Facebook posts are flying on Mylinda Masons Modesto City Schools campaign page following her post on a community site angrily denouncing homosexuals and other liberals that she believes tore down her campaign signs.
Mason said today she made the post, three times, and stands behind every word. She is upset page administrators decided to repeatedly take it down.
They cant let me express myself because they disagree. For some reason this little old grandma over here is very threatening, Mason said.
The posting was on the You Know You Grew Up In Modesto When Facebook site, according to multiple e-mails to the Bee. Site administrators have not responded to a Bee request for comment.
The post read:
Mylinda Mason
My signs are being damaged, torn down and stolen all over town by the intolerant left. The threat of a Christian, grandmother is more than they can take. I just received the third phone call this morning to let me know about the damage done in the dark of night. Having taken a stand for what is right and true, homosexuals and other liberals want to make me pay a price, if not financially at least emotionally and psychologically. Militant homosexual groups and pro abortion activists have engaged in this type of behavior for decades, only now attacks are getting even more brazen. MMs Mason said the damage and theft of signs has added up to about $300, and one sign was painted with a pink triangle and homophobe written across her face.
The conversation was taken up in Masons campaign Facebook page, Mylinda Mason for Modesto City School Board. Mason said she allows all posts to stand though, Theyre going a little nutty on me now, she said.
The post is also being hotly debated on the Students and Teachers Against Mylinda Mason for School Board Facebook page, a closed group with 51 members, including fellow candidate Brian Du Bois, who sides with Masons positions in numerous posts.
Also listed as a friend is her adopted son, Matthew Mason, though he has no posts on the site. On Matthew Masons own Facebook page, he speaks openly about being gay.
Many of the posts on Masons own page accuse her of hating gays, a charge she denies.
I dont hate gays. I have a son who says hes gay, and I adore that son, Mason said.
I dont appreciate his lifestyle, its brought him a lot of heartache. Its hard to watch, she added.
What shes against, Mason said, are state mandates on teaching sexuality that go against many families values.
Because Im conservative, my voice its, Shut up, woman! Its a double standard. But thats OK. I believe in freedom of speech, so Im not taking their posts down, Mason said.