Thursday, April 2, 2026

PS - Yes - I Had Permission to Post The Screen Shot

 

In fact, the person that sent us the screen shot - and my family member - wanted me to post about it, since I am not employed at FCPS.

We are also not on FB, so you can be sure it's not just us or just my family member with these sentiments.

In fact, I rarely speak up for myself, and when I do, it's usually because I'm walking away from someone or something entirely.

However, if the issue is bigger than me, affects more than just me or  others who don't have a voice - I will not hesitate.

This one fits that bill.

Our schools are in literal budget crisis and all we see is more of the same unqualified cronyism and corruption that got us into this mess in the first place. 




Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Dear Dr. Demetrius Liggins, Superintendent for Fayette County Public Schools ...


(Yes - I had permission from the person who texted me the FB page to post this  - in fact, that person - and my family member -  wanted me to, since I'm not employed there.) 


Someone sent me this Facebook post of his, right after the Lexington Herald Leader reported he "wasn't taking" the superintendent job for a school system in Missouri after all -  a job he applied for after he got in hot water over the budget.

Is he "not taking" the Missouri job or did that final interview (which apparently was more of an interrogation on the goings on here) not go well? 

Who knows - but he just posted this ... 





Now - understand that I haven't actually written this to him, but also, knowing that he pings out for mentions of himself online, I'm hoping he will read this. If not, then I just feel better. 😂


Dear Dr. Liggins,
When you first arrived, we were your biggest cheerleaders. We wanted you to succeed here, not only because you were a well-educated, intelligent, seemingly kind person with great ideas, but because you were an LGBTQ black male in a Southern district who could move us forward and improve things for children from impoverished and/or marginalized groups.   
We were a bit concerned about the racism and bigotry that might come your way, but we were ready to support you through any backlash.  
Unfortunately, you disappointed us - and the backlash is legitimate concern - because you have legitimately made strange and extravagant budget and staffing decisions.
At first, I, myself, wanted to believe the backlash was racism and bigotry - but a time came when I could no longer deny it wasn't.   
I'm not going to get into details of what I know for a fact, but it would appear that you care more about controlling your appearance instead of actually being that person.  
You accomplish this by allegedly "anonymously" commenting on any press or social media post written about you (everyone knows is you because of the details you slip), surrounding yourself with dishonest cronies (most of them being MAGA people, mostly white), and campaigning for yourself for various superintendent awards from organizations very far removed from here, using skewed data.
Like it or not, you represent other people of color and LGBTQ who want to succeed - and you're giving them a bad name - especially in the eyes of the type of people who already expect bad behavior from people of color, LGBTQ, and Democrats.
And what do you mean by you only accept positivity?  
Does that explain why the Budget Director was put on unexplained leave last summer, when she tried to tell you the budget was in trouble?   
You blamed your staff for not telling you these things publicly in the paper - but she tried - and her attorney published those emails in the paper to prove it.  
There's a difference between "negativity" and refusing to listen to a team member trying to tell you "we're in trouble."   
You CANNOT just shoot messengers who give you bad news and keep unqualified "yes" men and women around you - that is exactly what created this mess.  
Also, what then separates you from narcissistic leaders like Trump?   
And as for lies - what lies?  Tell us what they are versus truth then, publicly and nonanonymously, and address them? 
And are we all just supposed to pretend you didn't just try to run off to Missouri and leave us in this mess that YOU created, after all of this came out publicly? 
But now suddenly, immediately after the Missouri job interrogated you on final interview yesterday,  you alert the press and school district that you're "committed," and in it to win it?
Come on, man - you can do better than this. 
Not all Kentuckians are dumb, gullible hillbillies. 
It's pretty clear that you feared not getting the job, now, and don't have another choice.
You don't have to play the corrupt white straight male game to win, in your position - so why DO you?   
Don't you know that racists and bigots are waiting for this? 
They ignore cronyism, cheating, and corruption when white men do it, but they are always looking for it in men like you?   
By the way, there's a reason why the people supporting you at central office are mostly-white MAGA people - and it's not a good one.   
(Here's a hint, Uncle Tom - it may have to do with your corrupt/cronyism MAGA-style actions benefitting them personally, but make no mistake - they'll never fully accept you or anyone from your demographic nor vote your way overall in politics. At most, they will consider you an "exception to the rule" and use you, so long as you protect THEM.)   
DO BETTER ... please?  
Our kids deserve better!




Unfortunately, many people of color and LGBTQ who don't work for Central Office believe this is a racism and bigotry thing.

It isn't - and people of color and LGBTQ working at Central Office will be the first ones to tell you that.

In fact, they say things like "He's giving us a bad name, when we don't need any more bad names."

Sad situation.

___________________________________


PS - Should you also want to shoot my family member still working there over my message here, you may want to consider the following: 

In the unlikely event that happens, we can always revisit the issue of how medical accommodations for stroke were repeatedly ignored   ðŸ˜‰


Plus it's not just us. In fact, we're not even on FB.

Which means someone else sent this to us, touting your arrogance and absolute denial - and by the way, it was a person of color.


Also, though I am admittedly growing tired of giving the same benefit of the doubt for others I would like for myself - especially people who never do the same or have already proven they don't deserve it repeatedly -  I will not stop doing so overall. 

(I'll just do it sooner when proof is staring at me right in the face.)


I will also never stop supporting anti-racism and anti-bigotry, despite the antics of people like you. 

Because bad apples like you exist in every demographic - they don't spoil the group overall - and there are some GREAT apples in your demographic, the best people I know.


It's just a shame most of the ones who make it into any sort of power ARE the bad apples who abuse their power, black, white, purple, gay or straight, Christian or not.

Which only proves, I guess, that those most deserving of the golden ring and who can be trusted with it rarely get it.

Regardless, I refuse to believe you are a bad apple overall - so remember or find the integrity within yourself to turn this ship around before we go under - please?









Netflix "Something Very Bad is Going to Happen" - Finale

 



Okay, so I watched the end. 


Great horror watch - just a so-so watch as far as story and filmmaking.


Ending was unexpected, so they get points for that - if I can guess how something ends/whodunnit in the first 10 minutes - which I usually can, being a former aspiring screenwriter - I lose interest, and I didn't.

But it's just a few things wrong with the story?

Because questions #2, 3, and 6 from my below post are still unanswered - and it really bothers me when a show leaves loose ends. 

There's red herrings and then there's "Wait, what about _____?"

Perhaps because there are because there are better that don't. In fact, the Duffer brothers can do better as far as answering questions by the end. 

Sometimes it takes a couple of seasons - maybe they if there's a second season they will?

The good news is, as mentioned in the post below, I was waiting for the Duffer brothers to place their own signature mark on filmmaking, as thus far, they were paying homage to other filmmakers - and I think they did it.

In the wedding scene as the bridge enters - the camera is upside down.

Not only is this a wink to their first big collaboration, the "upside down" world from Stranger Things, they like to show how things look from a different or "flipped" perspective, from "upside down"  🙂