School Board Member Judges Based on the Color of One’s Skin, Not the Content of One’s Character
December 11, 2022
Upper Moreland School District voted in a new School Board President Tuesday night, but the election turned woke very fast. One School Board member, Jennifer Solot, who served as acting president during the elections, focused on qualities outside of nominee Greg D’Elia’s control rather than electing based on a member’s merit. Specifically, that he was a “cis, White, male,” so he was unworthy of such an office.
"I believe that Mr. D’Elia would make an excellent president," she said. "However, I feel that electing the only cis white male on this board president of this district sends the wrong message to our community: a message that is contrary to what we as a board have been trying to accomplish."
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