Chair of Texas dems smears private school parents as 'bigots' — hoping you don't realize his kids go to one…
By newseditors // 2025-02-19
 
Gene Wu, Chair of the Texas House Democrats, just stepped in it big time. Wu — an insufferable liar and snake-oil salesman — just proved, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that most politicians are narcissistic, pathological liars who simply cannot stop themselves from being schmucks. (Article republished from Revolver.news) During a speech at an event called Students Over Billionaires,” Wu went on record suggesting that parents who send their kids to private school are bigots — people who hate your kids and will do anything to keep their own children away from them. The only thing he forgot to mention? His own kids go to private school. Whoops… The school choice debate heated up again after the Texas legislature filed a bill giving students access to better education options — something Democrats staunchly oppose. After all, if people grow up hopeful, happy, and better off, they won’t need the Democrat Party. AOL:
On Jan. 24, 2025, Texas State Senator Brandon Creighton filed Senate Bill 2, the Texas Education Freedom Act, which would give students universal access to school choice and provide at least $2,000 each year to students’ education savings account. If a family decides to enroll their child in a private school, each student would receive $10,000 per year, and students with a disability enrolling in a private school would receive $11,500 per year.
And if that wasn’t bad enough, Gene Wu himself is a private school kid. That’s right — his own parents sent him to private school (guess that makes them bigots too, since they clearly didn’t want little Gene around other kids). But elitist George Wu doesn’t think you and your loser kids deserve the same opportunity. Typical Dem, right? Look: Image This guy has a lot of nerve. He’s the one who truly hates your kids — because to him, they’re just riffraff. Amuse:
SCHOOL CHOICE: Democrats like Rep. Gene Wu fight to keep low-income Texans trapped in failing public schools while sending their own children to elite private institutions. Wu spends $60,000 a year to send his kids to the top k-12 private school in Houston — yet he opposes school choice, which would give every family, not just the wealthy, the power to choose the best education for their children. He has no interest in seeing a Section 8 family enroll their kids at St. Thomas Episcopal School in Houston — just his own.
Here’s a thought, George — instead of forcing poor kids to rot in failing public schools that your precious little offspring wouldn’t dare step foot in, how about we give grants to low-income parents so their kids can sit right next to your bratty, elitist spawn? Read more at: Revolver.news