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Related: About this forumA small-town mom wanted to help her community. And then the community took aim at her child
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A small-town mom wanted to help her community. And then the community took aim at her child
By Evan McMorris-Santoro and Yon Pomrenze, CNN
Updated 10:10 PM ET, Sun November 28, 2021
Hastings, Minnesota (CNN) -- Kelsey and Chris Waits moved to Hastings, Minnesota, to build a dream home for themselves and their two children.
Chris had a promising job opportunity when he left the Navy but it was the neighborhood that drew them in.
"Kelsey said, 'Well, I hope the interview went well because we're moving here. This town is great, this town is perfect, this is what I want,'" Chris recalled his wife telling him.
The city of about 22,000 people is close enough to Minneapolis to be a distant suburb but just far enough away to be surrounded by green Midwest farmland. The historic downtown is in great shape, with a spiffy park along the Mississippi. All around are nice houses, nice cars, nice shopping.
But when the pandemic put pressure on the community, cracks began to appear. Stressed by school closures and debate over wearing masks, some neighbors started taking aim at the school board.
Kelsey Waits was the face and voice of that school board as its chair. The ugliness that followed in Kelsey's unsuccessful race to be re-elected to the board now has the Waits packing up their dream home to move -- and their love for Hastings likely tainted forever.
"I do feel really betrayed by this community," Kelsey told CNN. "Not because I lost but because not only did people attack a child, but so many of them sat by and allowed it to happen."
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By Evan McMorris-Santoro and Yon Pomrenze, CNN
Updated 10:10 PM ET, Sun November 28, 2021
Hastings, Minnesota (CNN) -- Kelsey and Chris Waits moved to Hastings, Minnesota, to build a dream home for themselves and their two children.
Chris had a promising job opportunity when he left the Navy but it was the neighborhood that drew them in.
"Kelsey said, 'Well, I hope the interview went well because we're moving here. This town is great, this town is perfect, this is what I want,'" Chris recalled his wife telling him.
The city of about 22,000 people is close enough to Minneapolis to be a distant suburb but just far enough away to be surrounded by green Midwest farmland. The historic downtown is in great shape, with a spiffy park along the Mississippi. All around are nice houses, nice cars, nice shopping.
But when the pandemic put pressure on the community, cracks began to appear. Stressed by school closures and debate over wearing masks, some neighbors started taking aim at the school board.
Kelsey Waits was the face and voice of that school board as its chair. The ugliness that followed in Kelsey's unsuccessful race to be re-elected to the board now has the Waits packing up their dream home to move -- and their love for Hastings likely tainted forever.
"I do feel really betrayed by this community," Kelsey told CNN. "Not because I lost but because not only did people attack a child, but so many of them sat by and allowed it to happen."
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A small-town mom wanted to help her community. And then the community took aim at her child (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2021
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CurtEastPoint
(19,182 posts)1. So much for 'Minnesota nice,' huh?
AllaN01Bear
(23,053 posts)5. welcome to america, the meanist place on earth.
Haggard Celine
(17,026 posts)2. It's disgusting what RW sickos are doing to school boards.
They're threatening people and their families over mask mandates. It's not surprising that they would go after a school board member with a trans child. The RWers are being radicalized by others online and hate radio to run off school board members who don't conform to their rigid ideas about how families are supposed to look and act and what their politics should be. They're fucking Nazis; there's just no better way to describe them.
marble falls
(62,072 posts)3. Just heart sick.
Baitball Blogger
(48,060 posts)4. This is the small-town America that I know.