Hi Arthur,
I’m a national reporter at NBC News, based in Los Angeles. I am working on a story about a group of parents pushing for Candy Olson to resign from the Redlands school board. I understand that you attended this week’s meeting and spoke at it. During the public comment section, you said you were “proud” of the conservative majority on the board, and that parents protesting Olson were behaving the way Nazis treated their political opponents “before they started pushing people into ovens.”
Could you please clarify whether you are a parent of a child in the district? If not, what drew you to appear at this week’s meeting?
Several people said that after you made your remarks, you began filming children in the audience with your phone, and they weren’t sure why. They also said that you told a child named Quinn, who identifies as non-binary and is autistic, to “shut up” and called them a “fa***t.” Is this true?
Would you like to add any additional comment?
My deadline is this afternoon.
Thank you,
Tyler
--
Tyler Kingkade | National Reporter
Los Angeles, CA
Bluesky | Twitter | Author Page
Signal: tylerkingkadenbc.20
Tyler:
First of all, let's be honest here. This isn't a
"news" report. It's an invented attack piece prompted by a small
group of vicious LGBT activists. The conservative school board majority is
passing policies that the community wants, but a small group of activists doesn't
like. Rather than debate the issue, they have launched a disgusting campaign of
destruction, including attempting to get one school board member fired from her
employment as a nurse. As part of this, they are attempting to elevate a casual
social media "like" into something absurd on its face. Nobody else in
the community cares about it. The fact that NBC News is getting involved is
pretty shameful.
I was invited to speak at the school board meeting by
parents in the district. They are seeking MassResistance's help to stand up to
the bullying and cancel culture efforts from these LGBT activists in the
community and surrounding areas.
For the record, most of the activists attending the
school board meeting on August 5th, 2025 do not live in the city.
Yes, indeed, I did state that the behavior of the LGBT
activists harassing the school board and parents was a lot like the Nazis
before they began sending victims to the gas chambers or concentration camps.
Have you read about the perverse Nuremberg laws promulgated by the Nazis in
1935? They wanted to deprive German citizens, specifically Jews, of their
livelihood and very existence in public spaces. The abuse and invectives that
these LGBT activists have launched at school board members and residents in the
community, even trying to get people fired from their jobs or ruin their
businesses, is fascist behavior just like what the Nazis did before the
outbreak of World War II.
I must remind you that one of those activists called
a Jewish man, Doug Hauser, a Nazi during the line-up outside of the school
board chambers. I have never heard something so abusive and ignorant in my
life.
Whoever told you that I told someone to "Shut up! or
called that person a fa***T is lying to you. I never said such things.
After my comments at the podium, I filmed the audience to
document their abusive and in some cases illegal conduct (it’s against the law
to disrupt a government meeting), including one of the students who flipped me
off. I simply told him, "Do you talk to your father like that?"
I am really disappointed that you are not pointing out
that one of the members of the audience got in my face, violating my personal
space. I had to tell her to back away from me. These abusive tactics should
never be tolerated or permitted in a school board meeting or any public forum.
I doubt that you will report the whole truth of the
matter, but I have the right and responsibility to correct the record.
--Arthur Schaper
Arthur Schaper, Field Director
Website: MassResistance.org
Email: arthur@massresistance.org
Workcell: (781) 474-3005
Main Office: (781) 890-6001
No comments:
Post a Comment