Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Woke Bureaucrats Invade Kentucky Schools

The photo above shows "woke bureaucrats" parachuting into public schools in Kentucky to "hijack our children's future" and teach CRT. Or at least that's what one imaginative candidate for the GOP nomination for governor, Kelly Craft, Donald Trump's own former U.N. ambassador, claims is happening. Watch her television ad yourself. Then watch Tuesday's election results from Kentucky to see if voters are persuaded.


In better news, The Dallas Morning News has an editorial celebrating our own area's local elections in which the extremist conservatives were defeated at the ballot box. The News doesn't mention Richardson ISD, but the story here rhymes with the stories in Frisco, McKinney, and Plano.

The Dallas Morning News concludes:

When given a choice, a strong majority of voters rejected divisive conservative politics in favor of more moderate, traditional candidates, some of whom have served on their school boards for years.

The Patriot Mobile Action message has been successful elsewhere, mainly in less diverse suburbs to the west like Southlake and Keller.

But Frisco, McKinney and Plano represent where North Texas is going in the future. The message voters sent May 6 is reassuring that we won’t be heading into the land of division and rancor.

RISD's next test will be in May, 2024. Will the candidates for the two seats up for election then (District 1 and Place 7) unreservedly express support for EDI, SEL, and the unofficial RISD slogan, "All means all", as I described the winning candidates in RISD this year? Voters, stay vigilant.

2 comments:

Mark Steger said...

Kelly Craft, the GOP candidate who ran the "Woke Bureaucrats" ad, is on pace to finish a distant third in the GOP primary for KY governor.

Steve Salavarria said...

Thank you for that update.