Parents React To Attempted Murder in Public School Fight
What did the community have to say?
Many people are wondering what parents of Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD students are saying after a violent attack at their DFW-area public school looked like this:
Was met with a staff and teacher response like this:
Ending with what appears to be an attempted murder:
No charges have been filed.
How mad were parents?
A whopping 4 parents showed up to speak about this incident, and we spoke to most of them.
It was noticeable as soon as we arrived that nobody seemed to care. One of the first people to approach without an employee badge was a woman who confirmed she was attending because of the fight. When asked about the cause of the fight, she lowered her voice, furrowed her brow, and said, “racism.”
We asked, “anti-white racism?” She said “no… white-on-black racism.”
Ok then.
Next lady we spoke to was very nice.
She emphasized how the kids watching the fight were also victims.
We finally spoke to one man who had a normal response, saying he didn’t think the situation was ok, and could correctly identify the victim and attacker.
During public comments, an additional man came out against the beating, the beater, and staff’s decision to let the attacking student deliver a finishing head kick (attempted murder.)
It was not as exciting as we’re making it out to be. We only know one thing for sure at this point:
HEB IS COOKED
Media outnumbered concerned parents.
Out of the people who showed up:
2 white men were anti-school attacks
1 woman (did not want to be filmed) seemingly sided with the attacker
1 woman swing voter
Overall the event was a success, and may have been the most focused political experiment in history, as the people’s attitudes and demographics statistically mirrored the attitudes and voting patterns we see in the population
MISTAKES WERE MADE
We really should have gone to the Collin County Commissioner’s Court meeting, where “hundreds” of citizens showed up to speak against the proposed Sharia zone called Epic City.
This speech was one of many EPIC speeches against it— cutting out all the ideological nonsense you usually hear, and simply stating that we are Texans, and we do not want Muslim cities here in Texas.
And, as a matter of fact, no further justification is necessary.
Nobody wants Epic City, and in fact, many equally weird things have been done to our state over the past several years.
Our ancestors can tell us how Muslim cities near our cities will turn out. If someone wants to say that history is not, in fact, the best predictor of future events—then sweetie, I’ve got a school choice package in Austin to sell you.
If your teachers won’t stand up when someone is violently beaten in an attempted murder than imagine how willing they’ll be to stand up against all the other evils they are trying to push in our classrooms.
Every time I hear of a suicide bombing on the news I turn to my wife (not a goat) and say "Those dang Methodists are at it again!"