by Jeff Charles
The activist media constantly excoriates them. The National School Board Association colluded with the federal government to label them as âdomestic terrorists.â At least one school board is forcing them to dox themselves if they seek to speak out against Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the classroom. Now, another school district is targeting parents who have been outspoken against wokeism being infused into the curriculum at their childrenâs schools.
AZ Free News reported:
The Scottsdale Unified School Districtâs administration is scrambling to do damage control after a group of mothers discovered Governing Board President Jann-Michael Greenburg had access to a Google Drive full of personal information, documents, and photos of about 47 people, including children.
An email sent out Wednesday evening by the SUSDâs Communications Office sought to assure families that their personal and educational data is safe. However, the district also solely blamed the discovered digital dossier* site on Mark Greenburg, the father of Jann-Michael Greenburg.
It appears their attempt to smooth the situation over was unsuccessful. Several parents have spoken out against the administration. Amy Carney, a parent whose six children attend school in the Scottsdale Unified School District, lashed out at Greenburg for keeping this dossier:
âI am calling for the immediate resignation of our board president Jann-Michael Greenburg. We cannot allow anyone in a leadership position to secretly compile personal documents and information on moms and dads who have dared speak out publicly or on social media about their grievances with the district.â
Carney is also running for a seat on the school board.
The report continued:
Even though Mark Greenburg is listed as the Google Drive owner, records from an Aug. 17 special SUSD board meeting show Jann-Michael admitted sharing a computer with Mark. With Mark and Jann-Michael sharing a computer and a home, there is no way to know which of them has been uploading files (now known as the âG Filesâ) to the drive, according to concerned parents.
AZ Free News also pointed out that despite Jann-Michaelâs denying any involvement with the dossier, there appears to be evidence that he âhas complete knowledge of the Google Drive files and had shared some of its contents in an effort to intimidate SUSD parents.â
Attorney Alexander Kolodin has also expressed reservations about the developments. He told AZFN:
âThese allegations are deeply troubling, especially as concerns the photography of a minor child without parental consent and the taking down of license plate numbers of parents who Mr. Greenberg supposedly perceived as political opponents.â
The lawyer continued:
âMr. Greenberg is an elected member of the school board. If such a photograph was taken with his express or tacit consent, he would potentially be liable for violations of Arizonaâs Parentsâ Bill of Rights, which recognizes a parentâs âfundamentalâ right to consent before the government makes a video or voice recording of the minor child.â
But it gets even worse.
Kolodin explained that Jann-Michael Greenbergâs father also âengaged in some acts while keeping his face hidden under a helmet and while wearing motorcycle gear,â according to AZFN:.
âBoth Arizona and the federal government have laws prohibiting both intimidation generally and voter intimidation in particular such as ARS Titles 13 and 16, the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, the Civil Rights Act of 1957, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965,â Kolodin explained:
âIf these allegations are true, Mr. Greenberg and his father might be liable for violating one or more of these laws â though it is difficult to say from the limited facts that have been reported and they must, of course, be presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.â
The controversy started when Kim Stafford, a mother whose children are also in the district, discovered a Google Drive link after Jann-Michael sent her an email accusing her of making âanti-Semiticâ comments about leftist billionaire George Soros. He made the mistake of sending a screenshot of his desktop, which displayed a now-deleted Google Drive URL. Stafford shared the link with her friends, one of whom was mother Amanda Wray, who told the Daily Caller she became âdisgustedâ when she realized the drive had pictures of her 8 and 10-year-old daughters.
From the Daily Caller:
Parents have since dubbed the Google Drive an âonline dossier.â The folders housed within the dossier are labeled âSUSD Wackos,â âPress Conference Psychos,â and âAnti Mask Lunatics,â among others. Included under âPress Conference Psychosâ was a video that shows parents calmly holding signs that read âCRT is Racistâ and âSUSD We Demand Transparency.â
The Daily Callerâs report also notes that the âdossier takes specific aim at the concerned parent group âCommunity Advocacy Networkâ (CAN.)â The groupâs administrations and founders of its Facebook page had folders in which screenshots of their social media comments, pictures of them with loved ones, and even financial records were contained.
The dossier takes specific aim at the concerned parent group âCommunity Advocacy Networkâ (CAN). Administrators and founders of CANâs active Facebook page have folders dedicated to screenshots of their Facebook comments, pictures of them with their husbands, and in some cases, financial records.
This story is the latest in a series of reports demonstrating how leftists are attempting to ensure that teachers are infusing their material with wokeism and elements of CRT. They have been attempting to gaslight the nation into believing that they are only concerned with teaching history â but when stories like these emerge, it becomes apparent that this is about indoctrination, not history. These bad actors are seeking to churn out a generation of left-wing activists.
The more these people are exposed, the better it will be for those pushing back against efforts to brainwash Americaâs children into Marxism. Fortunately, with more parents seeking school board seats and speaking out against this leftist initiative, there is a good chance the far-left will fail.