Who would have thought the tsunami of parent outrage at public schoolboards would make its biggest splash in San Francisco - the most progressive city in America.
The Golden City recalled THREE school board members who were so far to the Left that Silicon Valley funded the recall effort instigated by a data scientist and a programmer who met on Tinder and have five children in public schools.
These two - new arrivals to California - are not domestic terrorists. (SEE PHOTO BELOW)
They are typical American parents who exercise their rights to shape their children’s education.
Over on his YouTube channel, Dr. Steve Turley called this a “political earthquake!”
“A political earthquake is coming out of California! San Francisco parents overwhelmingly vote to recall three radical school board members! We’re going to take a look at this bombshell recall, we’re going to see how it’s part of a trend that’s sweeping the nation and stick with me to the very end of this video when I reveal how all of this could mean the utter shattering of the Democrat Party in the midterms; you are NOT going to want to miss this!” says Turley excitedly in this video:
Let’s see if any of the famous “liberal” left-leaning news websites feature this particular story about the SF school board recall (as of the evening of Feb. 16).
Drudge Report: Nope. No links to this story. (Yes, Drudge Report is a left-leaning website now.)
CNN: Nope - not on their home page. I used their search tool - I still found nothing on this story.
MSNBC: Not on their home page. A search for “san fransisco school board recall” brought up one video clip from yesterday before the results were in. The site has no report of the recall results.
HuffPost: Not on the home page. No search bar available. (Maybe you need to first log in to search?)
In all fairness, CNN cable news did cover this story:
That CNN anchor’s last statement must have infuriated these parents.
But they got the last laugh.
News Detectives with children cannot help but notice this story - one that shows what parents can accomplish when they take some time to affect change in their local communities.
Is this a sign that people have had enough political correctness and wokeness? Are they tired of the rules being changed and/or blatantly ignored to advance their agenda? It appears that way. If this can happen in San Francisco, it can happen anywhere.
Now, is this type of action going to spread across the United States to shut down all the wokeness and political correctness? Or at least slow it down and get people to wake up and more people to stand up?
We can only hope this is the beginning of a big movement to get this country back on the right track.