As a rule – the “parents” who are the most angry about not being allowed to yell their uninformed nonsense during school board meetings don’t have children in that school district.
If you read the parents’ bill of rights, it boils down to a bunch of rights they already have. For example, public school budgets are, y’know, public. As is typical of the GOP, it’s performative masturbation.
Also, Jason, please let us know when the link is to a RWNJ site. I don’t want these assholes (the Washington Times in this case) to gather my data.
I can never figure out why we are always trying to earmark funding for undeserved communities. If the communities don’t deserve it, then we shouldn’t go out of our way for them.
As a rule – the “parents” who are the most angry about not being allowed to yell their uninformed nonsense during school board meetings don’t have children in that school district.
If you read the parents’ bill of rights, it boils down to a bunch of rights they already have. For example, public school budgets are, y’know, public. As is typical of the GOP, it’s performative masturbation.
Also, Jason, please let us know when the link is to a RWNJ site. I don’t want these assholes (the Washington Times in this case) to gather my data.
I noticed that about the “rights” that are being demanded. How about start by showing up at a fucking parent/teacher conference once in a while?
What? Without wasting the time of everybody else? I’m the victim here! I’m the victim! Wah!
What kind of uniform is required for screaming at your school board meeting? A MAGA hat and a knockoff Carhartt jacket?
Reading this headline, I kept wanting the word “uniformed” to be “uninformed”.
Well, you would be right to want that. I blame spell check.
I can never figure out why we are always trying to earmark funding for undeserved communities. If the communities don’t deserve it, then we shouldn’t go out of our way for them.
I also don’t approve of government programs for pubic welfare. That area should be in private hands.
I feel scene.