RI Cop Arrested For Assault At Abortion Rights Rally

NBC News reports:

An off-duty Rhode Island police officer who was running for state Senate was arrested on an assault charge after allegedly attacking his female opponent during an abortion rights protest Friday night.

Providence police patrolman Jeann Lugo, 35, was arrested on charges of simple assault and disorderly conduct, state police said Saturday night. Lugo turned himself in, was arraigned and released, it said.

Jennifer Rourke, who is running for the state’s 29th District, said she had finished speaking at a rally outside the state house in Providence on Friday when she was attacked by Lugo.

Read the full article.

Yesterday it was reported that Providence police have placed Lugo on paid leave. Lugo last night deleted his social media accounts.

 

Houndentenor • 4 hours ago

I laugh at the use of the term “alleged” when there’s video of the crime. We know he did it. The only question is whether or not there’s any accountability for violent right wingers.

Todd20036 • 3 hours ago

He felt so enabled he attacked her on camera and thought he could walk away

He might have been right if this were a southern state

And he would have been right if the cameras were off

Doug105 Todd20036 • 2 hours ago

Look how many were on camera attacking the capital and only got a slap on the wrist.

TrollopeReader • 3 hours ago

supposedly he said “i’ve never done that .. in public” …leading many FB commenters to wonder how often he did so in private.

GOP Rep Who Once Praised Hitler Thanks Trump For Roe Ruling: A “History Victory For White Life” [VIDEO]

The Insider reports:

Rep. Mary Miller during a Saturday rally praised former President Donald Trump for his three conservative Supreme Court appointments and remarked that he paved the way for “the historic victory for white life” after the high court overturned Roe v. Wade.

While speaking to the pro-Trump audience, the Illinois Republican lauded the former president, who is backing her in the 15th congressional district GOP primary over fellow Rep. Rodney Davis. “Thank you so much, President Trump. I am so honored to have your endorsement,” Miller said.

She continued: “President Trump, on behalf of all the MAGA patriots in America, I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court yesterday.”

The Chicago Tribune reports:

Just days after taking office in January 2021, Miller was facing calls for her resignation after she cited Adolf Hitler in a speech to a conservative women’s group in referring to the political indoctrination of youths.

“Each generation has the responsibility to teach and train the next generation. You know, if we win a few elections, we’re still going to be losing unless we win the hearts and minds of our children. This is the battle. Hitler was right on one thing. He said, whoever has the youth has the future,” she said.

Miller eventually apologized and said she regretted using the reference to the mastermind of the Nazi Holocaust while she also blamed others for “intentionally trying to twist my words.”

Elagabalus • 4 hours ago • edited

The lasting legacy of Trumpism is the permission Trump gave his followers to say all the quiet parts out loud and never ever experience shame in doing so.

SilentMike Elagabalus • 4 hours ago

Say, campaign on and legislate the previously “quiet parts”.

S_E_P • 4 hours ago • edited

And there you have it folks. They’re so afraid of whites becoming a racial minority they want to force white women to pump out babies.

That in turn they will groom to be good nazis. These people are sick as fuck in the head.

Yves R. Mektin S_E_P • 4 hours ago • edited

But in order for that scheme to work, they will necessarily also have to bring back the anti-miscegenation laws, because lots of white women nowadays are having mixed-race babies with non-white partners. So it looks like Loving v. Virginia might be next on the chopping block after all. Oops, sorry, Clarence and Ginni.

Halou S_E_P • 4 hours ago

They either remain fixed in the belief that civil rights is a zero sum game, that if someone else were to become a majority in future then it must be a case that as the new minority they must be oppressed.
Or, recognising just what white people have done over the past few hundred years, the racists of today imagine a reckoning is coming.

S_E_P Halou • 4 hours ago

Theyre racists and believe in white domination. They want to remain on top of the heap. Period.

BearEyes Halou • 3 hours ago

zero sum is their standard M.O. And I do believe they are fearful of being treated as they have treated others – hence the double-down

S1AMER • 4 hours ago

Freudian slip or not, she and most Republicans today clearly believe only white people are entitled to full rights as ubermenschen.

kaydenpat • 4 hours ago

No, it wasn’t a Freudian slip. Was there any reaction from those in attendance? Or did they just shrug off the White Supremacy jargon?

jk105 • 4 hours ago

Rich white women will find a way to have abortions. Overturning Roe disproportionately affects women of color. She is so consumed by raw bigotry that she doesn’t realize the Supreme Court’s decision will probably result in more children of color, not more white babies. She is a hateful racist, fool and typical Trump supporter.

RepubliCON | Christopher Titus | Armageddon Update

Marjorie Taylor Greene BRAGS in the middle of a pro-choice protest, INSTANTLY regrets it

Utah GOP State Rep On Roe Overturn: I Trust Women Enough To Control Their “Intake Of Semen” 

The Salt Lake Tribune reports:

Republican lawmakers and Utah politicos celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday, with one legislator saying she trusted Utah women “to control [their] intake of semen.” Rep. Karianne Lisonbee described a text message she said she received urging her to hold men accountable for unwanted pregnancies.

“I got a text message today saying I should seek to control men’s ejaculations and not women’s pregnancies. I do trust women enough to control when they allow a man to ejaculate inside of them and to control that intake of semen,” the Clearfield Republican told reporters at a news conference at the Utah Capitol on Friday.

Read the full article.

Todd20036 Boreal • 9 hours ago

Assuming she survives the pregnancy

Longpole Boreal • 9 hours ago

You will also have to babysit a lot .
Bye, bye retirement travel plans.

Ed B • 9 hours ago

U know what’s fucked up? Before yesterday, they had a choice to not get an abortion. Just as they’ve had for fucking years.

My body, my choice… I’ve heard that recently. Oh yes, from the anti Vax crowd.

Sorry, I’m just really fucking wound up about this and not sure where to direct my ire.

On the road David L. Caster • 9 hours ago

Excellent remark.

The issue now is that we have true minority rule and changing that will be a generation in the making.

mikeiver On the road • 8 hours ago • edited

What I think you fail to understand is that they now control the means of electing those that would follow our wishes. The integrity of the upcoming elections, really for the first time in our history, will be in question. They now have the means in law to disregard the votes of those they don’t want and suppress the others to prevent them voting. This will feed false gains offices and further law making it far easier to control and add more GQP members to the seats of power and further surpress the voter will being done. As there have pointed out, historians will point to this time as the beginning of the end of our democracy.

Ragnar_Lothbrok • 9 hours ago

There’s some kind of semen intake valve?
Who knew??

Ščŏŧŧ Ċ – 🇺🇦 🕊 Ragnar_Lothbrok • 9 hours ago

Yes, it’s what kicks in when there’s a legitimate rape. You know, as opposed to those imitation rapes we’ve heard so much about.

clay • 9 hours ago • edited

“Sexual assault in Utah is common, though often goes unreported,” Sonya Martinez-Ortiz, executive director of Utah’s Rape Recovery Center, told the The Salt Lake Tribune.

A 2016 study conducted by Utah State University found that one in six Utah women have reported having been raped, higher than the national average.

Looks like Utahn women are having trouble controlling their intake of semen, and that those raped aren’t necessarily going to have the documentation her law requires for them to access abortion services.

SCOTUS Conservatives Are Just Getting Started

The MR crew discuss Justice Clarence Thomas’ brief mentioning Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell and that abortion is not in the constitution. The Majority Report crew discuss the possibility of Republican judges from the circuit courts ruling in the attempt to reverse precedents established by Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell. The MR crew discuss how there is no reason to believe that the marriage equality precedent is more robust than Roe. v Wade which had been established for fifty years.

Senator in 2010 deposition: 13-year-olds can consent to sex

https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-sexual-abuse-by-clergy-oklahoma-city-7c198e08793337f620e26f2cfcbb7c0f

FILE – Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., speaks during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing May 19, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Before Lankford became a leading voice for conservative causes on Capitol Hill, he spent more than a decade as the director of youth programming at the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, a sprawling campground about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City that attracts more than 50,000 campers in grades six through 12 each year. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)

FILE - Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., speaks during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing May 19, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Before Lankford became a leading voice for conservative causes on Capitol Hill, he spent more than a decade as the director of youth programming at the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, a sprawling campground about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City that attracts more than 50,000 campers in grades six through 12 each year. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)

Before he became a leading voice for conservative causes on Capitol Hill, U.S. Senator James Lankford spent more than a decade as the director of youth programming at the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center, a sprawling campground about 80 miles south of Oklahoma City that attracts more than 50,000 campers in grades six through 12 each year.

The Republican lawmaker’s tenure at the camp is a prominent feature of his political profile, noted in the first paragraph of his official Senate biography. That experience is also coming under renewed scrutiny as the Southern Baptist Convention, which is affiliated with the group that owns the camp, faces a reckoning over its handling of sexual abuse cases.

In 2009, while Lankford worked at the camp, the family of a 13-year-old girl sued a 15-year-old boy who was alleged to have had sex with her at the camp. Lankford, who was not in Congress at the time, is not alleged to have had any direct knowledge of the alleged assault, has not been accused of any wrongdoing and was not a defendant in the lawsuit, which was settled for an undisclosed amount before it was scheduled to go to trial.

But in a 2010 deposition in the case, given a week after he was elected to his first term in the U.S. House, Lankford testified that he believed a 13-year-old could consent to sex.

“Yes, I think they can,” Lankford told Kenyatta Bethea, a lawyer for the girl’s family, according a 155-page transcript of the deposition obtained by The Associated Press.

The age of consent in Oklahoma is 16, and although there is an exception in the law for minors between the ages of 14 and 17 who have sexual contact, there is no provision under which a 13-year-old could consent to sex. When Bethea pressed if his answer was still the same “if I ask you that question in terms of your position as a father,” Lankford maintained his stance.

“Yes, they can,” he said.

Under additional questioning about whether he would allow his two daughters to consent to sex at the age of 13, Lankford gave a more expansive answer.

“No, I would not encourage that at all,” he said. “Could she make that choice? I hope she would not, but I would not encourage that in any way with my own daughter.”

It’s unclear whether Lankford, who has no formal legal training, was aware of the legal age of consent at the time of his deposition. It’s also uncertain whether any criminal charges were filed against the 15-year-old boy. Telephone messages left with Murray County District Attorney Craig Ladd were not returned.

The testimony is surfacing before Tuesday’s primary for the GOP Senate nomination that would allow Lankford to seek another term. After early concerns that he could be vulnerable to a challenge from the right, he enters the election in a strong position. The primary winner will head into the fall general election as the overwhelming favorite in this deeply Republican state.

Aly Beley, a spokeswoman for Lankford’s reelection campaign, declined to comment for this story.

The revelation of Lankford’s testimony comes at a difficult moment for the Southern Baptist Convention.

A scathing investigative report, conducted by an independent firm, found that top SBC leaders stonewalled and denigrated survivors of clergy sex abuse while seeking to protect their own reputations. In response, the SBC voted overwhelmingly earlier this month to create a way to track pastors and other church workers credibly accused of sex abuse and launch a task force to oversee further reforms in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.

This is not the first case of alleged sexual assault at Falls Creek, a 400-acre campground nestled in the Arbuckle Mountains. The camp is owned by the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, which is now called Oklahoma Baptists and is part of the SBC.

Benjamin Lawrence Petty pleaded guilty in 2018 to raping a 13-year-old Texas girl at the camp. Petty, who was a cook at the camp, tied a rope around the girl’s wrists, raped her and threatened to hurt her if she told anyone, according to investigators. Petty was ultimately sentenced to probation in the case, and a civil case filed by the girl’s family against the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma was settled. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Lankford no longer worked at the camp when the attack occurred.

Court records show that Rev. Lori Walke, an attorney and senior minister at Mayflower Congregational Church in Oklahoma City, served as a guardian ad litem for the Texas girl during the civil case. Walke declined to talk about details of the case, but said she attended Falls Creek as a young girl and has serious concerns about how the camp operates.

“Even as a kid, you recognize some things that feel off,” Walke said. “This real obsession with the purity culture is overwhelming. The rules around clothing, particularly for girls, were just obsessed over.”

“And then, the real lack of oversight, generally speaking, in all other matters,” she added. “It was absolutely due to the fact that there’s just not enough adults around.”

Oklahoma Baptists did not respond to questions about how many cases involving sexual misconduct at Falls Creek have been settled. In a statement, Executive Director-Treasurer Todd Fisher said the recent vote to approve recommendations from the SBC’s task force will bring about needed national reforms.

“I am thankful Oklahoma Baptists already made significant steps toward preventing abuse in Oklahoma, implementing a number of best practices in all areas of our ministries, including at our encampments,” Fisher said.

Oklahoma Baptists spokesman Brian Hobbs said some of those best practices for Falls Creek include mandatory background checks for anyone 18 and older, increased security, professionally developed safety training for all camp staff and church leaders bringing groups to the camp and protocols for reporting abuse or suspected abuse.

During his deposition, Lankford said he had no problem sending his daughters to the camp, including in instances when he was not present, though he acknowledged that supervision wasn’t perfect.

“I know that our adults are watching out for our kids, but the process of that, obviously I can’t guess for every adult how they’re going to handle it,” Lankford said.

 

Let’s talk about Day 5 of the hearings….

Let’s talk about the pardon requests….

Let’s talk about what they’re going after next….

Let’s talk about unpacking the Supreme Court decision…

Let’s talk about the objection to unpacking the court….

In Concurring Roe Opinion, Clarence Thomas Calls For Overturning Obergefell, Lawrence, And Griswold Rulings

And it starts.   We knew this was coming.   Doesn’t he realize his own marriage is also going to be illegal if we return to the 1950’s?   These wealthy or religious people on the court don’t think the police are bad because they won’t be affected by bad cops, like congress they won’t be affected by the rulings they make.   These people have the idea that they are the elite and are above the laws the laws the rest of us must follow   Why would they worry about guns flooding the country, the first-time people peacefully protested near their homes they got congress to immediately pass a law against it enforced by the very police they constantly protect from any civilian threats, even though congress cannot pass laws that protect school kids from mass shootings.   9 court justices got a law passed right away no delay; many kids killed so what.   This is no longer a country governed by the people for the people, it is corporations ruling over government to support profit at all costs.    Ron and I have made sure our passports are up to date and we will be using our funds to move as soon as sex between consenting same sex couples are illegal and our marriage becomes a joke in Florida, the home of the desperate to president maga “Don’t say gay” attack Disney for being too tolerant DeathSantis makes us gays illegal.   Oh yes that is the same DeathSantis that recently tried to say with a straight face that Florida wouldn’t tolerate attacks on gay people as he celebrated the Pulse night club massacre.   This is on every tRump voter.   This is on every Republican voter.    This is on every religious person who voted for the Republican over the Democrat.    Thank you to each and every one of you for rolling the country back to the 1950s to enjoy your superiority.   Now give up your cell phones, smart TV’s, internet, GPS, and all the science advances, give up all the medical advances, just go back to live in that regressive world you assholes because you don’t deserve to live with the rest of us.   Thanks for putting the rights of others on the chopping block so you could have your god in everyone’s life and your fucking tax breaks so corporations and wealthy people pay nothing while the public work 3 or 4 jobs 60 to 80 hours a week to pay the corporate rent and buy food to eat.   Fuck this country.   By the way think you are a citizen because you were born in the US, that is also on the chopping block that many hard right conservatives want to get rid of.       Hugs 

From Clarence Thomas’s concurring opinion:

The Court’s abortion cases are unique, see ante, at 31–32, 66, 71–72, and no party has asked us to decide “whether our entire Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence must be preserved or revised,” McDonald, 561 U. S., at 813 (opinion of THOMAS, J.).

Thus, I agree that “[n]othing in [the Court’s] opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion.” Ante, at 66.

For that reason, in future cases, we should reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell.

Curiously, no mention of “Loving v. Virginia.” How convenient for him and Ginni.

 

Gregory In Seattle Elagabalus • 39 minutes ago

Honestly, I don’t think he cares. Republicans are so blinded by their hate that they never think through how their actions might somehow affect themselves.

Ed B Elagabalus • 2 hours ago

That doesn’t mean someone or some group won’t try to overturn that. Remember, the conservative majority doesn’t *need* Thomas to accomplish its goals.

Sister_Bertrille • 2 hours ago

Women, we fought hard for our liberation. We will have to do it again.
LGBTQI+ brothers, sisters, and allies, we fought hard to safeguard our rights and lives during the AIDS epidemic. We will have to do it again.

We have it in us. Everyone else, join us or get the fuck out of our way.

Citing anti-gay discrimination, 2022 Kentucky Teacher of the Year leaving classroom

https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/education/article262785383.html

2022 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Willie Carver Provided by Willie Carver Jr.

2022 Teacher of the Year cautions against Kentucky education returning to  'normal' post pandemic

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Kentucky’s 2022 Teacher of the Year, who is gay, says he is leaving the K-12 classroom “to make the most difference, and the discrimination and lack of support prevent me from making that difference.”

After 17 years being a public school teacher, Willie Carver Jr. said he decided to leave the classroom and take a position at the University of Kentucky in student support services.

Carver told the Herald-Leader – and UK officials confirmed – that he will be an academic advisor at the Gatton College for Business and Economics.

“I am very excited about this opportunity to continue helping young people in their quest for education, Carver said in a Facebook post. “This was not an easy decision; I have cried quite a few times trying to make it over the past few months. But, ultimately, I have always wanted to be in the place where I can most make a difference in the lives of the next generation. I believe that UK is where I can do this.”

“I also increasingly find that, as a queer person in K-12 education, I have been unable to do that work without facing discrimination, heartache, and being a part of systems that cause harm, though I am immensely proud of my brilliant, hardworking, and fierce colleagues who have and continue to change that system in defense of students.”

In May, Carver told a Congressional subcommittee that he faced discrimination as a gay teacher and that hatred was the norm in schools. The panel was examining the wave of race and LGBTQ censorship engulfing America’s K-12 classrooms.

Carver, who had been teaching high school in Montgomery County, told the Herald-Leader that “vocal anti-LGBTQ extremists at school board meetings (and on social media) have been personally attacking me and my former students.”

“The national rhetoric is turned up, and LGBTQ teachers bear the weight of a lot of hatred that catalyzes the vitriol. It’s tiring,” he said.

Carver said he had been unable to find support from his school administration. “Mr. Carver is a wonderful English and French teacher. We wish him well in his new endeavor,” Montgomery County Superintendent Matthew Thompson said. 

Carter said he had been proud to be a teacher and had worked tirelessly for students and their families.

He said he found the resources they needed. He said his goal had always been to strengthen his community and teach young people to believe in themselves.

“I also know that I symbolize potential for some students. I symbolize potential for students who come from poverty, for Appalachian students, and for LGBTQ students,” said Carver. “Of late, I feel beaten down. I’ve withstood it, but it’s hard to find peace or happiness when you’re under attack. This is all the more problematic when a person is a symbol. I can’t risk breaking.”

Some schools are doing incredible work for their students and teachers who are racial or ethnic minorities, or are LGBTQ, he said. Some are not, he said.

“Some are doing harm, are rendering people invisible, are illegalizing discussions about queerness or blackness, are afraid to be allies for fear of political retribution,” Carver said.

“A question that anyone in a system has to ask is whether they are capable of changing that system or whether they are perpetuating it. I believe that I am able best to work with a system that helps students by moving forward.”

Carver mentioned Tyler Clay Morgan, a former music teacher at Kentucky’s West Irvine Intermediate School who resigned after he wrote a message to students on his classroom board that later became controversial.

Morgan in April confirmed to the Herald-Leader that he wrote a message on his classroom board that said, “You Are Free to Be Yourself With Me. You Matter.” The message included a rainbow flag and rainbow colors.

“This is a message I always tried to teach every student too,” said Carver. “I know Tyler and I aren’t alone in this. Thank you to each and every person who has made me, their own colleagues, and their students feel that they mattered.”

 

 

Kentucky Teacher Of Year Resigns Over Homophobia

The Lexington Herald-Leader reports:

Kentucky’s 2022 Teacher of the Year, who is gay, says he is leaving the K-12 classroom “to make the most difference, and the discrimination and lack of support prevent me from making that difference.”

After 17 years being a public school teacher, Willie Carver Jr. said he decided to leave the classroom and take a position at the University of Kentucky in student support services.

Carver, who had been teaching high school in Montgomery County, told the Herald-Leader that “vocal anti-LGBTQ extremists at school board meetings (and on social media) have been personally attacking me and my former students.” Carver said he had been unable to find support from his school administration.

Read the full article.

Last month Carver testified before a House subcommittee about accusations that he was “grooming students.” Watch the clip.

 

PickyPecker • 18 hours ago

its no wonder there is a teacher shortage. low pay + high abuse + no respect.

Zorba PickyPecker • 18 hours ago

If I was 50 years younger, I would not go into teaching again.

Coxygru Zorba • 3 hours ago

I left in 1999. The issue was no pay. None at all for months. The other issue was the university’s extremely poor organization.

wmforr PickyPecker • 12 hours ago

I am thinking it might also become dangerous to be a librarian. }}}shudder {{{

Elagabalus • 18 hours ago

This story makes me sad. Willie Carver could be any of us here – ordinary people who happen to be gay and are just trying to do their jobs and get through life as best we can with some shred of integrity. His story is our story.

Chunk Elagabalus • 18 hours ago

When I was perceived as a straight white male I was on the fast track at the company I worked for, when I transitioned I became unpromotable and was stuck in a corner and told to shut the fuck up. I created my own path after that, I’m much happier now. Good luck to those that face adversity because of who they are, keep your chin up and don’t be afraid to bushwhack your way to a better future.

Bruno • 18 hours ago

So the bigots won, basically.

kaydenpat Bruno • 18 hours ago

It’s hard to teach when you’re being bombarded with bigotry and censorship about who you are.

Todd20036 kaydenpat • 18 hours ago • edited

And then they tell their kids their teacher is “sick” and a “pedophile”

Sister_Bertrille Bruno • 18 hours ago

They did, but I can’t blame him for the career switch. There’s only so much hate a person can take.

ECarpenter Bruno • 16 hours ago • edited

Anyone who thinks that the bigots are not currently winning is not paying attention.

Where are the calls to give Biden a House and Senate that will pass his agenda? Where is the national drive explicitly laying out what the Democrats will pass if they’re given a sufficient majority? Where is the PR campaign pointing out the bills that Republicans have stopped, and their record of obstruction? I don’t get it – where are the Democrats?

Goodbye to a sort-of functioning, somewhat democratic country – we’re pretty much doomed.

wmforr ECarpenter • 13 hours ago

While the real-world channels were covering the attack on Democracy today, the BREAKING NEWS on Fux was Nancy Pelosi ‘s father-in-law ‘s traffic accident.

joe ho • 18 hours ago

This is the red state plan in order to stamp out the “queering” of America.

Make the lives of LGBTs so unpleasant and dangerous that they’re forced back into the closet or leave the state.

A secondary goal is to make public school teaching even more aversive than it is now so that the system collapses.

And now they have the courts to help them accomplish their goal.

JTC • 18 hours ago

Good teachers are being forced out every year. Dealing with inept superiors, parents who are overwhelmed or just don’t give a fuck about their children and their education and being the political football for dipshits like DeSantis and right-wingers brings teachers to their breaking points. Kudos to Mr. Carver and I wish him luck with his new job.

weshlovrcm • 17 hours ago

The far-right fascists were trying to prevent gay people from teaching at least as far back as the 1970’s. See the “Briggs Initiative.”