Va. Governor Glenn Youngkin Quietly Shutters CRT Hotline Because He Didn't Get The Responses He Wanted

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When pretend not-Trumper Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia decided to take a page from Ron DeSantis’ bigotry playbook and open up an email hotline to expose school teachers “indoctrinating” children with critical race theory (CRT), everyone around these parts knew it was a terrible joke. Creating a snitching hotline for people to voice their dislike of history and attack labor in the form of public school educators isn’t something done in the best interests of children. It’s something that is ultimately done in the best interests of big business.

It has been less than a year since Youngkin’s attack on teachers and children of color went into effect. During that time the Virginia governor’s tip line has been been inundated with a certain kind of call, the kind that Youngkin and his ilk are less interested in dealing with: advocates demanding that resources be provided for special needs students, many of whom are children of color.

A new report found that Youngkin quietly deactivated the tip line in September.

Former teacher Sheila Jones, a member of the Virginia Education Association, reportedly used the tip line to promote good teachers she saw. Jones said she never received a reply.


So how about that support for special needs students Glenn?

Any plans on setting up a hotline?

Oh, and nothing says douche like a sweater vest Glenn.
 
If a program isn't working out, discontinuing it sounds like the fiscally prudent thing to do.

Why waste money on a program which isn't meeting its goals?

Gov. Youngkin is just being a good steward of the taxpayers money- just like his predecessor tried to be a good steward of the Triple K dues he collected.
 
When pretend not-Trumper Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia decided to take a page from Ron DeSantis’ bigotry playbook and open up an email hotline to expose school teachers “indoctrinating” children with critical race theory (CRT), everyone around these parts knew it was a terrible joke. Creating a snitching hotline for people to voice their dislike of history and attack labor in the form of public school educators isn’t something done in the best interests of children. It’s something that is ultimately done in the best interests of big business.

It has been less than a year since Youngkin’s attack on teachers and children of color went into effect. During that time the Virginia governor’s tip line has been been inundated with a certain kind of call, the kind that Youngkin and his ilk are less interested in dealing with: advocates demanding that resources be provided for special needs students, many of whom are children of color.

A new report found that Youngkin quietly deactivated the tip line in September.

Former teacher Sheila Jones, a member of the Virginia Education Association, reportedly used the tip line to promote good teachers she saw. Jones said she never received a reply.


So how about that support for special needs students Glenn?

Any plans on setting up a hotline?

Oh, and nothing says douche like a sweater vest Glenn.
Oh you're just mad because Obama, Biden, Harris and the rest of the Democrat clown bus couldn't get your boy McAuliffe elected in a SOLID BLUE STATE. BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
 
When pretend not-Trumper Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia decided to take a page from Ron DeSantis’ bigotry playbook and open up an email hotline to expose school teachers “indoctrinating” children with critical race theory (CRT), everyone around these parts knew it was a terrible joke. Creating a snitching hotline for people to voice their dislike of history and attack labor in the form of public school educators isn’t something done in the best interests of children. It’s something that is ultimately done in the best interests of big business.

It has been less than a year since Youngkin’s attack on teachers and children of color went into effect. During that time the Virginia governor’s tip line has been been inundated with a certain kind of call, the kind that Youngkin and his ilk are less interested in dealing with: advocates demanding that resources be provided for special needs students, many of whom are children of color.

A new report found that Youngkin quietly deactivated the tip line in September.

Former teacher Sheila Jones, a member of the Virginia Education Association, reportedly used the tip line to promote good teachers she saw. Jones said she never received a reply.


So how about that support for special needs students Glenn?

Any plans on setting up a hotline?

Oh, and nothing says douche like a sweater vest Glenn.
*yawn*

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When pretend not-Trumper Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia decided to take a page from Ron DeSantis’ bigotry playbook and open up an email hotline to expose school teachers “indoctrinating” children with critical race theory (CRT), everyone around these parts knew it was a terrible joke. Creating a snitching hotline for people to voice their dislike of history and attack labor in the form of public school educators isn’t something done in the best interests of children. It’s something that is ultimately done in the best interests of big business.

It has been less than a year since Youngkin’s attack on teachers and children of color went into effect. During that time the Virginia governor’s tip line has been been inundated with a certain kind of call, the kind that Youngkin and his ilk are less interested in dealing with: advocates demanding that resources be provided for special needs students, many of whom are children of color.

A new report found that Youngkin quietly deactivated the tip line in September.

Former teacher Sheila Jones, a member of the Virginia Education Association, reportedly used the tip line to promote good teachers she saw. Jones said she never received a reply.


So how about that support for special needs students Glenn?

Any plans on setting up a hotline?

Oh, and nothing says douche like a sweater vest Glenn.
Do you fish your info out of the toilet? Or is dailykos even that credible?
 
If a program isn't working out, discontinuing it sounds like the fiscally prudent thing to do.

Why waste money on a program which isn't meeting its goals?

Gov. Youngkin is just being a good steward of the taxpayers money- just like his predecessor tried to be a good steward of the Triple K dues he collected.
And what goals were those?
 
When pretend not-Trumper Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia decided to take a page from Ron DeSantis’ bigotry playbook and open up an email hotline to expose school teachers “indoctrinating” children with critical race theory (CRT), everyone around these parts knew it was a terrible joke. Creating a snitching hotline for people to voice their dislike of history and attack labor in the form of public school educators isn’t something done in the best interests of children. It’s something that is ultimately done in the best interests of big business.

It has been less than a year since Youngkin’s attack on teachers and children of color went into effect. During that time the Virginia governor’s tip line has been been inundated with a certain kind of call, the kind that Youngkin and his ilk are less interested in dealing with: advocates demanding that resources be provided for special needs students, many of whom are children of color.

A new report found that Youngkin quietly deactivated the tip line in September.

Former teacher Sheila Jones, a member of the Virginia Education Association, reportedly used the tip line to promote good teachers she saw. Jones said she never received a reply.


So how about that support for special needs students Glenn?

Any plans on setting up a hotline?

Oh, and nothing says douche like a sweater vest Glenn.

Could it be that the hotline did not get many calls because the executive order [Link] he signed in January 2022 forbidding teachers to teach CRT to K-12 students worked, and there is no need for it? That seems like the most logical explanation.

Looks like DeSantis is a visionary. He knows discrimination based upon race is illegal, divisive, and unAmerican, and tangentially, the US Supreme Court just bolstered DeSantis' initiative universally across America.
 

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