Creating a lot of uproar over something that was nothing
Just a couple of months ago, more than 50,000 electronic witness slips were filed in opposition to a proposed legislative change to the state's Health Care Right of Conscience Act.
Whether you believe all of those filings were legitimate or not, that's still a gigantic uproar about a bill which stopped employees from trying to use state law to sue employers for requiring vaccines or regular COVID-19 tests as a condition of employment.
So, the recent over-the-top negative reaction to Rep.
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Carroll claims he was threatened with violence and so were his family, his staff, even his synagogue. His home address was posted on Twitter as were photos of his kids.
This monstrous behavior is beyond repugnant, but it's not new. Ask the Republican legislators who voted to raise the state income tax in 2017 how they were pummeled on Facebook, partly because an anti-tax group allied with then-Gov.
Despite the often-insane levels of harassment, most of those
And, of course, the same sort of thing happened to many
The anti-vaxers, as it turns out, are even more wound up than the anti-taxers, although I'm betting it's many of the same people who are perpetually angry about pretty much everything.
Members of a Facebook page I regularly track that promotes anti-vax theories and tactics celebrated the news of Carroll's retreat. One member gleefully wrote: "Violence is the only thing tyrants fear and is the only thing that will stop them."
So, not only did
And this was all about a bill that wasn't legal in the first place. Federal law prohibits what Carroll was trying to do, an inconvenient fact that was ignored or downplayed by most news media outlets that covered the legislation.
Most of the coverage was breathless and ignorant, fueling the hype on the far right. Only one reporter,
Not only wasn't Carroll's bill legal, it also ran directly counter to Democratic Party doctrine, which favors health coverage for everyone. Carroll essentially advocating to destroy the finances of entire families because of the stupidity of a single family member was bizarre.
But, really, all this bill was designed to do was attract attention and get lots of "clicks" and make his allies cheer and his enemies boo. It was a pointless game. Carroll's bill wasn't going anywhere, and he knew it.
And Carroll's behavior is an insult to the people who have bravely stood up to the angry haters for just causes. They couldn't back down because so much was at stake. Carroll, on the other hand, just walked away with a shrug, claiming despite all evidence that he didn't intend to be divisive. Carroll taught those angry people the absolute wrong lesson.
I feel horrible for
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