School board members demanded Seattle not
sweep homeless encampments from schools
AM 770 KTTH [Seattle},
by
Jason Rantz
Original Article
Posted By: Ron_lfp,
4/8/2021 11:09:48 AM
Members of the Seattle School Board demanded the mayor’s office not sweep dangerous and growing homeless encampments on two school properties. In emails obtained by the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH, Seattle School Board President Chandra Hampson and Director Zachary DeWolf stopped tried to stop Mayor Jenny Durkan’s office from sweeping encampments near Meany Middle School on Capitol Hill, and at Broadview Thomson K-8 in Bitter Lake. CORRECTIONS*
*Headline split corrected. Source corrected to site style.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Highlander 4/8/2021 11:12:16 AM (No. 748405)
So, the Dems are not really working “for the children” after all.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 4/8/2021 11:15:15 AM (No. 748411)
It's good, it teaches the kids to swallow their fear. s/o
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Ribicon 4/8/2021 11:37:27 AM (No. 748431)
Sure, kids might be assaulted, step on syringes infected with HIV, see people defecating on the streets, etc, but on the upside, the schools get a chance to teach about how the homeless camps are caused by toxic Caucasianity. FTA: "In just one visit to Meany Middle School on Sunday, a homeless man was muttering to himself while walking around with a metal pole. Do we want to see if he’ll turn violent with a child? There were so many tents that I lost count after about 40. No one knows who is inside these tents. All we know is that they have repeatedly turned down offers of service according to multiple reports, and they’ve completely trashed the park."
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 4/8/2021 11:39:40 AM (No. 748436)
Lunatic drug abusers, which are a huge part of "the homeless" aren't good to have infesting school property.
How is hell does this sort of crazy person get elected to a school board? Clearly the Seattle voters are equally dysfunctional. They deserve their fate, and my sympathy meter doesn't register any more for anything on the Left Coast.
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Well the solution seems pretty obvious to me. If the school board wants to prioritize homelessness over education then there should be budget reallocation. Turn the schools into homeless shelters. Put school janitorial personnel in charge of cleaning up around the campus and encampments and move the kids to other schools and pack them a little tighter. A slightly larger student/teacher ratio seems a small price to pay to ease the lives of the homeless and we should all do our part including the school board, students, parents, and especially teachers who are among the most enlightened and concerned and socially responsible people in the country. Engage the teachers unions to determine where the cuts should come. I am sure that will work out well, workers and managers getting together and deciding how to do more with less has a great track record in our most progressive cities. In this regard they are a shining example to the rest of the nation.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
JrSample 4/8/2021 11:50:19 AM (No. 748451)
Simple. Relocate them to homes of the School Board members.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
volksford 4/8/2021 11:58:57 AM (No. 748464)
These people are ate up with "wokeism"
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bad-hair 4/8/2021 12:21:10 PM (No. 748497)
It is quite obvious that the WOKE folks are still asleep. Boy will they be shocked when they open their eyes and get some coffee.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Luandir 4/8/2021 12:58:52 PM (No. 748528)
A blatant dereliction of duty. I dare say no more.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 4/8/2021 1:08:17 PM (No. 748539)
Two things. The Broadway-Thompson school is in a fairly well off neighborhood of Seattle.
I will be surprised if the parents let this go on.
Second, one wonders if the school board members have children and if so, do they attend public schools or private schools?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
privateer 4/8/2021 1:21:01 PM (No. 748557)
This could be a good thing! Children will learn from a very early age to despise the govt. They will see that the govt. does not care about keeping them safe...if that conflicts with their phony-baloney Woketard 'principles. They will also work hard so they can afford to put their kids in private schools; like their betters do.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/8/2021 1:26:13 PM (No. 748566)
Middle school children walking through homeless camps full of drunks and drugged-up perverts is not a dangerous situation - said nobody - ever.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
red1066 4/8/2021 1:39:31 PM (No. 748580)
Maybe this will instill a little bit of motivation to study harder and seek a skill so as to not end up like the homeless.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
hershey 4/8/2021 1:49:53 PM (No. 748593)
Got to keep kiddie diddlers close to their sources don't you?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
udanja99 4/8/2021 1:52:25 PM (No. 748600)
To me it sounds like just one more rationale/excuse for the teachers not to return to their classrooms.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Omen55 4/8/2021 4:14:38 PM (No. 748719)
Child sacrifices to the woke gods.
Will the followers offer demselves as well?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
bobn.t 4/8/2021 6:06:46 PM (No. 748801)
Who cars what they think?
They don't run the city (or do they?)
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
MickTurn 4/9/2021 8:38:38 AM (No. 749233)
SO now we learn the phrase "Is For the Children" really means, We're Selling out the Children!
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In this city “homeless camps” are people who refuse housing because they would have to give up their addictions. Sadly, also mentally ill people.