Letter: “Revenge Politics” are all the rage (literally)

Published: 02-03-2025 9:20 AM

 

I see in the Monitor that some irate parents seek to punish the superintendent of the Bow School, apparently because she chose to protect the children under her care in a way they did not agree with. We are at a time in our culture when we must be especially watchful to protect vulnerable transgender children. She did that. How can this end well? Is “Revenge Politics” a model for our behavior when we disagree?

Sarah Crabtree

Concord

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