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Which is helped from the naive obliviousness of well-meaning liberal judges.Nail on the coffin for this strategy is solid control of the courts.
Let’s gooooooo!!!
This is bait everyoneIsn’t this a case about Asian-American students allegedly being held to a higher standard than other students for admission?
The mittens is coming off. Bout time
This is gonna be a **** showVIRGINIA — The administration of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has set up an email address for residents to report any type of teachings or practices in public schools across the state that they feel are “inherently divisive.”
Youngkin said his administration wants to be aware of these school practices and curriculums that are disliked by residents so the administration can “make sure that we’re rooting it out.”
The governor made the comments Monday on the show of conservative radio host John Fredericks, who was Donald Trump’s Virginia presidential campaign chairman in 2016 and 2020.
On the show, Youngkin encouraged Virginia residents to send an email to [email protected] if they are concerned about practices inside their local schools and what is being taught by teachers.
“We’re going to make sure that we catalog it all, and it gives a great insight of what’s happening at the school level and that gives us further, further ability to make sure that we’re rooting it out,” Youngkin said.
Youngkin Urges Residents To Report Teachers, Schools Promoting 'Divisive' Ideas
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has set up an email for residents to report any type of "divisive" teachings or practices in public schools they oppose.patch.com
now do ya boy
I don’t know what this means.