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Kid Berwyn
(20,039 posts)"Unfortunately, these slurs start at the top -- the president."
"...and it was said over the airwaves."
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Kid Berwyn
(20,039 posts)They are the essence of the Golden Rule.
However, people like Diana Harshbarger believe themselves superior to other people.
God, are they wrong.
True Dough
(22,759 posts)What a dingleberry!
Kid Berwyn
(20,039 posts)From the Wiki:
In August 2021, Business Insider reported that Harshbarger had violated the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012, a federal transparency and conflict-of-interest law, by failing to properly disclose over 700 stock trades worth between $728,000 and $10.9 million.
surfered
(6,300 posts)cab67
(3,322 posts)Yeah, he's a nutjob Republican - but this sort of thing is really bad optics, even for them.
senseandsensibility
(21,715 posts)I hope I'm wrong.
Aristus
(69,710 posts)Dont hold your breath
usaf-vet
(7,463 posts)Here she is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Harshbarger
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malaise
(283,219 posts)Rec
Skittles
(163,558 posts)if had behaved on the job like these racist, bigoted, xenophobic repukes, I would have been terminated QUICKLY
paleotn
(20,274 posts)Harshbarger is simply saying what we all know they're thinking. The mask slipped a little and she said it out loud. But I'm not surprised in the least. I know where she's from. I've lived in Tennessee's 1st congressional district. Many of her constituents think the same about people of color. And they have the gall to say American doesn't have a racism problem. Are you kidding me? I use to live among them. Of course they're racist!
steelyboo
(417 posts)"Boy? Boy? Lady, I got a yard full of dick, a basket full of balls, and enough hair on my ass to weave a blanket! Who are you calling "boy"?" - Jay Hickman
taxi
(2,160 posts)The same holds true for all of their (our) otherisms.
I have tried so hard for so many years not to be that guy. But with systemic racism it is only one slip of the tongue away.
Not long ago while at work, one of the kids used the word bitch. Of course I had to say something, so I told him words like that, harmful words, will come out at the wrong time, whether you want it or not. Of course he responded by telling me how careful he is, and that he wouldn't call someone a bitch. He just didn't get it. So I gave him an example of how using these labels work.
As a driver for a limo service, I frequented a convenience store near the airport. Everyone there recognized me, and we had cordial relationships. Very early one morning a truck was delivering their products while I was there. I looked at the woman behind the counter and said, "I don't know how you people do it." All of a sudden I was that guy. And it hurt.
When I said you people, it meant you people who work these late shifts. But there was no going back.
What was said in calling Congressman Green, "boy", is not a slip of the tongue. It is not an example of systemic racism. It is outright racism. It is acceptable to U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger, a 65-year-old Republican from Tennessee, and her circle to use these terms. This isn't a slip of the tongue. This isn't something that some kid has never been counseled on. This is open and outright hostility and it has to stop. Excuse my language here - fucking republicans.
LymphocyteLover
(7,828 posts)ShazzieB
(20,308 posts)Shame on her. Shame, shame, shame.