Superintendent has three-word clap back at complaint from 'school choice evangelist'
A Texas man filed a complaint against a Kentucky school district this week, according to News From The States, alleging that his "online speech" was "restricted" after "he criticized the school district’s posts opposing the amendment that would have opened a path to school vouchers and charter schools" in the state.
Per the report, Corey DeAngelis — whose Cato Institute bio says "he has been labeled the 'school choice evangelist'" — was blocked from the Pulaski County Schools Facebook page "after he raised questions last August" concerning the amendment.
"Bless his heart," Pulaski County Schools Superintendent Patrick Richardson said in response to the complaint.
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"Oddly enough, I wonder why a person from Texas would be so interested in Kentucky, especially Pulaski County?"
He added, "I really don’t have a comment on something I have not officially been made aware of yet."
News From The States reports DeAngelis — who also serves on the board of the constitutional law firm Liberty Justice Center —
said "he filed the lawsuit to uphold the First Amendment rights of all Americans and remedy the issue for Kentucky families that may follow the school district’s page and were not able to voice their opinion while all comments were limited on the online posts."