start putting simple and potent memes on laminated signs and post it up all over town. Expose and ridicule the libs at every opportunity, loudly. Speak up at every public event there. Start local facebook group. Meet at churches to discuss the infiltration. Make fucking noise and pre-empt the plague
UPDATE: Im pleased to announce that my posts about this situation on our local community’s social media page, caught the attention of the whole town and caused an uproar. Within hours there was a petition with hundreds of signatures and plans to mobilize against this politically to overturn the decision. Less than 24 hours later the school superintendent released a follow-up announcement stating that he will be bending the knee and un-doing his decision and will be reinstating the Christmas celebrations and will not touch Easter or Halloween. (So he says). I’m proud of my community for answering the call and showing what a little civic unity can accomplish. We still need to stay involved and not lose the momentum, but we certainly made an impression. They’ll think twice before trying something like this again.
Communities are going to have to face these fights head on. Coordinate and gather as many parents as possible. There are numerous stories about parents getting together at school board meetings and having their voices heard and changing policy. Entire school boards removed and replaced. Is it 100% successful? Probably not but I bet those groups of parents are still fighting! I hope all turns out well for your town. We are in a war with many small battles.
start putting simple and potent memes on laminated signs and post it up all over town. Expose and ridicule the libs at every opportunity, loudly. Speak up at every public event there. Start local facebook group. Meet at churches to discuss the infiltration. Make fucking noise and pre-empt the plague
Dehumanization. Delete any holidays that have a religious core.
UPDATE: Im pleased to announce that my posts about this situation on our local community’s social media page, caught the attention of the whole town and caused an uproar. Within hours there was a petition with hundreds of signatures and plans to mobilize against this politically to overturn the decision. Less than 24 hours later the school superintendent released a follow-up announcement stating that he will be bending the knee and un-doing his decision and will be reinstating the Christmas celebrations and will not touch Easter or Halloween. (So he says). I’m proud of my community for answering the call and showing what a little civic unity can accomplish. We still need to stay involved and not lose the momentum, but we certainly made an impression. They’ll think twice before trying something like this again.
Communities are going to have to face these fights head on. Coordinate and gather as many parents as possible. There are numerous stories about parents getting together at school board meetings and having their voices heard and changing policy. Entire school boards removed and replaced. Is it 100% successful? Probably not but I bet those groups of parents are still fighting! I hope all turns out well for your town. We are in a war with many small battles.
Those are pagan holidays anyways. Sad that a school will make such a big change effecting so many ppl over politics though.