Lori Korzen criticizes activism in public schools in series of tweets

Lori Korzen, New Hampshire Representative for Coos 7th District - Official Website
Lori Korzen, New Hampshire Representative for Coos 7th District - Official Website
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Lori Korzen, an active commentator on social media, posted a series of tweets on May 4, 2026, expressing criticism of public schools and referencing unspecified content.

In her first tweet at 00:04 UTC, Korzen wrote “Unhinged… https://t.co/e32ohyKwMW”. One minute later, she followed up with another post stating “THIS is the problem with public school. Too many activist not enough literacy! https://t.co/ECdzEmX9cU”. Shortly after, at 00:06 UTC, she shared a third message consisting only of two links: “https://t.co/gmEIoFILlx https://t.co/BY8VWoIUdF”.

These posts come amid ongoing national debates about the role of activism and academic standards in public education. Critics have argued that some schools prioritize political or social advocacy over traditional subjects such as reading and writing. The discussion reflects broader concerns about educational policy and curriculum choices in the United States.



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