrees with them is a dupe who is being played?
Just the level of arrogance and condescension that is likely going to lead to the unseating of this insufferable School Board in two years. Pity it can't happen sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the powers that be and their political cronies react so negatively whenever parents they theoretically should be trying to serve express concerns with their questionable decisions.
The local Democrats are absolutely ruthless in their demonization of anyone who challenges them. If you don't like them wasting money on "anti-racist" speakers at $20K a pop, you're a racist. If you think the contract with the third-party boundary consultant is a waste of time and money, you're an elitist. If you thought TJ was admirable before they started messing with the admissions, you're a bigot. And if you don't like them stocking their library shelves with graphic descriptions of underage sex, you're a prude.
I think they are going to get an eye opening in the 2023 School Board elections, even if they can eke out victories this fall.
The issue is the scale and motivation behind those "complaints".
The GOP is actively pushing activists into these local groups to stir discourse and push their agenda. They even had someone on the TJ PTA stirring up trouble.
They amplify these issues out of context - e.g., screaming at the SB meeting instead of bringing it up for review, screaming about masks, etc.
It's all just irrational - not based on valid concerns - and playing at people's fears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did thre right wing media send out the bat signal to ban books now? Every parent has the right to opt out of books for their kods but the nuts at tonight’s school board meeting want to pray and ban books. The latest idiot wouldn’t stop talking when her time was up and made the Board have to recess. No rules for these sheep. Where did these backwards folks come from?
Looks like Parents Defending Education (full of Koch associates and Trumphumpers) is all over this manufactured "issue":
https://twitter.com/Think_Schultz
https://twitter.com/AsraNomani
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the language was shocking enough to upset the School Board, then it is shocking enough to be off the shelves.
Oh please. *eye roll*
All kinds of things can be “shocking” out of context. You’re like the people who decide that abortion is wrong simply because you watch a film of the procedure and it seems disturbing. You know what else is disturbing? Heart surgery. Bowel surgery. Brain surgery. You know what else is creepy out of context? Book scenes that depict murder, suicide, rape, overdose, etc.
If you read the passage in context as some kind of advertisement for or endorsement of sex….there something really wrong with you.
Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how the powers that be and their political cronies react so negatively whenever parents they theoretically should be trying to serve express concerns with their questionable decisions.
The local Democrats are absolutely ruthless in their demonization of anyone who challenges them. If you don't like them wasting money on "anti-racist" speakers at $20K a pop, you're a racist. If you think the contract with the third-party boundary consultant is a waste of time and money, you're an elitist. If you thought TJ was admirable before they started messing with the admissions, you're a bigot. And if you don't like them stocking their library shelves with graphic descriptions of underage sex, you're a prude.
I think they are going to get an eye opening in the 2023 School Board elections, even if they can eke out victories this fall.