also, i wouldn t say that arizona is blue or a deep blue. it is like a purple blue. like a bruised blue. and the bruised color is perfect because arizona is a battleground state. heavy on the battle part. don t take my word for it, asked a local. what is this like in his occasional blue state? it is a beautiful state but i have learned to pick and choose who i engage with. and what i engage about. this is dr. tara armstrong. the teacher, gamer, and former litchfield elementary school board member and a black woman. that last part is key to the story. do you feel that battleground when you walk in the state? it tends to be, right now, the battleground. we know who we are. we know who we are. if the fight over wokeness is our new civil war, or critical race theory is our gettysburg. i think hold on let me google
board member to hold up a sign that says, not true while i am speaking. people coming in and screaming and yelling at each other. you need to be banned, throw her out. people having to call the cops for us all. let s check out this equity statement out. blah blah blah, that can t be it, let s see, further down. equity and racism, and it seems fine to me oh, and asked kennedy quote, let s read the quote. one either allows racial inequities to persevere as a racist, or confronts racial inequities as an antiracist. there is no in between save space of not racist. that is it, that is the smoking gun? i think they are just as mad. around the time of all of this is exactly when tara became a member of the litchfield elementary school board.