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Public School Board Member Threatens Boss Of Woman Who Spoke Out Against School Book Banning
Free Speech
by Mike Masnick
Mon, Feb 5th 2018 9:37am
from the it's-free-speech-all-the-way-down dept
The VC Star has a slightly bizarre articlehttp://www.vcstar.com/story/news/education/2018/01/26/conejo-valley-school-trustees-email-bloggers-employer-sparks-free-speech-controversy/1067684001/ about a school board trustee of the Conejo Valley Unified School District (in Southern California) named Mike Dunn, who apparently was upset about a speech given by a mother at a board meeting. That mother -- Jessica Weihe -- also blogs on the site AnonymousMommy.com (though as far as I can tell, she was not "anonymous" in that people in the community appeared to know who she was). Weihe gave a perhaps slightly rambling speech at a recent board meeting. The details appear to be somewhat specific to some district policies on handling "mature" books, but suffice it to say that it appears that Dunn was arguing against certain books being on the curriculum because he felt their content was inappropriate. Among the books that there was some controversy about was Sherman Alexie's quite well known book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Weihe's speech mocked Dunn for having tried to get it off the curriculum, and accuses him of not having read the book, and over-reacting to why it might be a problem. Here's a snippet from what she said:
There's a lot more in the talk, but that gives you the basic idea. Dunn, not surprisingly, wasn't happy about this. So... rather than respond or give his position, he decided to call Weihe's boss and threaten to try to shame their company if she continued to say similar things about the school board or its members.
If you can't read that, it says:
Her boss -- Scott Harris -- responded pretty quickly, and did so pretty thoroughly:
If you can't read that, it says:
Free Speech
by Mike Masnick
Mon, Feb 5th 2018 9:37am
from the it's-free-speech-all-the-way-down dept
The VC Star has a slightly bizarre articlehttp://www.vcstar.com/story/news/education/2018/01/26/conejo-valley-school-trustees-email-bloggers-employer-sparks-free-speech-controversy/1067684001/ about a school board trustee of the Conejo Valley Unified School District (in Southern California) named Mike Dunn, who apparently was upset about a speech given by a mother at a board meeting. That mother -- Jessica Weihe -- also blogs on the site AnonymousMommy.com (though as far as I can tell, she was not "anonymous" in that people in the community appeared to know who she was). Weihe gave a perhaps slightly rambling speech at a recent board meeting. The details appear to be somewhat specific to some district policies on handling "mature" books, but suffice it to say that it appears that Dunn was arguing against certain books being on the curriculum because he felt their content was inappropriate. Among the books that there was some controversy about was Sherman Alexie's quite well known book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Weihe's speech mocked Dunn for having tried to get it off the curriculum, and accuses him of not having read the book, and over-reacting to why it might be a problem. Here's a snippet from what she said:
Unlike Mr. Dunn, I actually read the book in its entirety. In fact, I led an online book reading of Part-Time Indian, in which 40 local parents participated in, so that we could be better informed as to the concern regarding this literature selection before its approval, concern which Mr. Dunn raised at a June board meeting over the phrase kicked him in the balls. I have to say, I was quite disappointed to find no salacious material! You all had me bracing to clutch my pearls! Mr. Dunn, who cannot and has not confirmed he actually read the book in entirety, (I mean, he couldnt even find time to attend board governance training) falsely and inappropriately asserted in a public letter to the Acorn that approving this book was akin to child abuse and that it was pornographic in nature. Aside from noting how reprehensible it is to assert that our curriculum committee and teachers want to impose pornography on our students and take part in an act of child abuse, if this were to be true, I find it curious its not asterisked as such here. Its because its not pornographic, nor, as Mr. Dunn would have our community believe, child abuse.
There's a lot more in the talk, but that gives you the basic idea. Dunn, not surprisingly, wasn't happy about this. So... rather than respond or give his position, he decided to call Weihe's boss and threaten to try to shame their company if she continued to say similar things about the school board or its members.
If you can't read that, it says:
Scott,
I am told that you approve of the political activities of Jessica Wiehl (anomymous mommie).
Every time she slanders or libels the school district or a school board member during public comments at a board meeting, I am going to respond that Jessica she works for Mustang Marketing and that you support her opinions.
Her boss -- Scott Harris -- responded pretty quickly, and did so pretty thoroughly:
If you can't read that, it says:
Mike,
Thank you for the courtesy of putting your threat in writing. However, before you go off half-cocked and wrong--again--and while you often have little apparent interest in the truth or facts, allow me to correct you in advance of you making good on your threats.
I support Jessica's right to her views and to her expressing them. Her views are her own, not mine or my companies. If you'd like to point out that I support community involvement, community activity and freedom of speech--please do. You can open and close each meeting with that and hang a poster over your head that states the same thing. Heck, I'll pay for the poster, if that helps.
If, as you have threatened, you choose to falsely point out that I support all her views, none of which she shares with me in advance of the meetings, I am putting you on notice that that is a false statement.
Again, so that I'm clear, supporting Jessica's right to her opinions and expressing them in a public forum (and I do!), is far different from me supporting her opinions, which I may or may not, depending on her actual positions. I hope I've made this clear enough for you to understand.
And since I'm not convinced that you understand the definition of slander, I have included it here. I think if you take the time to read this - and to follow through with your threat - you'll see you've exposed yourself - and the CVUSD - to a lawsuit.
n. oral defamation, in which someone tells one or more person an untruth about another, which untruth will harm the reputation of the person defamed. Slander is a civil wrong (tort) and can be the basis for a lawsuit.
Mike, have a terrific Thursday and maybe you can limit your threatening emails to just me, at least for today=)
Scott Harris
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Public School Board Member Threatens Boss Of Woman Who Spoke Out Against School Book Banning (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2018
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Lochloosa
(16,402 posts)1. Jessica has a great boss.
annabanana
(52,791 posts)2. I really really like this Scott Harris! . . . n/t