Diane Crawford was tired of a disruptive student yelling in Spanish.
Diane, inadvertently perhaps, summed up the entire mass migration problem.
How do you keep control of your bus if you have no control?
A good question, Diane. You can expand that question from a school bus to an entire nation!
If there's no assimilation, you have no way to be friends with your neighbors. Barriers, with language being the biggest, separate you into parallel societies of strangers who don't understand or trust each other.
As these parallel civilizations drift apart, authority blurs. Sure, Diane might be the bus driver, or the mayor, or the president, but her authority is hollow. She can't understand what "Pacho" is saying and she can't demand he communicate in a way she can understand.
She's a lame-duck figurehead who has no power to maintain order or keep kids safe.
Let's get to a few of the reactions:
Diane bought her own bus and route in 2024 for $30,000 and is asking for help to manage the debt.
Here's a fundraiser for her.
I dedicated everything I had to driving a bus. And it was for the kids. I loved the kids. The kids loved me.
School officials stand by her firing, saying they are "committed to making an inclusive and a respectful environment."
(Translation: We're super woke.)
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