Robin Reiter, a single mother with a 13-year-old son, didn’t hesitate to jump into the mix in response to a commenter who told angry members to “get your panties out of a crunch and just relax.” “We are literally terrified that a mayor who won’t condemn Hamas and won’t condemn the phrase ‘Globalize the Intifada’ is now running the city with the second largest Jewish population in the world,” the 49-year-old wrote.
Reiter says she’s now considering a move to Hoboken, New Jersey, as a result of Mamdani’s win. “It feels very immoral to me at this moment to pay tax dollars to a city that just elected someone who would love to see my people murdered,” she told me. “We’re all looking for an out, because I can’t jeopardize the safety of my son.”
??? I lose hope everyday when I see people fall for blatant bigoted propaganda against a not even that socialist Mayor
She vented this frustration on a thread where moms debated the baseless accusation that the mayor-elect plans to implement Sharia law. “It’s always mind-numbing when folks bring up, for instance, Mamdani’s ‘lack of experience’ when the ENTIRETY of this current administration are the least qualified, most WTF choices arguably in American history,” she wrote. “And are the reason Mamdani even stood a chance.”
A rare lib appeared But yeah, before this I think she was also calling out the NYC Trump voters which is funny, if anyone in that lib space wants more reason to not vote Cuomo (which according to the article, the anti-Mamdani moms did), is that he was endorsed by the DJT, which… if you’re not living below ground in an underground bunker has been hated by a majority of Americans.
The 38-year-old wants to raise her toddler somewhere with a police officer on every corner and is concerned that Mamdani may pull funding from the NYPD in favor of mental-health-outreach workers. She also doesn’t like his plan to phase out gifted and talented programs for kindergarten students. “That just completely eliminates any ability for me to consider sending my child to a public school,” Sarah told me. “Part of the reason why people pay to live on specific blocks of the Upper East Side is so they can go to PS6.”
Now this, I’m not sure, someone correct me, I didn’t hear anything about something education related to Zohran Mandani, is he doing so? If so, why again, I forget… If not, then uh… IDK. As for the police in every corner thing, she’s a typical american propagandized to think police are for the people.
phase out gifted and talented programs for kindergarten students.
They’re kindergarteners, I don’t think they need to be ranked and categorized by mental talent at that age, maybe wait until they learn multiplication and division before deciding which ones are on the fast track to advanced degrees.
He just wants to get rid of it in kindergarden, which is a good thing; all the ‘sorting’ that happens at that age is based in pseudoscience that isn’t regarded as legitimate by ed. experts, but of course there is a cottage industry in it. Understanding who’s gifted and who isn’t doesn’t really happen until a few years later.
There’s… a lot I want to comment about:
??? I lose hope everyday when I see people fall for blatant bigoted propaganda against a not even that socialist Mayor
A rare lib appeared But yeah, before this I think she was also calling out the NYC Trump voters which is funny, if anyone in that lib space wants more reason to not vote Cuomo (which according to the article, the anti-Mamdani moms did), is that he was endorsed by the DJT, which… if you’re not living below ground in an underground bunker has been hated by a majority of Americans.
Now this, I’m not sure, someone correct me, I didn’t hear anything about something education related to Zohran Mandani, is he doing so? If so, why again, I forget… If not, then uh… IDK. As for the police in every corner thing, she’s a typical american propagandized to think police are for the people.
she may have had 38 birthdays but this woman is 12
They’re kindergarteners, I don’t think they need to be ranked and categorized by mental talent at that age, maybe wait until they learn multiplication and division before deciding which ones are on the fast track to advanced degrees.
No idea if he’s even doing this, but he should.
He just wants to get rid of it in kindergarden, which is a good thing; all the ‘sorting’ that happens at that age is based in pseudoscience that isn’t regarded as legitimate by ed. experts, but of course there is a cottage industry in it. Understanding who’s gifted and who isn’t doesn’t really happen until a few years later.
Crunch? Time to change them