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November 23, 2025
A New Jersey school board mom has recently been targeted by a fellow member’s husband in a vile chat. Why? Because she’s MAGA.
I swear she can’t die soon enough. I’m gonna slaughter her now.”
This violence at school board meetings and beyond has been brewing for quite some time now with parents and politicians who are battling the woke agenda.
The vicious text messages came from Mitesh Gandhi, husband of Aditi Gandhi, who is on the board. Danielle Bellomo is the subject of these vile text messages, and she is a Conservative. She believes in curriculum transparency. She voted for Trump. Mr. Gandhi, apparently, is “working on a few things”.
Gandhi is not the only parent behaving badly here. Enter Scott Semaya, who started a chat entitled, “ThisBitchNeedsToDie”. Semaya was also running for a school board chair in the affluent suburb but since dropped out after disparaging remarks were made about Bellow’s body:
Bellomo must be cold — her nips could cut glass right n”
Grown men. Behaving like pigs. All because of a woman who wants to stand up for the ideas being pushed through public education. Because a woman wants to challenge the status quo. Because Danielle Bellomo is not your typical liberal with gender-questioning kids, she is dubbed a “c” word, and deserves to “die by herself”. Mitesh Gandhi vowed, in another chat, to “make her life miserable in other ways”. A website attempting to take Bellomo down and recall her from the board is, I’m guessing, one of these ways. Note the exchange between Bellomo and the school district’s superintendent. It seems as though “The Soup” does not want to put anything in print.
Bellomo has filed a protective order against Mitesh Gandhi, who’s also said in yet another text message “this b#tch needs to crack”. While most of this bullying originates from Ghandi, his wife’s platform for her school board election campaign statement was largely anti-bullying:
Bullying in our schools is an escalating concern among Marlboro parents, and the consequences on our students’ mental and emotional well-being cannot be underestimated. Today, bullying extends beyond the confines of the school grounds. It follows our children into their homes through the pervasive reach of social media.
Recent data from across the nation underscores the alarming increase in bullying incidents, and from my interactions with numerous parents during our recent canvassing efforts, it’s evident that Marlboro is not immune to this troubling trend.”-Aditi Gandhi
Ya think?! Sounds like Mrs. Gandhi needs to have some serious pillow talk with Mr. Gandhi tonight. Anyway, she plans to solve the bullying issues in Marlboro Township.
To address this pressing issue at the district level, if honored with your vote of confidence, I would like to collaborate with the current Board and their ongoing initiative to take decisive action and consider the following strategies:
Parent and Community Engagement: Foster open lines of communication with parents, guardians, and the wider community to ensure a unified effort in addressing bullying. Together, we can create a safer environment for our children.
Comprehensive Anti-Bullying Programs: Implement evidence-based anti-bullying programs that encompass both in-school and online environments. These programs should promote a culture of respect, empathy, and inclusion.
Awareness Campaigns: Launch proactive awareness campaigns to educate students, parents, and educators about the various forms of bullying, its far-reaching consequences, and the critical importance of timely reporting.
Leverage Technology: Embrace technology as a tool to combat cyberbullying. This includes developing and enforcing clear policies regarding the responsible use of technology within our schools.
Mental Health Support: Strengthen mental health support services within our schools to provide counseling and guidance for both victims and perpetrators. Addressing the emotional and psychological needs of our students is crucial.
Data Collection and Analysis: Implement robust systems for tracking and analyzing bullying incidents to identify trends, enabling us to tailor interventions effectively.
It is my belief that by adopting a multifaceted approach and collaborating closely with all stakeholders, including parents, teachers, administrators, and students, we can create a safer and more inclusive learning environment in Marlboro. Together, we can stem the rising tide of bullying and ensure that our children can pursue their education without the burden of fear or intimidation.”-Aditi Gandhi
Meanwhile, Bellomo’s children ARE impacted by Gandhi and his group of four other men making nasty and threatening remarks about a. woman’s body and her ability to walk about this earth and exist. I am not surprised by this at all. The very “Kindness Is Cool” group, claiming to “Make Kindness Great Again” is all about bullying the individuals who do not belong to their little club. It seems as though Aditi Gandhi is not doing a very good job on the anti- bullying platform she promised to deliver on-starting in her own home. So, let’s break it down.
Comprehensive Anti-bullying: Calling someone a c*nt and wanting them dead in an online forum is not exactly “promoting a culture of respect, empathy, and inclusion”. Right. It’s only “inclusion” for their little groups.
Next?
Awareness Campaigns: Let this serve as an awareness campaign that, sometimes, parents behave WORSE than their children. Let this be a lesson taught in school. It is not only time that children suffer the consequences of their bad behavior, but parents also FO when they FA.
Leverage Technology: Mrs. Gandhi and the other women who are married to these dirtbags who take pleasure in fantasizing about a woman’s demise and coveting/disparaging another woman’s body? Perhaps it’s time to take away these little boys’ phones. Put them up at 9:00pm and tell them they cannot look at them until the morning. There’s your leverage.
Mental Health Support: After taking their phones away, find them a therapist.
There, fixed it for you.
This is just one story from a school board from anywhere, USA, but I am willing to bet that there are more. While school boards are dangerous snake pits for right-thinking Conservatives, we need to examine the diabolical violence coming from the other side masked as love and care for kids and the community. We need to seriously question how this impacts our kids and what kind of adults they will become.
With adults behaving this badly, the outlook is not hopeful.
Mr. Gandhi, et. al? Be a Buddy, Not a Bully.
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Our side has to stop pretending that this is a difference in ideology. This is war and it needs to be treated accordingly.
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