GOP issues final report on Hunter Hill

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – A committee appointed by the Forsyth County Republican Party to investigate a list of complaints against former Chairman Hunter Hill issued a “final report” Friday that found “no wrongdoing that rises to the level of reprimand, censure or official response warranted by the FCRP.”

The report states the committee investigated only two complaints: Inappropriate sexual behavior/sexual harassment by Hill directed at Shera Hastings;  Failure to follow proper procedures including, but not limited to, Roberts Rules of Order in conducting official business as Chairman of the FCRP made by Julie Hill, no relation to the former chairman.

The committee did not investigate the most serious complaint regarding the former chairman’s use of unauthorized Republican Party funds in writing a check to his mother. The report claims “a criminal investigation by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office was dismissed without any criminal findings.”

Hill issued a prepared statement Tuesday: “I will be taking a step back from the local GOP as I refuse to be the continued subject of malicious slander and bullying tactics. I have volunteered more time to the conservative cause than anything else in my life and a handful of personal agendas will not stop me from remaining a true and faithful conservative. It’s time we fix our gaze onto the horizon and get ready for a huge Republican win in 2022.”

The report included a recommendation that the Forsyth County Republican Party and Georgia Republican Party amend their rules to include a process for “County Committee and Its Officers and Members to formally file complaints of harassment (sexual or otherwise) or other wrong doings.”

It also issued a stern warning to whistleblowers who fail to follow that process “but resort to gossip, social media, emails, and other methods to level accusations or complaints about FCRP leadership or members,” which would be a violation of members’ First Amendment rights.

The investigation has created a bitter division within the Forsyth County Republican Party between those who supported Hill and those who did not. The organization has not met for more than two months.

Forsyth County Republican Party in turmoil following a changing of the guard

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Hunter Hill

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – Hunter Hill was elected 2021 Chairman of the Forsyth County Republican Party. Three months later he is out of office. Hill quietly resigned last month amid allegations of unauthorized use of the party’s funds, sexual harassment and dereliction of duty and he is facing an ongoing criminal investigation by the Sheriff’s Office.

Two former Executive Committee members – Secretary Shera Hastings and Treasurer Julie Hill (no relation) — called for the chairman’s removal at the end of May. In her email to Committee members and Ex-Officios, Hastings cited Hill’s failure to follow Roberts Rules of Order and dereliction of duty as reasons he should be removed. “His conduct is also unbecoming as he sexually harassed me by using sexual overtures and profane language indicating sexual intercourse,” she wrote.

Shera Hastings

Hastings later filed a complaint with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office accusing Hill of writing an unauthorized $860 check to his mother Christina Hill on the FCRP bank account. Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Stacie Miller declined to comment because the investigation is ongoing.

Hastings told the investigator that “Hill and other GOP members have been harassing her since she exploited this corruption.”

Hill’s call for the chairman’s resignation cited his alleged violation of FCRP rules, Georgia Republican Party rules, Robert’s Rules of Order, leadership misconduct and erratic behavior unbecoming the chairman of FCRP.

Hunter Hill has not responded to multiple emails and phone calls from Fetch Your News.

His resignation has ignited a firestorm that threatens to rip the local party apart just as campaigns for state and local offices for the 2022 election are getting started. Many Republican Party members say they will no longer attend meetings while the turmoil continues.

Fetch Your News contacted former Republican Party Chairman and County Commissioner Patrick Bell who also declined to comment.

 

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Forsyth County parents demand School System remove Critical Race Theory from schools

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – Last week, Governor Kemp sent a letter to the state Board of Education urging “immediate steps to ensure that Critical Race Theory and its dangerous ideology do not take root in our state standards and curriculum.” He called CRT “divisive and un-American.”

At about the same time, angry parents of Forsyth County students and others complained during a Board of Education meeting that CRT — which has its roots in Marxism — has already infected the local school system disguised as a strategic plan euphemistically labeled Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). And they demanded it be removed.

The meeting room was filled to capacity (approximately 200 people) and many more watched the proceedings on a lobby monitor as one-by-one, opponents blasted the concept they say pits Americans against one another and judges people by the color of their skin and not the content of their character.

Eddie Solly was the first to approach the rostrum and he torched a suggested reading list a school director tweeted to Forsyth County teachers last year that included such toxic titles as Me and White Supremacy, Dying of Whiteness, White Fragility and Lies My Teacher Told Me.”

Solly said, “These books can also be found as recommended reading on the pages of CRT, The 1619 Project and Marxist advocates. But this list is taken directly from the Forsyth County School Director of Communication and Community Engagement Twitter page. That same director called my cell phone from her office yesterday to confront me for following her Twitter page. She didn’t like the fact she thought I was using information from her page.”

Kendall Cameron said, “CRT has not formally been made part of the curriculum, however, resources are being provided to teachers to integrate it into lessons. Let’s be clear, if you are advocating or allowing the teaching of CRT, a concept grounded in ideology and not real scholarship, you are by the definition of the academy for over a century, promoting racism. If you have materials you are providing where it says if you are born a White male, you are an oppressor, then you are abusing our children.”

But the most moving comments came from Theresa Shen, a first-generation immigrant from China and the mother of a rising ninth grader in the Forsyth County School System who said, “I’ve traveled around the world and lived in several countries. America is the best country in the world. It is very sad for me to see the current Black Lives Matter and Antifa. These are mere words, but under a hidden agenda. So is CRT. It is rooted in communism. The same playbook is being played in communist societies. Divide and conquer. Make the population hate each other so they can control. DEI is in disguise of CRT.”

Another speaker told Board members, “This problem will not go away until it is condemned and removed.”

School officials stubbornly and arrogantly say their DEI plan is not the same as CRT and they will not change it. So much for listening to those who elected you. Very few opponents were buying it. They say if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a duck.

Forsyth County GOP President Hunter Hill called DEI “a Marxist Trojan Horse disguised with sunshine, rainbow and a bow on top. This is Marxism 101 and it’s anti-American.”

CRT has enjoyed some early acceptance in some states but many others are beginning to push back vigorously. State legislatures in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Arizona and South Dakota are debating banning the practice.

 

Fetch Your News is a hyper local news outlet that covers Dawson, Lumpkin, White, Forsyth, Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Union, Towns and Murray counties as well as Cherokee County in N.C. FYN attracts 300,000+ page views per month, 3.5 million impressions per month and approximately 15,000 viewers per week on FYNTV.com and up to 60,000 Facebook page reach. If you would like to follow up-to-date local events in any of those counties, please visit us at FetchYourNews.com

 

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