Chair Freda Player voted to allow kids as young as Kindergarten to be on “Gender Support Plans.”
She's an Al Gore-alumni, former Obama-delegate, a Ketanji fan, endorsed by the infamous Rep. Aftyn Behn.
Vice Chair, Dr. Berthena Nabaa-McKinney is the first muslim elected to the board. Another Aftyn endorsed member who spends her time celebrating World Hijab Day, NAACP banquets, and Colin Kaepernick.
Zach Young of District 3, swore in on a stack of woke books instead of a Bible, refers to himself as “weird and woke,” wears the “pride progress” pin when hugging kids, and also appears to love himself a Colin Kaepernick photo op.
Abigail Tyler of District 9, appears to identify as a Christian. She also voted for a resolution claiming that “affirming” gender confusion in children of ALL ages was “proven” an “effective mental health intervention.”
It's easy to wonder how any public school in America - let alone, Tennessee - could be bending over backwards to promote Islamic culture.
This is the consequence of allowing radical Democrats to gain power over our education system. It will only get worse.
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🧵🧵🧵I went to Clayton County, GA - where 70% of voters are black - to hear their thoughts on Donald Trump.
I now believe the polls showing him winning record support among black voters.
“If you wanna start your own business, Trump is the man for you. If you wanna live off the government, that would be Kamala.”
“The country’s been run horribly the last four years. When Trump was in office things were a lot better…Kamala’s consistently flip flopping on policies.”
I went to North Carolina to see the Hurricane damage for myself.
However bad you think things are — they are worse 🧵🧵🧵
We started in Swannanoa, a small town 30 minutes outside Asheville. Much of the main drag is gone, while entire residential streets have been swept away.
It felt like a movie set.
It’s important to understand that the vast majority of homes in town were not considered to be in a flood zone, meaning most have no flood insurance.
Nearly every local I spoke to said they never even considered that water could get anywhere near their homes.