The NSBA apologized this week in a letter for characterizing parents as domestic terror threats. Brian Stelter found the real issue.
As I've stated this is Stelter's playbook
1. Ignore story
2. Only right wing outlets then report on story
3. Say story is now a right wing attack.
Brian Stelter will not answer why CNN has refused to cover that letter, or the sexual assaults in schools in Loudoun County, which led to the drafting of that original letter. A term search of CNN shows they haven't reported on it.
Several local school boards either resigned from the national organization or threatened to over that first letter from the NSBA. This was not a right wing "narrative" @brianstelter washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-amer…
I would have linked to that part of the story from CNN, but CNN has not reported on it.
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Let's Go Brandon is going to be classified as hate speech and a bannable offense on Twitter when Wash Post gets their way.
It's not even really an insult at Joe Biden technically. It's a chant because it shows how the media blatantly and shamelessly covers for him. It was simply adopted as an insult. Now it's a vulgar taunt. Just incredible.
So in the past week we've had white members of media lecturing black NBA players on vaccines, white members of media shaming Dave Chappelle and now Don the weird resistance twitter guy upset at two black people posing for a photo.
Guys, I'm starting to suspect it's not really about black voices mattering.
This agenda against parents is completely baffling to me. What good do the politicians and head of unions pushing this think will come of this, other than thinking they will gain more control, or the control they had that is clearly slipping since the pandemic and home schooling.
Who is the brilliant strategical mind at these unions who came up with "Paint these middle class parents as terrorists." and thought it would work outside of this White House and DOJ?
Bari Weiss essentially publishes what The NY Times is too afraid to now.
Wait until NHJ finds out about where Samantha Bee stands on this topic. Yikes.
A huge chunk of the school choice argument is getting under privileged kids (often of color) out of failing urban school districts controlled by Democrat unions and municipalities and into other districts and offering more choice (charter schools).