A GOP Texas school board member campaigned against schools indoctrinating kids. Then she read the curriculum.
A GOP Texas school board member campaigned against schools indoctrinating kids. Then she read the curriculum.

A GOP Texas school board member campaigned against schools indoctrinating kids. Then she read the curriculum.

you know, good for her, i guess, but i absolutely fucking hate that they just paint this picture of her like a normal, well adjusted person who happened to get involved in some Weird Shit, because she has to have ignored or dismissed a LOT of red flags to get to where she was.
i'm glad she finally did her due diligence, but i don't think she deserves a glossy write up about how she did a little oopsy fucky wucky that may have made many children's lives measurably worse.
Also you have to allow people a way out. If you say they can never come back to reality, then they won't try.
It takes a lot to leave your social group, even if that social group is based on rage, lies, and bullshit. It's not entirely different from ex-Mormons or people leaving a cult.
Now is she actually gonna do something about her colleagues misleading her or continue being complicit due to willful ignorance?
Every news she watched told her a certain picture of how the world was.
Every person she talked to swears to her that the world is a certain way (and, if she starts questioning, they get real suspicious of her and maybe might ostracize her from their social circle).
It would be weird if she had arrived at the truth on her own before this point. And usually, it actually takes a lot more than just reading over the primary sources and realizing that they don't say what the news and all her friends said they say, before someone realizes the truth.
She didn't ignore any red flags, because the red flags exist in reality. You're well acquainted with some information about reality that she's not privy to, and so in your mind it was easy to spot. For her, her world picture is carefully managed and curated, and the instant that she saw some information that it wasn't the way she'd been told, she realized the truth, told everyone (alienating more or less 100% of her former allies), and started working to try to put it right.
Don't hedge your support for her, would be my way of looking at it. She wants to stop the Nazis. Okay, sounds great. I wouldn't kick Eisenhower out of the wagon train because he's a Republican, while the shooting against the ones who want to kill you and me and also her, is still going on.
Don't let a thirst for justice get in the way of finding allies. It's about the school districts and their future, not the individuals trying to fuck them up with religious indoctrination.
So, it's not "good for her" as much as "good for those kids". And what she deserves or not is less important than those kids futures of being brainwashed or not. She's just one person, and punishing her would accomplish nothing helpful, you're not going to scare off her old friends that way or anything.
They didn't say anything about punishing her, just that she shouldn't be applauded for switching from an asshole to less of an asshole.