I actually worked in Southlake several years ago. I haven't been through the area in a couple years probably, but knowing enough about it I can tell you this. This whole "bitterly divided" thing is nothing more than a leftist set up. Southlake is perfect for it. North Dallas in particular is stuffed to the gills with soyboy Portland-style white guilt leftists. They already all know about Southlake and hate Southlake for being where the rich people live. All it takes is a couple infiltrators to push a CRT education plan and start a little uproar internally, because the parents there clearly don't want this shit. Then the nearly leftist cult takes it and runs with it all over social media, essentially encouraging their obsessive mob to go be "activists" and fight stuff in an area they don't live or vote in.
There you go, now it's bitterly divided. When clearly the election itself was not.
I actually worked in Southlake several years ago. I haven't been through the area in a couple years probably, but knowing enough about it I can tell you this. This whole "bitterly divided" thing is nothing more than a leftist set up. Southlake is perfect for it. North Dallas in particular is stuffed to the gills with soyboy Portland-style white guilt leftists. They already all know about Southlake and hate Southlake for being where the rich people live. All it takes is a couple infiltrators to push a CRT education plan and start a little uproar internally, because the parents there clearly don't want this shit. Then the nearly leftist cult takes it and runs with it all over social media, essentially encouraging their obsessive mob to go be "activists" and fight stuff in an area they don't live or vote in.
There you go, now it's bitterly divided. When clearly the election itself was not.