by Graham Colton
Arizona parents call for the resignation of Scottsdale Unified School District president
Laura
Ingraham reveals the disturbing lengths that Arizona school
administrators went to to spy on parents on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
"We the parents are the people and [the Scottsdale school board is] the government," Arizona parent Michelle Dillard declared defiantly Friday on "The Ingraham Angle."
Her bold proclamation comes after Scottsdale Unified School District
president Jann-Michael Greenburg was outed for allegedly maintaining an
online dossier on 47 parents who publicly disagreed with his policies at
school board meetings.
"We the parents are the
people and [the school board is] the government and the Constitution and
the laws are there to protect us against the very thing that they're
doing and trying to accuse us of doing and potentially wanting to charge
us for," Dillard told host Laura Ingraham.
ARIZONA SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT KEPT SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION ON PROTESTING PARENTS, DOCUMENTS SUGGEST
"This
latest scandal in Scottsdale…is proof…who[m] the label ‘domestic
terrorist’ really belongs to. It's not the parents," fellow parent Amy
Carney added.
Dillard agreed with Ingraham's assertion that "the
goal here is to intimidate parents, to scare them, to brand them as
something they aren't."
Carney said that parents are calling for Greenburg's resignation "because parents…felt threatened. They feel endangered."
"And this is not something that the district can just brush to the side," she continued.
The
Scottsdale dossier reflects a concerning trend nationwide in which
school boards and the government at-large weaponize themselves against
dissenting parents. Recent reports indicate that the National School
Boards Association collaborated with both the Department of Justice and the White House before sending the letter comparing parents to domestic terrorists.
"[T]he
emails confirm that there is a lot of collaboration going on here, but
no one to stand up for the average parent," Ingraham said.
"This
is like an authoritarian regime; this is something out of Kafka going
on in Scottsdale, Arizona. Politicians better pay attention and recall
petitions should be undertaken," she concluded.
Graham Colton is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/media/arizona-parents-spying-school-administrator-ingraham-angle
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