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Stoopit is as stoopit does

10 Wednesday Apr 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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assholes, Georgia, harassment, Lucy McBath, NRCC, republicans, social media, Twitter

This morning from the NRCC:

NRCC @NRCC
.@lucymcbath says she lives in #GA06, so why did she sign for a package at 10:30AM on a workday at her home in Tennessee?
[….]
9:02 AM – 10 Apr 2019

Ladies and gentlemen, your republican party in the 21st Century.

Some of the responses:

It says “M. McBath,” you freaking morons.

Maybe it’s L. LcBath.

It says M. McBath you illiterate fascists.

Obvious to anyone except the single-digit IQ mouth breathers who take anything the NRCC says at face value.

This is so embarrassing for the NRCC lmao

Nothing ever embarrasses Fascists.

Omg that’s Lucy LcBath’s sig right there. Swish, baby!

She just said her elderly mother-in-law signed for it and you sent it to her mother-in-law’s address. That’s just low of you

As if the NRCC cares?

Man taking down those Delocrats is gonna be so hard for you.

This is just pathetic.

Reading is fundamental. It was signed by M. McBath.

Your attempt at a gotcha backfired. Someone should lose their jobs over this hatchet job, but it’s the GOP doing GOP thinks. #IOKIYAR

It’s a little bit fun to see how much these freshman House Members bother you, but mostly just disgusting.

Hello idiots. That signature says “M McBath”, ie Lucy’s mom. You jackasses mailed a package to Lucy’s mom’s house and are lying about it.

Derp.

Why don’t you leave her mother-in-law alone?

Displaying your fundamental dishonesty once again, I see.

That signature is M. McBath.

What ARE you talking about?

What the hell is wrong with you people?

For starters they voted for Donald Trump (r)? Just spitballing here.

assholes

Well, yeah.

Why are you dumb-asses so fucking aggressively stupid?

God must love them because he made so many of them.

Y’all are idiots

Civility starts at home, Trumpies

25 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Civility, Donald Trump, free speech, harassment, missouri, Post-Dispatch, St. Louis

As an antidote to post-election despair, coupled with disgust at the endless exhortations to be civil and strive for unity with an opposition that elected an ignorant, narcissistic grifter to lead the country, I wrote a letter to the editor (LTE) of the St. Louis Dispatch that was published on November 16. It was subsequently republished on the blog, Occasional Planet. The letter itself is not the subject of this post, however, but rather the chilling nature of the response it generated.

A few days ago, I received a phone message from a representative of the Post-Dispatch inquiring about whether or not I had received any “blowback” from the LTE since a gentleman in the same suburb in which I live had been receiving lots of unwarranted and unpleasant attention based on the mistaken perception that he had authored the letter. The mistake is easily explained. My first name “Willy” is a shortened version of a feminine name, and the gentleman in question is named “William,” shares my last name, and lives in the same suburb. Evidently some rabid Trumpie with more anger than brains had tried to look me up by name and city, the only identifiers printed in the paper, and jumped to the conclusion that the first likely name he found was the anti-Trump offender whom he/she needed to silence.

In a subsequent conversation with the Post-Dispatch representative, I learned that the harassment was repeated over time and had reached the level of stalking. The Trumpie thug had informed his “lefty” victim that he knew the type of car he drives and would be watching him. This type of implied threat, according to my informant, had left the poor man understandably nearly distraught.

I have never spoken to this man and cannot think of anything to do to help alleviate the distress he is experiencing because of my opinions – which I will, however, continue to express. In the future, though, I will use my full first name if I submit any more letters to the paper in order to avoid implicating the many innocent Williams in the area. Of course I know that small potatoes are the ones that grow in the future when the problem is here and now.

It’s also true that I don’t want to invite the attentions of this or any other unhinged rightwing crackpot; we’ve already experienced random if minor vandalism on our property in past years and, thanks to the NRA, people have far too much leeway in Missouri to shoot whenever emotion moves them. I also hope that the victim of these implicit efforts to violently repress free speech reports them to the police. If nothing more, we need to establish an official record of threats that are delivered in Trump’s name.

Ironically, the letter that started it all addressed my belief that civility is not likely to be effective in dealing with a Trump-led government, and that unity with folks espousing odious goals is not desirable. And then, what do you know? A Trump supporter showed me just how much value Trumpies place on civil discourse. In case you’re interested, here is the text of the letter (see if you can find the outstanding grammatical error)

I have read several letters in this space urging those who voted for Hillary Cointon – winner of the popular vote – to be gracious in defeat and unify behind President-elect Donald Trump. As well-meant as such exhortations are, they ignore the fact that, based on Trump’s rhetoric and the team of advisors he has assembled, many Americans are frightened for our future and the future of our country. There is too much at stake to sit back and pretend it’s business as usual.

Trump actively encouraged a nativist coalition that includes overt racists. He acquiesced in essentially treasonous Russian meddling in an American election. He has promised to curtail press freedom, and impose the socio-religious preferences of a rightwing Christian minority on the entire country. His inner circle includes advocates of police state tactics and torture.

Trump has given the thumbs up to Paul Ryan’s plans to gut Medicare under the guise of replacing Obamacare – the loss of which will itself will cost millions of us our healthcare. Efforts to decimate Social Security are on the horizon. Environmental protection is now a dead letter.

Trump has pledged to nominate Supreme Court Justices who will enable all these depredations while supporting “business friendly” laws that sustain the creation of a corporate oligarchy.

If you think that Trump’s cadres care about civility, you are fooling yourself. This is not the time for exchanging polite nothings; it’s time to get ready for the fight of our lives.

Interestingly, another contributor to the Post-Dispatch’s letters section experienced a similarly uncivil response – while the semi-illegible letter she received is not as frightening as threats of implied bodily harm and evidence of stalking, it is scary enough that it was placed in her home’s mailbox, indicating that a writer who feels that Trump’s election entitles her/him to express his/her inner ugliness knows where she lives.

It’s fitting that the moral of this story seems to confirm the message of my LTE, that “if you think Trump’s cadres care about civility you are fooling yourself.” It is clear that the only thing they care about is submission on the part of their opponents, which leads to the second lesson to be learned: watch out and take care – there are plenty of potential recruits for an American brownshirt-stlyle militia just raring to get going.

*2nd sentence of 4th paragraph slightly edited (11/25/16, 9:33 pm)

Clueless

19 Wednesday Aug 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Claire McCaskill, dress code, General Assembly, harassment, interns, missouri, social media, Twitter

One of the proposed “solutions” to the harassment of legislative interns in Jefferson City received significant derision today.

A letter from Senator Claire McCaskill (D):

United States Senate

[….]

August 18, 2015

Representative Nick King

District 17, Missouri General Assembly

Missouri House of Representatives

201 West Capitol Avenue

Room 201-CA

Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear Representative King:

Victim-blaming in the context of sexual violence is as old as the crime itself. I saw victims blamed for the crimes against them as a courtroom prosecutor of sex crimes, and as elected prosecutor for Jackson County.

I saw young women held responsible for the harm done to them by others. I even saw a few law enforcement officials sometimes unwilling to pursue justice because of the victim’s behavior prior to the crime. “She was asking for it,” is a sentence I have longed to see stripped from our cultural vocabulary.

Victim-blaming obscures justice, and undermines a process that should be based solely on factual evidence, not on a desire to skirt accountability.

And so I was bitterly disappointed to read press accounts of your suggestion that, as policies are developed to better protect interns working in the Missouri State Legislature from sexual harassment and assault, you thought an intern dress code was the answer.

Such a recommendation reeks of a desire to avoid holding fully accountable those who would prey upon young women and men seeking to begin honorable careers in public service. Is your recommendation meant to suggest that the ability of adult men and women who have been elected to govern the state of Missouri to control themselves is contingent on the attire of the teenagers and young adults working in their offices? is your recommendation meant to suggest that if an intern wears suggestive clothing, she or he will share partial responsibility for any potential sexual harassment or assault?

I approach this issue as a former prosecutor of sex crimes, a U.S. senator who is working to curb sexual violence on a national scale, and as a mother and grandmother. I also approach it as a former Missouri state legislator – and previous to that, a former intern in the Missouri State legislature who confronted sexual harassment from male legislators.

As I have said of those times, I am not sure that I handled the harassment correctly. I believe younger generations of women and men are growing stronger in the face of such unacceptable behavior – including recent interns working in the State legislature who have spoken out and held powerful legislators to account.

I am immeasurably proud of these young women. And I refuse to stand by idly while any suggestion is made that victims of sexual harassment in the Missouri State Legislature is the responsibility of anyone other than the legislators themselves. It is the responsibility of you and your colleagues to uphold the law, protect young people working in our state’s capital, and confront and change a culture that excuses sexual violence. This problem has nothing to do with how interns are dressed.

I ask that you clarify or withdraw your suggestion of a dress code for interns as a means of combatting sexual harassment – and that you redouble your efforts to confront the real and systemic causes of such behavior.

Sincerely,

s/

Claire McCaskill

United States Senator

And via Twitter:

Eli Yokley ‏@eyokley

One of the remedies #MOLeg-ers suggested in response to sexual harassment of interns? A dress code. For the interns. [….] 9:01 AM – 18 Aug 2015

Eli Yokley ‏@eyokley

the notion that a dress code might combat sexual harassment by grown adults at the #MOLeg says a lot more about them than the young interns. 9:36 AM – 18 Aug 2015

Jason Rosenbaum ‏@jrosenbaum

. @Rep_TRichardson puts kibosh on intern dress code as backlash intensifies [….] 4:43 PM – 18 Aug 2015

Sarah Felts ‏@sarahfelts

I was in an A-line pleated knee-length skirt & an Oxford buttoned up to the collar bone. It’s not about clothes. #MoLeg #MoLegDressCode 5:13 PM – 18 Aug 2015

Yael T. Abouhalkah ‏@YaelTAbouhalkah

Good news: Missouri House speaker won’t support idiotic dress code change for interns [….] 5:31 PM – 18 Aug 2015

Emily Abouhalkah ‏@emilyabouhalkah

Things that cause sexual harassment: 1) sexual harassers 2) placid acceptance of the above #MOLEG 10:34 AM – 18 Aug 2015

Tom Riley ‏@ThomasKRiley

Remember that this #moleg that can’t trust itself with distractions of a short dress thinks it’s fine with unlimited campaign contributions 6:46 PM – 18 Aug 2015

That’s just a sampling.

Previously:

Ruh, roh… (May 13, 2015)

What? We’re all what? May 13, 2014)

A big Diehl in Jefferson City (May 14, 2015)

No Diehl in Jefferson City (May 14, 2015)

A new leaf? (May 15, 2015)

Uh, oh… (July 23, 2015)

Sen. Paul LeVota (D) resigns (July 24, 2015)

Sen. Paul LeVota (D) resigns

25 Saturday Jul 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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General Assembly, harassment, missouri, Paul LeVota

This evening via social media:

Paul LeVota

To My Friends:

My conduct has been called into question relating to the intern program in the Missouri Senate and even though there has been no proof of any wrongdoing, the media attention is a distraction to doing the people’s work.

As I stated before, I did not engage in harassment of any intern in the Missouri Senate and an investigation found no proof of misconduct. However, I will not put my family, myself, or the senate through the process of dealing with the veracity of false allegations and character assassination against me.

In my entire time as a public official, I have focused on issues to help people like expanding health insurance, raising the minimum wage, and equal pay for all. If anything distracts from my ability to do that work for Missouri, I cannot be as effective as my constituents deserve. With the continuing focus of other issues, I find it difficult to be the best senator that the people elected me to be.

Today , I have tendered my resignation from the Missouri Senate to Senator Tom Dempsey effective August 23, 2015. It is important to finalize all issues in my office and to allow the governor the ability to immediately call for a special election to fill my seat.

It is doubly important as House District 29 is still vacant and needs to be filled. It is imperative that the people of the 11th Senatorial District and the 29th House District have representation in Jefferson City immediately.

I want to thank all of my supporters over my years in public service and I look forward to joining the ranks as a private individual and contribute to my community in that way.

Previously:

Uh, oh… (July 23, 2015)

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