Chutzpah: Liberal School Board Member Defends Doxxing 'Anti-Mandate' Parents

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 08 December 2021 12:00 PM
5
Views 2.8K

A Fort Worth, Texas, school board's Racial Equity Committee member tried to justify her choice to disclose parents' personal information who challenged the district's mask mandate in court.

"Some people consider my actions doxxing," Norma Garcia-Lopez, the committee's co-chair, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "It's not doxxing when you expose someone who filed a public motion in a public court of law that impacts public school children."

Fox News previously reported that after many parents successfully secured a court ruling barring Fort Worth Independent School District's mask mandate, Garcia-Lopez blasted the plaintiffs on Twitter, revealing their identities and inspiring the online community to scare them.

 WATCH: SPEAKER JOHNSON CALLS ON COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TO RESIGNbell_image

"It's astounding what the 'White Privilege' power from Tanglewood has vs. a whole diverse community that cares for the well-being of others," Garcia-Lopez wrote. "These are their names: Jennifer Treger, Todd Daniel, Kerri Rehmeyer and a coward Jane Doe. Internet do your thang."

 WATCH GREAT ANALYSIS: THE ABSURDITY OF ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTSbell_image

Garcia-Lopez published Treger's phone number and address, as well as Rehmeyer's employer, phone number, and work email address. In response to one Twitter remark lauding her attempts to expose the parents, Garcia-Lopez replied: "Of course sis! They definitely need to be called out."

 A CRYING SHAME: PRO-PALESTINIAN PROTESTS FORCE USC TO CANCEL PRIMARY GRADUATION EVENTbell_image

Garcia-Lopez reportedly cursed a parent who was part of the lawsuit in a voice mail, stating: "F— you, you stupid b—-. F— you with your White privilege, not caring about the well-being of others, f— you," according to a recording obtained by Fox News.

 AMERICA'S BIRTHRATE CONTINUES TO PLUMMET - ARE MILLENNIALS TRADING DIAPERS FOR DEGREES?bell_image

"My message contained harsh language — no threats," Garcia-Lopez announced in her statement. "Some people find my choice of words in that message offensive. But what's really offensive is that four White parents could hold so much power."

The doxing attempts triggered a backlash from parents, with some calling for Garcia-Lopez's dismissal from her post. Since the episode, Garcia-Lopez insisted she has received threats and had derogatory epithets directed at her.

 REPUBLICAN SENATORS EXPOSE DARK SIDE OF 'FOOD DELIVERY' ECONOMICSbell_image

"They sent a lynch mob to attack me," Garcia-Lopez announced. "They want to silence me from advocating for equity, by pressuring me into resigning as co-chair of the Racial Equity Committee."

Rehmeyer denied this claim to Fox News and explained that the parents reported only the committee co-chair actions to the press, not her personal information. On the other hand, she stated Garcia-Lopez "told people to go after us, said where I worked."

 ARE THERE MORE? 'GILGO BEACH' MURDERS CASE EXPANDS WITH NEW SEARCHbell_image

"I received 17 voicemails at work from one person," Rehmeyer announced. She stressed that some of the parents' businesses have gotten negative reviews online from critics who "don't even try to pretend that they were clients."

"I had a previous client who said she hoped that I died," she went on.

X