(Image is from the website of Vanity Fair.)
Yesterday, Willard Mitt Romney issued one of those famous Republican non-apology apologies. He told Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, "Back in high school, I did some dumb things, and if anybody was hurt by that or offended, obviously I apologize for that. I participated in a lot of hijinks and pranks during high school, and some might have gone too far, and for that I apologize. I don't remember that incident." What was he talking about? Here is how the Washington Post reports it:
Mitt Romney returned from a three-week spring break in 1965 to resume his studies as a high school senior at the prestigious Cranbrook School. Back on the handsome campus, studded with Tudor brick buildings and manicured fields, he spotted something he thought did not belong at a school where the boys wore ties and carried briefcases. John Lauber, a soft-spoken new student one year behind Romney, was perpetually teased for his nonconformity and presumed homosexuality. Now he was walking around the all-boys school with bleached-blond hair that draped over one eye, and Romney wasn’t having it.
“He can’t look like that. That’s wrong. Just look at him!” an incensed Romney told Matthew Friedemann, his close friend in the Stevens Hall dorm, according to Friedemann’s recollection. Mitt, the teenaged son of Michigan Gov. George Romney, kept complaining about Lauber’s look, Friedemann recalled.
A few days later, Friedemann entered Stevens Hall off the school’s collegiate quad to find Romney marching out of his own room ahead of a prep school posse shouting about their plan to cut Lauber’s hair. Friedemann followed them to a nearby room where they came upon Lauber, tackled him and pinned him to the ground. As Lauber, his eyes filling with tears, screamed for help, Romney repeatedly clipped his hair with a pair of scissors.
The incident was recalled similarly by five students, who gave their accounts independently of one another. Four of them — Friedemann, now a dentist; Phillip Maxwell, a lawyer; Thomas Buford, a retired prosecutor; and David Seed, a retired principal — spoke on the record. Another former student who witnessed the incident asked not to be named. . .
“It happened very quickly, and to this day it troubles me,” said Buford, the school’s wrestling champion, who said he joined Romney in restraining Lauber. Buford subsequently apologized to Lauber, who was “terrified,” he said. “What a senseless, stupid, idiotic thing to do.”
“It was a hack job,” recalled Maxwell, a childhood friend of Romney who was in the dorm room when the incident occurred. “It was vicious.”
“He was just easy pickins,” said Friedemann, then the student prefect, or student authority leader of Stevens Hall, expressing remorse about his failure to stop it.
The incident transpired in a flash, and Friedemann said Romney then led his cheering schoolmates back to his bay-windowed room in Stevens Hall.
Friedemann, guilt ridden, made a point of not talking about it with his friend and waited to see what form of discipline would befall Romney at the famously strict institution. Nothing happened.
Does that sound like a "prank" or some good-natured "hijinks" to you? To me it sounds a lot more like a serious incident of homophobic bullying -- and I don't for a minute believe Romney doesn't remember it (although I can understand why he wants others to think that). That was not the only "prank", but it does seem to be the most significant.
Now some of you may be thinking that "boys will be boys", and Romney grew up and stopped his bullying behavior. I disagree. First, this was not a harmless prank, but a mean-spirited action that shows Romney didn't care for the feelings of fellow students. Second, I think his actions as an adult show he is still a mean-spirited bully. Hasn't he, just in the last few days, made it clear that he believes gays/lesbians don't deserve the same rights as other Americans?
And consider his actions while at Bain Capital. It didn't bother him at all to take control of a company, bleed it dry, lay off thousands of workers, and then toss that company on the dump-heap -- something he did repeatedly. He wasn't joking when he said, "I like to fire people." He enjoys making money off the suffering of others.
And consider the policies he wants to impose on America. He supports the Ryan Plan -- which would abolish Medicare and Medicaid, cut benefits (or privatize) Social Security, slash social programs that help to house, feed, and educate hurting Americans, and cut EPA funds to clean up our water and air. And he would do this so he and his rich buddies can have huge new tax cuts (even though he's already paying a smaller rate than most in the middle class). He really believes that the rich are special and shouldn't have to follow the same rules as all other Americans.
Electing Willard Mitt Romney as president would be a serious mistake. He was a bully as a youth, and he's still a bully.
Showing posts with label school bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school bullying. Show all posts
Friday, May 11, 2012
Friday, October 29, 2010
The Very Definition Of "Homophobe"
Sometimes there are elected officials that do far more harm than good because they either can't control, or don't wish to control, their own bigotry. A school board member in Arkansas named Clint McChance is one of those elected officials. He has decided that his own bigotry and homophobia is more important than acting in the best interest of ALL the students he was elected to help (by overseeing their education and well-being).
Their have been several instances of school bullying (on both a secondary and higher education level) of homosexual students that resulted in these students taking their own lives. This tragedy has resulted in good people all over the country coming together to try and fight the problem of bullying. One of the ways this has happened is a "wear purple" day, where people wore the color purple to show solidarity with the victims of bullying.
Unfortunately, some right-wing fundamentalists have decided to show their bigotry in response to this. McChance took this even a step further by making homophobic and bigoted remarks on his FaceBook page celebrating the death of gays. Here are some of the remarks he made on FaceBook (which whether he realizes it or not is a public forum):
“Seriously they want me to wear purple because five queers killed themselves. The only way im wearin it for them is if they all commit suicide. I cant believe the people of this world have gotten this stupid. We are honoring the fact that they sinned and killed thereselves because of their sin. REALLY PEOPLE.”
“No because being a fag doesn’t give you the right to ruin the rest of our lives. If you get easily offended by being called a fag then dont tell anyone you are a fag. Keep that shit to yourself. I dont care how people decide to live their lives. They dont bother me if they keep it to thereselves. It pisses me off though that we make a special purple fag day for them. I like that fags cant procreate. I also enjoy the fact that they often give each other aids and die. If you arent against it, you might as well be for it.”
“I would disown my kids they were gay. They will not be welcome at my home or in my vicinity. I will absolutely run them off. Of course my kids will know better. My kids will have solid christian beliefs. See it infects everyone.”
Sadly, as an elected public official, McChance cannot be fired by the school district. If he had any common decency, he would resign. But after reading his remarks, I seriously doubt that will happen. He seems to be proud of his bigotry. Hopefully, the good people in Arkansas will take care of this in the next school board election (or in a recall election).
Fortunately for the students of the school district, other school officials were not amused by McChance's bigoted remarks. Here is the public statement released by the superintendent of the Midland School District:
Their have been several instances of school bullying (on both a secondary and higher education level) of homosexual students that resulted in these students taking their own lives. This tragedy has resulted in good people all over the country coming together to try and fight the problem of bullying. One of the ways this has happened is a "wear purple" day, where people wore the color purple to show solidarity with the victims of bullying.
Unfortunately, some right-wing fundamentalists have decided to show their bigotry in response to this. McChance took this even a step further by making homophobic and bigoted remarks on his FaceBook page celebrating the death of gays. Here are some of the remarks he made on FaceBook (which whether he realizes it or not is a public forum):
“Seriously they want me to wear purple because five queers killed themselves. The only way im wearin it for them is if they all commit suicide. I cant believe the people of this world have gotten this stupid. We are honoring the fact that they sinned and killed thereselves because of their sin. REALLY PEOPLE.”
“No because being a fag doesn’t give you the right to ruin the rest of our lives. If you get easily offended by being called a fag then dont tell anyone you are a fag. Keep that shit to yourself. I dont care how people decide to live their lives. They dont bother me if they keep it to thereselves. It pisses me off though that we make a special purple fag day for them. I like that fags cant procreate. I also enjoy the fact that they often give each other aids and die. If you arent against it, you might as well be for it.”
“I would disown my kids they were gay. They will not be welcome at my home or in my vicinity. I will absolutely run them off. Of course my kids will know better. My kids will have solid christian beliefs. See it infects everyone.”
Sadly, as an elected public official, McChance cannot be fired by the school district. If he had any common decency, he would resign. But after reading his remarks, I seriously doubt that will happen. He seems to be proud of his bigotry. Hopefully, the good people in Arkansas will take care of this in the next school board election (or in a recall election).
Fortunately for the students of the school district, other school officials were not amused by McChance's bigoted remarks. Here is the public statement released by the superintendent of the Midland School District:
The Midland School District, Board of Directors, administration, faculty, and staff do not support or condone the comments Mr. Clint McCance posted on his personal social networking page. Mr. McCance was not acting as an agent of the school board, but as a private citizen when this comment was posted. This post does not reflect the thoughts of the board or administration of the Midland School District.
The district strives to foster an environment that discourages all forms of bullying and an environment that encourages a safe and productive educational climate of all of our students. The district is very diligent in pursuing and addressing bullying of any variety on our campuses.
Sincerely
Dean Stanley, Superintendent
Midland School District
Midland School District
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Right-Wing Fundies Oppose Bullying Ban

Most people think bullying in our schools is a bad thing, and something should be done to eliminate it whenever possible. After all, a child that is constantly bullied in school can suffer psychological damage that will affect him (or her) for the rest of their life. It's also been learned that most school shooters were acting out of revenge for being bullied. That's why I find this story so troubling.
The North Carolina legislature decided they needed to do something about school bullying. After a year of wrangling over the issue, they finally agreed on a plan that would pass both the House and Senate. It looked like something would finally be done.
But that's before the "conservative christians" stepped in. These right-wing fundie hate-mongers are urging their followers to put pressure on legislators to kill the bill before it can be voted into law. Why would they do this? To further their own hate-mongering.
The North Carolina legislature decided they needed to do something about school bullying. After a year of wrangling over the issue, they finally agreed on a plan that would pass both the House and Senate. It looked like something would finally be done.
But that's before the "conservative christians" stepped in. These right-wing fundie hate-mongers are urging their followers to put pressure on legislators to kill the bill before it can be voted into law. Why would they do this? To further their own hate-mongering.
You see, the bill listed gays and lesbians among those who are commonly bullied in school (a fact that cannot be denied). But that upset the fundies. It is part of their religious belief to discriminate against homosexuals, so obviously, it must be OK to bully gay and lesbian youngsters.
Sadly, these religious bigots don't realize how evil this makes them look. Why can't they just agree that bullying is wrong, even when you don't like the person being bullied? Would Jesus really approve of bullying gay and lesbian children?
How can these nuts call themselves christians?
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