'INSANE' email sent to all Loudoun County school principals shows what they REALLY think of parents



Loudoun County Public Schools are in hot water again. Remember, this is the school district that brutalized, arrested, and then smeared as a "domestic terrorist" the father of one of two girls who were sexually assaulted by a "boy in a skirt."

Then, in what might be an attempt to distract people from its abysmal handling of a known rapist in the schools, the school district went full draconian overlord on "mask enforcement," bucking Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R) executive order empowering parents to decide whether their children wear face masks in schools.

Recently, Loudoun County Public Schools sent out an email to all principals, according to Twitter user Ned Ryan, and it looks like they don't take kindly to those pesky parents who think they have rights in public schools. Here are a few of the email's friendly reminders:

  • Parents should only be admitted at [staff] discretion.
  • While parents have certain educational rights, they do NOT have the right to enter your school without proper vetting and permission.
  • For parents picking up kids, consider keeping them outside and bring their child to them.
  • For non-compliant peaceful parents or students, SRO's and Safety and Security will support school admin with a visible deterrent ....

This was sent out by \u2066@LCPSOfficial\u2069 to all Principals in Loudoun County this afternoon. And these people think they\u2019re on the right side of science and history. . .pic.twitter.com/8jnUR01eWq
— Ned Ryun (@Ned Ryun) 1644199813

Parents and fellow Twitter users were not too happy:

Stay Safe, fellow Totalitarians!
— Zachary Preferred Pronouns (He, His Majesty) (@Zachary Preferred Pronouns (He, His Majesty)) 1644235542


This is insane! And John Clark is an arrogant, condescending, piece of work. LCPS response to parents has been miserable since he came on board.
— Debbie (@Debbie) 1644208423


https://twitter.com/lcpsdobetter/status/1490403107846725633\u00a0\u2026
— \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8Neanderthal Steve I am\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8Neanderthal Steve I am\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1644231616


So we pay school taxes for our schools to act like dictators. These are our kids that we pay them to teach. These teachers screamed police reform when we need teacher reform. Stat!
— \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8PhishieFromPhilly\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8PhishieFromPhilly\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1644240912
SHE HAD THE RECEIPTS: Last year the Prince William County School Superintendent claimed \u201cher hands were tied\u201d by then-governor Northam's mask mandate for students...\n\nWATCH Virginia mom Merianne Jensen call out the hypocrisypic.twitter.com/BzkyumkRbo
— The Daily Signal (@The Daily Signal) 1643915639

Massive caravan of Trump supporters stretches 30 miles — thousands of cars long — in battleground state Arizona



A bevy of President Donald Trump's Arizona supporters took to the streets over the weekend and staged what was reported to be a 30-mile-long procession on one of the state's highways.

The parade took place ahead of the president's visit to the battleground state.

According to KSAZ-TV, polls show a tight race in the state.

What are the details?

Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-Ariz.) shared video of the parade on Twitter, captioning it, "Today I was driving on I-17 in Phoenix and I came across an AWESOME caravan parade for President @realdonaldtrump! Arizona loves Trump and we're ready to reelect him in November! #FOURMOREYEARS."

At the time of this reporting, Lesko's video has been viewed more than 36,000 times.

Today, I was driving on I-17 in Phoenix and I came across an AWESOME caravan parade for President @realdonaldtrump!… https://t.co/OlXUYQ6iK2
— Debbie Lesko (@Debbie Lesko)1602968219.0

The caravan's organizer, Theresa Montoya, said that the event generated a lot of interest.

"It's overwhelming and profound to see the support and the compassion and love for this president," she told KPHO-TV. "This has taken a life of its own. We have a common goal and that's to get the president elected for four more years."

Trump supporter Karen Patterson told the outlet that the parade stretched for at least 30 miles.

“We love what he's done for this country," Patterson gushed.

KPHO described the scene as patriotic.

"Some of the pickup truck drivers had huge flags that said 'Trump 2020' or had the Thin Blue Line flag along with American flags," the station reported. "The Trump Train also featured trucks with digital billboards that said 'Hate Cops? Next Time You Need Help Call a Crackhead' and 'Vote No on Prop. 208.'"

According to KSAZ, the caravan was also intended to be a "Back the Blue" parade in support of law enforcement officials.

The station reported that "thousands" of vehicles took part in the caravan.

Trump is set to appear at rallies in Prescott and Tucson beginning on Monday.