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Jeff Timmer, former chair of the Michigan GOP, who has soured on the party and backed President Joe Biden, said it's at the school level where he has grown increasingly concerned about radicalization.

"If these people get into positions of school boards, they will start to set curriculum. And that will have a long-term effect," Timmer said, adding that the push for activists to run for school board seats is "as or more alarming than anything I've seen so far."

Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the country's largest unions ... said the focus on schools is part of the right's broader search for wedge issues ahead of the midterm elections next year.

"It's about constant destabilization, creating anger, exploiting the anxiety that people have right now," she said. "it is also kind of rooted in the destabilization of the institutions in America that have, you know, long been used to unify the country. Like great neighborhood public schools."

> Jeff Timmer, former chair of the Michigan GOP, who has soured on the party and backed President Joe Biden, said it's at the school level where he has grown increasingly concerned about radicalization. > "If these people get into positions of school boards, they will start to set curriculum. And that will have a long-term effect," Timmer said, adding that the push for activists to run for school board seats is "as or more alarming than anything I've seen so far." > Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the country's largest unions ... said the focus on schools is part of the right's broader search for wedge issues ahead of the midterm elections next year. > "It's about constant destabilization, creating anger, exploiting the anxiety that people have right now," she said. "it is also kind of rooted in the destabilization of the institutions in America that have, you know, long been used to unify the country. Like great neighborhood public schools."

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They rule by centralization. Local politics is the place to start taking control. This is the correct place for the path to begin.

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Are they required by contract to be terrified of us doing the very shit they are currently doing?

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It scares them because they know they are outnumbered and they can't operate in the dark anymore.

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The thing that terrifies them is their own insignificance. Tax eaters they get to throw the weight of the state around, that makes them feel powerful, it blinds them from their own insecurities, they begin to lie to themselves that because they are part of the state, that they have true power. It's this delusion that makes them so fragile, so mentally weak, so easily offended, that terrifies them to their core. That normal people, are stronger, faster, work harder, have higher ethics, and have developed themselves into greater human beings than they could ever fathom. That's what scares them, the fact that their power is nothing but an illusion, and deep down, they're simply as weak as they are old.

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Power is force, the ability to use it, and the ability to appeal to its use for influence.

Heinelein was right, force is the only thing that matters.

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Energy, no force, no power without energy. All other forms of power not based on energy is an illusion.

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"If these people get into positions of school boards, they will start to set curriculum. And that will have a long-term effect," Parents taking back their children from the state is quite simply their greatest fear.

"set curriculum" yeah, how dare we teach our values.(/s)

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What he said is the joe biden equivalent of giving us a list of things not to do that we actually should do.

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And should have been doing for the last 100 years. But "mUh SpOrrtzzzbAlLZZZ, entertainment, recreational drug use, gambling, and promiscuity have been pushed and accepted instead.

White men got lazy, indoctrinated, and taught to turn on each other and themselves. It's beyond time we unite under the principles that made us the envy of the globe for 200 years.

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my politically vanilla teachers in the 90s had enough difficulty getting respect from the students. can you imagine being a teenager today with some batshit cat lady teacher screeching about nigger lives matter and fauci worship? or some out-of-closet faggot-pedo teacher lisping about the virtues of communism? and some new york jew superintendent they shipped in to subvert your school district? communist hubris will be their own undoing. I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: 'O Lord make my enemies ridiculous. ' And God granted it.

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" Like great neighborhood public schools."

HAHAHAAHAH really since when have inner city schools had a good rep. man public schools have always been bad but ever since common core it just went from mildly bad to KANGZ AND SHEEIT

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FALSE FLAG IMMINENT

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AMC to the moon, and then I run for office. I will crush them a tiny fraction of the money they spend.

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"The kids have always been off-limits...now they are the battleground." Typical bullshit, trying to argue that 'Trump supporters' are 'targeting' children. It's the satanic communist leftoids that targeted children, now they realize how badly they fucked up.

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lets make a choir group and sing about it.

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Jeff Timmer, former chair of the Michigan GOP, who has soured on the party and backed President Joe Biden, said it's at the school level where he has grown increasingly concerned about radicalization.

"If these people get into positions of school boards, they will start to set curriculum.

And that will have a long-term effect," Timmer said, adding that the push for activists to run for school board seats is "as or more alarming than anything I've seen so far."

Get the fucking rope

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What happens between the moment they are elected as our representatives and when the they show up in DC? Then suddenly they become scared of the people that elected them? Some extreme fuckery is going on in Washington DC.

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