From Telegram: Tom Horne is the AZ wingnut who banned a bunch of books from the Tucson school district and went after ethnic studies in the last bullshit inauthentic moral panic (2012) because he got scared by something he heard Dolores Huerta saying. It's always the same people.
Details in this 2017 story. It was found unconstitutional, which is why I am so annoyed with people taking this critical race theory shit seriously. Are you fucking serious? It's the same exact shit. They try it all the time. How hard is it to figure out? azcentral.com/story/news/loc…
No, it's part of an ASTROTURFED, INAUTHENTICALLY ORGANIZED national "movement" led by far right groups using people who say they are parents with children in the schools they are complaining about, and who in many cases are lying.
Remember, too, that the antivaxxers and anti-maskers are also anti-CRT "activists" almost 100 percent of the time. Because to them, it's all the same issue, see? That should tell you something about who they really are, and what they really want -- if it isn't already clear.
Just imagine those getting gaslightingly rebranded as "water protectors" during the next megadrought, for example. Bad people will do it if they can, and water's been getting traded on the futures markets since last December
I'm southern Californian, so that's always where I go with this shit. "How might this be used in a drought?" bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Democratic institutions, what do they even mean? ask mainstream journalists with furrowed brows, both-sidesing their own industry's destruction so they can get attaboys from shitty right-wingers
This story presents the central issue as an aberration. If you consider that perhaps was always the goal of weaponized disinformation campaigns like QAnon -- stochastic terrorism, which it is -- his behavior should make more sense. rollingstone.com/culture/cultur…
There is still a lot of denial about what QAnon actually has been and a lot of searching for the "smoking gun" of who was behind it. That's a waste of time. What's so useful about QAnon to disinfo purveyors is that it's essentially an open source process. You can see exactly what
motivates people into stochastic terrorism -- because they're writing it themselves. They're A/B testing their own way into hideous acts.