The whole scope of behavior by the American right tells us that the majority of them are racists, not “just one lady who doesn’t like progressive posters.” Also, it’s pretty clear you didn’t read the article, just the headline.
The majority of people who identify with “the right” are racist? I hope you have a source because it’s not in the article.
Just getting tired of blanket statements from militant teens, telling all other impressionable teens how to think.
Stupidity like racial intolerance needs to be combated with systematic changes like education. Not by circlejerking with like minded people who don’t offer any criticism to the parties they think they hate so much.
Sure, just as long as we don’t institute policies that make some single woman’s opinion about a decoration in a classroom into a thing that has to be examined in detail by teachers and administrators.
But whoops, that’s what Florida has already done…created a bloated, forced Karen-based bureaucracy in education.
This article really sucks lol. Can we not generalize people based on a woman who said she doesn’t like progressive posters?
The whole scope of behavior by the American right tells us that the majority of them are racists, not “just one lady who doesn’t like progressive posters.” Also, it’s pretty clear you didn’t read the article, just the headline.
The majority of people who identify with “the right” are racist? I hope you have a source because it’s not in the article.
Just getting tired of blanket statements from militant teens, telling all other impressionable teens how to think.
Stupidity like racial intolerance needs to be combated with systematic changes like education. Not by circlejerking with like minded people who don’t offer any criticism to the parties they think they hate so much.
To quote another comment
"The lady is part of a large, well funded, national movement of white christian nationalist women orchestrating school board take overs. "
Sure, just as long as we don’t institute policies that make some single woman’s opinion about a decoration in a classroom into a thing that has to be examined in detail by teachers and administrators.
But whoops, that’s what Florida has already done…created a bloated, forced Karen-based bureaucracy in education.