Opinion PA school board member pens blistering op-ed to parents: ‘No, I don’t work for you’

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Guess he has no plans for re-election, might even be recalled. Good. Fuck him, fully, the bitch. 🖕 🖕 🖕

PA school board member pens blistering op-ed to parents: ‘No, I don’t work for you’​

January 23, 2022 | Chris Donaldson | Print Article

With parents making inroads against the “woke” leftist ideologues, who have used their positions within the educational system to promote the poisonous racism of critical race theory while subjecting young children to tyrannical forced masking, a member of a Pennsylvania school board is pushing back.

In a blistering diatribe published by the York Dispatch, York Suburban School Board member Richard Robinson unloaded on the parents who have begun turning out for meetings to demand that board members be held accountable, spurring him to declare “I don’t work for you.”


Robinson began his op-ed by taking exception with parents who show up, “It is a requirement of local school boards to provide opportunities for public comment. This provision gives residents of a school district the chance to vent their spleens about exorbitant taxes or demand subjects be taught properly the way they were during the most frigid period of the Cold War. In the past, more often than not, nobody showed up.”

Decrying the idea that school board meetings are the “new battleground in the fight for America’s future” which he attributed to social media, Robinson wrote, “Some members of my community appear to interpret this part of board meetings as the occasion to tell board members why they have the collective intelligence of a village idiot and how the school district ought to be addressing real problems. When the board does not fall in line with each and every demand, we are accused of ignoring the thoughtful, unbiased, sincere and righteous ultimatums of our community.”

He proceeded to run down a list of six key points that he sought to make, the first of which being, “With all due respect to the men and women who snarl, “I’m a taxpayer! You work for me!” No, I don’t work for you. I was elected by people who voted to represent you. It is not the same thing. You may also be surprised to learn every member of a school board is a taxpayer, too. I come from a long line of taxpaying men and women.”

Robinson also took exception with “people who introduce themselves as doctors without mentioning their specialties or credentials and expect their pronouncements to be accepted as unimpeachable,” adding “After all, Jack Kevorkian was a doctor,” referring to the physician who was nicknamed “Dr. Death” for his role in assisting terminally ill patients with committing suicide.

The school board member also lashed out at parents who threaten lawsuits against school board members as well as those who threaten to pull their children out of school over mask mandates, “Framing your choice this way makes you sound like a bully.”

“Finally, with all due respect to the charlatans who claim health and safety measures are responsible for destroying the mental health of children simply to justify their own social agenda, Robinson wrote, “you are the most offensive and vile of all. There are members of this community who tried to draw attention to the warning signs of increasing mental distress among our children long before you ever thought of mental health as a potential cudgel. To listen to your repeated distortions of the facts is nauseating.”

“As far as the right side of history is concerned — I like my odds,” he concluded.

The reaction to Robinson’s screed was entirely predictable.

(Bunch of Twitters, available at link.)


Robinson’s mini-manifesto also draw a response from Nicole Neily who is president of Parents Defending Education, a group that identifies itself as “a national, grassroots nonprofit empowering parents to advocate for classrooms that educate – not indoctrinate.”

Neily commented to Fox News Digital, “Far too many elected officials have shown over the past two years that the ‘consent of the governed’ is little more than an inconvenient speed bump on the road to advancing their unpopular agendas.”

She added, “Mocking and dismissing the concerns of the community may be cathartic for petty dictators, but it is not a path to electoral success.”
The growing calls for school board accountability is seen by leftists as an alarming development that has struck panic into the hearts of far-left teacher’s unions and so disturbs Democrats that Attorney General Merrick Garland was compelled to equate parents with domestic extremists with his controversial October 2021 memo tasking the FBI with using counterterrorism tools to monitor parents.

Now that parents have managed to turn the tables, don’t expect the leftist charlatans who have been masquerading as educators to go down without one heck of a fight.



 
“After all, Jack Kevorkian was a doctor,” referring to the physician who was nicknamed “Dr. Death” for his role in assisting terminally ill patients with committing suicide.”
I don’t see anything wrong with Dr. Kevorkian. He provided an important service for the terminally ill. Maybe if this guy wasn’t so ableist people would like him more?
 
Can anybody give me an actual serious explanation for why wokeists are currently so obsessed with other people's children? They can't all be pedophiles.
Brainwashing, specifically a certain Soviet technique they called "demoralization." The whole idea is basically to just ruin education to the point nobody can do anything practical with the useless information they're taught & they'll welcome outside invaders as liberators.

USSR defector Yuri Bezmenov explained it best.
 
Can anybody give me an actual serious explanation for why wokeists are currently so obsessed with other people's children? They can't all be pedophiles.
The same reason why all of those weird Christian kid's shows like VeggieTales and Bibleman exist: get 'em while they're young. Whether you're trying to spread a religion or a political ideology, it makes sense to prioritize preaching your message to the children. The minds of children are far more malleable, after all.
 
“a national, grassroots nonprofit..."
Massive X to doubt that it isn't being backed by political power players.

“Far too many elected officials have shown over the past two years that the ‘consent of the governed’ is little more than an inconvenient speed bump on the road to advancing their unpopular agendas.”
Right-winger moment.
 
The scary part is that you are more accurate than you realize. School is more of a social institution than anything else.
I wasn't joking. we as a nation are apparently done send people to space and have progressed to basic underhive ganger tactics being the curriculum as thats what theyll need
 
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Teach your children to always, always distrust leftists. They are pedophiles, they are charlatans, they will never have your best interests in mind, they are evil.
We absolutely must inoculate them prior to their first contact with “teachers.” They need to know that just like any adult, teachers are not inherently trustworthy, and that many of them are not there to teach, but to try to alienate kids from their parents and indoctrinate them into ideology that their family and community opposes. If any adult, teacher or coach or volunteer or counselor or ANYONE, tries to talk to them about sex, race, gender, sexuality, religion, or government/politics, they’re not to fight back in the moment, but remain quiet and attentive, remember what happened very clearly, and then report that behavior to mom and dad immediately.

Otherwise, in their innocence, they assume that teachers are good, because mom and dad sent them to the teacher, so they must be good. Sad that we must take that small bit of innocence to protect their innocence on the whole, but teachers cannot be trusted, and kids need to be prepared to fight back.

ETA: basically, teach kids the equivalent of “pronouns in the bio, opinion discarded.” Explain to them that bad teachers will often have crayon-colored hair, weird tats and piercings, dress strangely, and that they do these things to appear colorful and clown-like to kids to lure them into trusting them, but that these are the very teachers most likely to be dangerous. They should report when their teachers or aides in their courses present this appearance, or if their teachers announce pronouns or ask them for theirs, and to be extra wary of them.

Bad touch, they know, we must add “bad talk” and “bad appearance.”
 
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