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Crazy parents take it to the schools and school boards
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Douglas County, Colorado, flyers left on teachers' cars.
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The whole nation doesn’t see that. I don’t.
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They think the whole world is watching them.
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“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams
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“If everyone fought for their own convictions there would be no war.” ― Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
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Crazy parents won't have to take it to the school boards much longer, the crazy is coming to serve on the boards.
Real Political Data @RealPData wrote: BREAKING:
Conservatives have swept the school board elections in DFW tonight
MartinD1964 @MartinD1964 wrote: I think all conservative candidates who win seats on a school board should pass a dress code policy stating that teachers cannot have neon colored hair such as green, pink, blue or purple and that teachers who discuss their sexuality gay or straight with students will be fired.
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams
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“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” —John Adams
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Red shirt dude.
https://twitter.com/stevanzetti/status/ ... 9664246786steven monacelli @stevanzetti wrote: I'm still thinking about how a man named Scott Western came to a school board meeting and said "Keep winning and we are going to keep coming so hard that the only thing these woketards will have to figure out is whether it's on their face, back, butt or thighs."
This was said unironically during a speech in support of new school board policies that proponents claim will prevent their children from being sexualized. He also made a homophobic joke about Monkey Pox.
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Is there an English translation available for red shirt dude's screed?
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"I hate everyone who's not a white heterosexual fascist like me!!! WWWHHHHOOOOOO!!!!!"sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 5:14 am Is there an English translation available for red shirt dude's screed?
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Heard a guy taking it to the school board in Miami, FL on the radio this morning. He wasn't a parent. He was gay, and contended that trying to help LGBT students only hurts them. His contention was that the ostracizing and whatnot he was subject to shaped his character and made him stronger, and that by attempting to eliminate that in our schools we are doing our children a disservice. Oh, and his future children will never go to a public school, they will go to a private school where they can be tormented as god intended if they are different.
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Loudoun County, Virginia parents suing DOJ/Garland over their right to terrorize school boards got their suit done thrown out.
https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/sh ... 1cv2775-16
https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/sh ... 1cv2775-16
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My family would say, “done got their suit throwed out.” I can hear that in my dad’s voice.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 3:33 pm Loudoun County, Virginia parents suing DOJ/Garland over their right to terrorize school boards got their suit done thrown out.
https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/sh ... 1cv2775-16
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Christians and Muslims coming together in support of censorship. Almost brings a tear to your eye.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... -shutdown/School board meeting cut short as protests over LGBTQ books grow unruly
Roxanne McDonald banged her gavel repeatedly during Monday night’s school board meeting in Dearborn, Mich., where hundreds denouncing books with LGBTQ content packed into the Dearborn Public Schools administration building.
Protesters, upset about books in school libraries that they consider too sexually explicit for students, carried signs that read, “Keep your porno books to yourself,” “If democracy matters, we’re the majority” and “Protect the children,” the last one written out in five languages. Others were there to support the LGBTQ community and champion inclusivity.
People shouted over each other, the school board members, McDonald’s gavel and even warnings from police.
McDonald, who chairs the school board, pleaded for calm. “Let’s show our children how to behave with civil discourse,” she said.
But when attendees were told their public comments would be limited to three minutes, they booed McDonald loudly.
Shortly after, she and the other board members left, saying they would be recessing “until we can get the situation under control.” Despite a significant police presence, which included pleas from the police chief, the uproar continued, and the meeting was suspended until Thursday night.
It was the most recent clash in Dearborn between parents who say their children are being exposed to sexually explicit books in school and educators who say they’ve updated a system to assess materials to make sure they’re appropriate for students. The tension mirrors the growing antagonism between schools and parents that has flared up around the country in recent years, fueled by pandemic-related school closures and debates over teachings on race and gender.
Like other parts of the country, conservative Christians were the first to raise fears about books with LGBTQ content in the Michigan school district, which serves the city of Dearborn and part of Dearborn Heights in the Detroit metro area, the Detroit Free Press reported. They then rallied the significant Muslim population in both cities to join them.
Weeks ahead of Monday’s meeting, local Muslim leaders pushed people to attend to tell the school board they oppose LGBTQ books being in public schools. One of the most prominent Muslim leaders in the state, Imam Sayed Hassan Al-Qazwini of the Islamic Institute of America in Dearborn Heights, used his sermon on Friday to urge his followers to go to the meeting to protest.
“Some of those books are completely inappropriate for our children to read,” Al-Qazwini said, according to the Free Press. “Some of those books promote pornography. Some of them promote homosexuality. We don’t need this.”
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Indigent parent takes it to the library board
This is a library board and she is far from crazy, but this feels like the right place.
The Tennessee Holler @TheTNHoller wrote: MUST-WATCH: “I’ve never been sexually assaulted at a drag show, but I have been at church. TWICE! The men told me it was MY fault.”
MAURY COUNTY library board - local mom rips homophobe County Commissioner Aaron Miller, whose ignorant hate chased out the library director
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Crazy parents take it to the schools and school boards
Good for her!
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ChudsOfTikTok @ChudsOfTikTok wrote: If you don't understand what happens when there is a massive media apparatus pushing a narrative that Board of Education members are groomers for not banning books or outting LGBT students too their parents, then you need to listen to this.
That is stochastic terrorism.
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In this episode, a local (to me) school board member suggests that parents pull their children out of the public school district THAT SHE REPRESENTS and put them into private schools or homeschooling.
Josh '𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕹𝖔𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖎𝖔𝖚𝖘 𝕵𝕻𝕲' Gray 🌵 @AZNotoriousJPG wrote: After Peoria USD voted down a transphobic bathroom policy, board member, and homeschool mom, Rebecca Hill encouraged parents to pull their kids from PUSD.
"God is not blessing this district"
Maybe she should resign then?
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Why is this lady even on the school board when she homeschools?
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You need not have kids in school to run and serve on the board. You only need to be a resident. Residents without children and even those who homeschool or send their kids to private schools still do pay taxes to support their local school (directly, through sales taxes, or through their rent, as the owner would make sure that the rent covers property tax).
Of course, she is quite the hypocrite if she homeschools but still sits on a board that makes decisions for the public schools. I assume she only ran to be difficult and stick it to people she hates.
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She's only there to toss hand grenades around the room...northland10 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:57 pm
Of course, she is quite the hypocrite if she homeschools but still sits on a board that makes decisions for the public schools. I assume she only ran to be difficult and stick it to people she hates.
"He sewed his eyes shut because he is afraid to see, He tries to tell me what I put inside of me
He's got the answers to ease my curiosity, He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity"
Trent Reznor
He's got the answers to ease my curiosity, He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity"
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Crazy parents take it to the schools and school boards
The East Ramapo Central School District in New York took this idea to extremes. In New York (unlike most places), property owners pay a separate school tax set by the local school board. A group of people who send their children to private schools got elected to the school board, then systematically gutted the school district financially because they didn’t want to pay for services they weren’t using.northland10 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:57 pmYou need not have kids in school to run and serve on the board. You only need to be a resident. Residents without children and even those who homeschool or send their kids to private schools still do pay taxes to support their local school (directly, through sales taxes, or through their rent, as the owner would make sure that the rent covers property tax).
Of course, she is quite the hypocrite if she homeschools but still sits on a board that makes decisions for the public schools. I assume she only ran to be difficult and stick it to people she hates.
Things got really ugly.
This American Life did a terrific series on it. Since the series ran in 2014 there has been a ton of litigation.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/534/a- ... e-majority
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Our local special elections are coming up, and as usual there are a number of candidates running for school board seats. We have eight people running for two seats. Three have no prior government experience. The same three are endorsed by known conservatives and/or elected GOP state party members. And (surprise!) they have similar statistical concerns about the level of education children receive (percentages aplenty!), prioritization, and listening to parents. How odd. Hmmm ...
One of these three has deeper pockets with elections signs all over the place. That's usually my first clue not to elect someone for a school board position. It's a political stepping stone so you can put prior experience on your resume. This is your "easy in". No thank you.
Two of the candidates are actual teachers. One is a retired principal and math teacher from this district. Long list of endorsements from teachers, elected officials, and parents. Seems like a good choice. The other is a former teacher, and now an outreach director for a local healthcare system. Her endorsements are even longer. Some of the letters of support are very heart warming. She seems like the best choice as well.
The remaining candidates may have been good choices. Emphasis on maybe. There is nothing remarkable about their statements, no perceived biases or political affiliations, and no crazy talk. For example one is a mother with kids in school in the district. She says she wants to get involved. She doesn't express any concerns, or list priorities. So, do we stack it up to this being her first run and doesn't know how to sell herself to the public, or is she a stealth candidate with a horrible agenda once she gets on the board?
Thankfully we have two who are eminently qualified. Our choices will be simple. This year.
One of these three has deeper pockets with elections signs all over the place. That's usually my first clue not to elect someone for a school board position. It's a political stepping stone so you can put prior experience on your resume. This is your "easy in". No thank you.
Two of the candidates are actual teachers. One is a retired principal and math teacher from this district. Long list of endorsements from teachers, elected officials, and parents. Seems like a good choice. The other is a former teacher, and now an outreach director for a local healthcare system. Her endorsements are even longer. Some of the letters of support are very heart warming. She seems like the best choice as well.
The remaining candidates may have been good choices. Emphasis on maybe. There is nothing remarkable about their statements, no perceived biases or political affiliations, and no crazy talk. For example one is a mother with kids in school in the district. She says she wants to get involved. She doesn't express any concerns, or list priorities. So, do we stack it up to this being her first run and doesn't know how to sell herself to the public, or is she a stealth candidate with a horrible agenda once she gets on the board?
Thankfully we have two who are eminently qualified. Our choices will be simple. This year.
Crazy parents take it to the schools and school boards
Please post the results when they become available.I am curious as to who prevails the GOP endorsed candidates or the highly qualified ones.