She didn’t fully read either the poem, or *any* of the books that she complained about. In her words, “They have to read for me because I’m not an expert,” she said. “I’m not a reader. I’m not a book person. I’m a mom involved in my children’s education.” So, a self-admitted uneducated, illiterate simpleton.
She also claims to not have read the anti-Semite text beyond the word “communism,” which then triggered her fragile sensibilities so badly that she immediately had to share it on social media.
She’s been spotted at rallies with the Proud Boys, and ultra-conservative “parental rights” groups.
She’s a Cuban national, with English as a second language.
She simply *can’t* be anti-semite, because “she has Jewish friends and is a fan of the Israeli Netflix series ‘Fauda.'”
So, to sum things up, she’s an illiterate moron who can’t be bothered to actually read anything and gets triggered by the mere word “communism,” yet this is the kind of dimwitted simpleton that’s influencing what’s taught or read in schools?
mandalore237 says
Never would’ve pegged the woman trying to ban books as a nazi!
wtfburritoo says
So, quick summary of the article:
She didn’t fully read either the poem, or *any* of the books that she complained about. In her words, “They have to read for me because I’m not an expert,” she said. “I’m not a reader. I’m not a book person. I’m a mom involved in my children’s education.” So, a self-admitted uneducated, illiterate simpleton.
She also claims to not have read the anti-Semite text beyond the word “communism,” which then triggered her fragile sensibilities so badly that she immediately had to share it on social media.
She’s been spotted at rallies with the Proud Boys, and ultra-conservative “parental rights” groups.
She’s a Cuban national, with English as a second language.
She simply *can’t* be anti-semite, because “she has Jewish friends and is a fan of the Israeli Netflix series ‘Fauda.'”
So, to sum things up, she’s an illiterate moron who can’t be bothered to actually read anything and gets triggered by the mere word “communism,” yet this is the kind of dimwitted simpleton that’s influencing what’s taught or read in schools?
We. Are. Fucked.
Lvielle says
Hey, we all make mistakes.
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Who among us hasn’t accidentally given our kids a copy of Mein Kampf as a birthday present?
Macyaak says
Oops accidentally did a Nazi
formerPhillyguy says
>The review committee said it “erred on the side of caution” in deciding to limit students’ access
If you are going to “err”, wouldn’t it have been better to allow access and let parents determine if the books were appropriate for their kids?
macadamnut says
Sounds like someone has a case of “I’m a fucking idiot”.
Happypappy007 says
Florida madness
bigjack78 says
Shocked
wwarnout says
“I’m sorry they found out I promoted the Protocols of the Elders of Zion” is more likely.