Give the board member’s address when they ask.
Is this unusual?
Invite each Board member to do the same,
Give the board members an address in their neighborhood.
Note eye brows lift
No problem...
I live at ### AnyStreet in [municipal] location.
I also certify that I am a firearm owner who posseses both handguns and long-guns.
Madame chair, I have some comments and questions.
Sorry, Jodi, but the taxpayers are YOUR bosses, and you don’t get to write the rules.
Their tails are on fire & they are running scared.
THEY caused all of this uproar.
Making anyone who disagrees dox themselves for retaliation. How Soviet of them.
Each one who does that should next state the home address of one of the school board members.
“...board members who are elected by said residents serve their citizens, and not the other way around...”
True... and THAT said, these are the same Liberal parents who who PUT those board members on that board.
Intimidation and they’re not trying to hide it.
Are people who do not live in the district showing up to speak at meetings?
My name is John Galt or, how about, my name is Paul Kersey. Some fictitious address.
I have dealt with this, and there is a way around it. Simply point out to the board that these taxes are paid by both state and federal tax dollars, and not just local residents. As such, EVERYONE has input!
Parent: Human, Earth.
School board fascist: Could you be a little more specific?
Parent: No, I've met your requirements. Now, about this CRT BS...
The public cannot be required to produce identification to speak.
Just say, “I’m homeless. Do you always discriminate against the homeless? Do you discriminate based on race and sex too?”
If it is good enough to vote it should be good enough to speak.
This issue of our feudal masters dumbing down our classrooms has been around for a while. CRT is like adding a special lens to a camara. To illustrate this here is a soundcloud audio link with Alice Linahan from 2016 (Texas ed activist with Women on the Wall) is discussing Social Emotional Learning.
It was common for these towns to ask people to state their names and addresses for the record if they were making public statements at a zoning board hearing, town council meeting, etc.
They ask for this information so it is known whether the person lives in the jurisdiction or if he/she even has any stake in the issues that are under discussion. Anyone can attend a public meeting, but the town council or zoning board will naturally determine that they don't give a damn what someone who lives and works miles away from the town has to say.