It’s dangerous for our children

On April 2nd, Representative Monique Davis of the Illinois Legislature, during a session, condemned Jewish activist Rob Sherman for “destroying what this state was built upon”, shouted in open session, told him to “Get out of that seat, you have no right to be there!”, and commented, “What you have to spew and spread is extremely dangerous.”

Oh, wait.  Did I say Jewish?  I meant Atheist.  Brad Sherman is atheist, an activist, and an American.

If Sherman had been Jewish, the airwaves would not have stopped shrieking the story for the last six days.  Monique Davis, a black, female legislator, went all 1841-Mississippi on Sherman’s ass, and there was barely a murmur in the media.

Some of you who get your news entirely online will contend “Oh, everyone covered that, Josh!”  What I want the rest of you to do is, if this is the first, or the first detailed, report you have encountered of what happened, to post, “I didn’t know about that.”  You with me?  The usual suspects can go ahead and tell me I’m making a mountain out of a molehill, and I’m just asking the rest of you to be honest about this.  Did this get the coverage it would have if, for instance, an Atheist legislator (Ha!  Must be a fucking incredible duck hunter!) had told a 71 black woman that she had no business in a legislative session?

(You can see it buried deeply in the Chicago Tribune.  I know the Web has a way of flattening sites, but just note what column it appeared under, when, and where.)

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8 Responses to “It’s dangerous for our children”

  1. Amal Says:

    I didn’t know about that.
    Wow.

  2. Moog Says:

    I didn’t know that. Wish it were not the case.

  3. Jordon Says:

    I didn’t know about that. It’s a shame, to say the least.

  4. Bob Mike Says:

    I didn’t know about it. Hadn’t heard a peep, and I spend a LOT of time on sites that normally eat this sort of thing up.

    I’m going to go ahead and chock this up to America’s love of sassy old black women. I’m sure that Tyler Perry is already optioning the rights to make a movie out of it.

  5. Jeff Johannsen Says:

    I did not know about it either, and I get a fair amount of my news from online sources.

  6. Robert Says:

    I did not know that, and I happen to get most of my (limited) news from the net.  Josh, I think we all just expect a little too much when it comes to equal rights and government.  I mean, that couldn’t really mean equal for everybody, right?

  7. Mary Antonelli Says:

    I din’t hear about this either, but I tend to stay away from the evening news.

  8. Mary Antonelli Says:

    I also can’t type straight before noon. :-\

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