That's All We Can Stands
There is only one reason the National School Board Association is crying out to Biden's Attorney General Merrick Garland to sic the FBI on zealous, exasperated parents who speak up at school board meetings.
We are winning.
The educrats are afraid, very afraid. As well they should be.
Parents are waking up to the reality of the broken system. Perhaps it was the scamdemic that has made us all more sensitive to fraud and the corruption of absolute power crushing our liberties. Perhaps it was the inevitable critical mass; perhaps it was the power of social media inspiring one mom, one dad, then another and another. Whatever it was, it is beautiful. People of goodwill are like Popeye ~~ they can take a lot, but there comes a time when “That’s all I can stands and I can’t stands no more”, and the can of whoop-spinach gets popped open. We are there.
One last point about spinach.
It has been cancelled. Researchers at Freie Universität Berlin discovered that spinach has a certain steroid chemical, ecdysterone, that literally makes muscles three times stronger. And right on time, Cancel Culture is at hand, ready to save us from ourselves. The Berlin university (Germany, where Prussian statist education started — surprised?) has appealed to the World Anti-Doping Authority to add spinach to the list of banned foods for global athletes. We know how it goes: spinach gets vilified, then outlawed, then the arrests, fines, and jail time are upon us.
SorryNotSorry, Mr. “Bluto” Garland and dittos for you, [not so] Freie U ~~ you aren’t cancelling angry warrior moms and dads and you’re not taking away our spinach. In fact, spinach might be making a comeback after people learn this new discovery about the humble albeit slimy verdant vegetable. “We’re strong to the finich, ’cause we eats our TRUTH Spinach”.
Some Truth Spinach clips:
Mask opponents disrupt Florida school board meeting before mandate passes
Heated school board meeting in Loudoun County with new transgender policy to take effect soon
Loudon County (again)
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