Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
"A trustee says a child was
traumatized by a poster showing
different colored children
holding hands and had to switch
classrooms. Now, she's arguing
to remove displays of racial
inclusivity and pride."
https://www.salon.com/2023/08/14/newest-anti-woke-tantrum-right-wingers- dont-think-kids-of-different-races-can-be-friends/
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so.
NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote in >news:9vqbeil14rf9rbfdpbsd6q7mh82thfojod@4ax.com:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
Political?!! Hell, I remember singing "red and yellow, black and white,
they are all precious in his sight" in church.
On 8/23/2023 4:23 AM, NoBody wrote:
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so.
The person said that displaying posters of children of different races and >ethnicities holding hands was "pushing political ideologies." That's what the >person said. Try to keep up.
Political?!! Hell, I remember singing "red and yellow, black and white,
they are all precious in his sight" in church.
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 08:21:55 -0700, Bill Litchfield
<billy@kick.wieber> wrote:
On 8/23/2023 4:23 AM, NoBody wrote:
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person
even said so.
The person said that displaying posters of children of different races
and ethnicities holding hands was "pushing political ideologies."
That's what the person said. Try to keep up.
"Red and yellow black and white, they're all precious in his sight.
Jesus loves the little children of the world."
Doesn't that make Jesus woke?
Swill
NoBody wrote:
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
So your argument is that it is the government's interest to
promote hostility amongst its citizens.
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 07:23:35 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
If seeing a photograph of different colors of humans clasping hands upset the parents that
much, then clearly they need a psychiatrist.
Swill
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 11:12:08 -0400, Governor Swill
<governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 07:23:35 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid> >>>wrote:
Lee wrote:The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even >>>said so. Do try to pay attention.
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum: Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's "war on woke" is expanding, it was >>>>> perhaps inevitable: Self-identified "mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands. Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that interracial friendship is possible. >>>>>
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different races, that they transferred classrooms." >>>>
If seeing a photograph of different colors of humans clasping hands upset the parents that
much, then clearly they need a psychiatrist.
And you as well wander from the point. Yet another reason you can't
be taken seriously.
Yet another reason you can't be taken seriously.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 07:17:04 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 11:12:08 -0400, Governor Swill >><governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 07:23:35 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid> >>>>wrote:
Lee wrote:The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even >>>>said so. Do try to pay attention.
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum: Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's "war on woke" is expanding, it was >>>>>> perhaps inevitable: Self-identified "mama bears" on a Texas school >>>>>> board are angry that a classroom had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands. Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north of Houston, turned the right-wing >>>>>> mania for censorship into a dark parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that interracial friendship is possible. >>>>>>
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different races, that they transferred classrooms." >>>>>
If seeing a photograph of different colors of humans clasping hands upset the parents that
much, then clearly they need a psychiatrist.
And you as well wander from the point. Yet another reason you can't
be taken seriously.
Dead on point. A parent so viciously racist that just a photograph of different colored
people not trying to kill each other was upsetting.
Yet another reason you can't be taken seriously.
You're a racist which is why you cant' be taken seriously.
Swill
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 09:26:06 -0400, Governor Swill
<governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 07:17:04 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 11:12:08 -0400, Governor Swill >>><governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 07:23:35 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid> >>>>>wrote:
Lee wrote:The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even >>>>>said so. Do try to pay attention.
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum: Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's "war on woke" is expanding, it was >>>>>>> perhaps inevitable: Self-identified "mama bears" on a Texas school >>>>>>> board are angry that a classroom had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands. Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north of Houston, turned the right-wing >>>>>>> mania for censorship into a dark parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that interracial friendship is possible. >>>>>>>
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When pressed for an example, according >>>>>>> to the news report, "Dungan referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different races, that they transferred classrooms." >>>>>>
If seeing a photograph of different colors of humans clasping hands upset the parents that
much, then clearly they need a psychiatrist.
And you as well wander from the point. Yet another reason you can't
be taken seriously.
Dead on point. A parent so viciously racist that just a photograph of different colored
people not trying to kill each other was upsetting.
You've still wandered away from what the story is about. It's not
about the example the reporter chose to put in (and no, no one was
"pressed" please...)
Yet another reason you can't be taken seriously.
You're a racist which is why you cant' be taken seriously.
Oh look, you call names when you can't discuss a topic. How original
of you.
"It bears repeating. Trumpers don't understand what happens when you
insult and degrade people. They don't take it well."
"Insulting and degrading people? No, not a crime but that doesn't
mean you won't have any consequences to deal with."
Swilly 8/16/2023
Swill
On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 07:23:35 -0400, NoBody <NoBody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 23:13:56 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid>
Lee wrote:
Newest "anti-woke" tantrum:
Right-wingers don't think kids
of different races can be friends
Considering how rapidly the right's
"war on woke" is expanding, it was
perhaps inevitable: Self-identified
"mama bears" on a Texas school
board are angry that a classroom
had a poster showing people of
different races holding hands.
Last week, the school board in
Conroe, Texas, a small city north
of Houston, turned the right-wing
mania for censorship into a dark
parody of itself. At issue? A
poster that seemed to imply that
interracial friendship is possible.
According to ABC 13 Eyewitness
News in Houston, things started
when school trustee Melissa
Dungan declared that she had
spoken to parents who were upset
about "displays of personal
ideologies in classrooms." When
pressed for an example, according
to the news report, "Dungan
referred to a first grade student
whose parent claimed they were
so upset by a poster showing
hands of people of different
races, that they transferred
classrooms."
The argument is about pushing political ideologies and the person even
said so. Do try to pay attention.
If seeing a photograph of different colors of humans clasping hands upset the parents that
much, then clearly they need a psychiatrist.
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