Posted on 10/18/2025 10:32:01 AM PDT by nickcarraway
New Jersey residents ripped the Marlboro Board of Education during a raucous, six-hour meeting this week, with many pushing the board to enact its existing civility policy after a vile group chat targeting a conservative female member came to light.
More than 100 people turned out for the Tuesday meeting in the leafy, liberal enclave, which was rocked after Facebook posts revealed five men — allegedly including board Vice President Chad Hyett and Mitesh Gandhi, the husband of a sitting board member — were involved in a group chat labeled, “ThisBitchNeedstoDie.”
The messages — which gained nationwide attention after being exposed by The Post, and outraged US Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx) — targeted MAGA-loving mom of three Danielle Bellomo and included the remark: “Bellomo must be cold — her nips could cut glass right n”. The messages were revealed after someone snapped a photo of board candidate Scott Semaya’s phone as he allegedly typed the “nips” text, and allegedly captured on camera while Semaya’s fingers typed an “o.” Semaya quickly dropped out of the race for the board.
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Oh my.
This is part of the reason why I despise leftism with a passion.
WHY are these leftists VOTED IN all the time. By NOW you guys haven’t realized they hate you AND your kids that they claim to SUPERVISE?
So NOW you want to fight abt it? How abt NOT VOTING THEM IN?
The conservatives are too busy with their own lives go vote in school board,school levies,etc.
Tar, feathers, some assembly required.
People have lost their minds.
The George Soros monster groups put out the idea that progressives should run for school board positions. Cange the laws so people running for office have to have children in the school system and all this crap will stop.
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