Monday, November 5, 2018

Voter suppression: 1988 and 2018

The pious Mr. Fuentes
Without evidence, Trump and Sessions warn of voter fraud in Tuesday’s elections (Washington Post)
President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday issued strong warnings about the threat of voter fraud in Tuesday’s elections, echoing the president’s baseless claims that massive voter fraud marred his 2016 election and prompting accusations that his administration is trying to intimidate voters.
. . .
In remarks to reporters on his way to a campaign rally in Cleveland, Trump also falsely claimed that voter fraud is commonplace.
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Voting rights advocates denounced Trump’s remarks as a blatant attempt to intimidate voters on the eve of Election Day — and part of a pattern among Republicans, they said, to curtail voting access with strict rules that disproportionately affect voters of color who tend to vote Democratic.
     Perhaps some DtB readers will recall that the KING—and modern-day original practitioner—of outrageous voter intimidation tactics was none other than Tom Fuentes, who joined the SOCCCD Board of Trustees in July of 2000:

That notorious episode: Tom's "goons" (DtB, 1/16/10)
     SOCCCD Trustee Tom Fuentes may be pious as hell, but he ain't decent.
     Perhaps the most notorious episode of Fuentean ungentlemanliness (aka abject loutitude) occurred twenty-one [now 30] years ago.

     In an open letter to Tom, in 2005, Gustavo Arellano describes the incident:
...[Y]ou approved the use of poll guards to stand outside polling places in Latino neighborhoods when they cast ballots for the 72nd Assembly District race. The Republican Party candidate, Curt Pringle, won the election. But the subsequent furor led to your resignation as communications director for the Catholic Diocese of Orange, an exodus of Latino voters from the GOP (the first of many, it would turn out) and various settlements of lawsuits regarding the matter totaling more than $480,000. (See An open letter to the former GOP chairman, current college trustee, forever self-destroyer, OC Weekly.)
     It happened during the election of 1988....
Fuentes and Bush, pals


IVC in the News

Anti-semitism in action in Irvine. Clip from security camera at Beth Jacob Synogogue. 

IVC in the news:

from Newsweek:

‘KILL ALL JEWS’ TRENDS ON TWITTER AFTER SYNAGOGUE VANDALIZED

The Brooklyn synagogue was vandalized a day after a similar incident took place in California.
The Beth Jacob Synagogue in Irvine, California, was defaced with anti-Semitic slurs on Wednesday, ABC News reported.
"This morning's news of anti-Semitic vandalism against one of Irvine’s synagogues, along with reports of a recent incident at Irvine Valley College, are both enraging and unacceptable," Irvine Mayor Don Wagner said of the incident. "They will not go unchallenged by the good people of Irvine. An attack on anyone in Irvine of any faith is an attack on us all."...
The murders and vandalism come amid rising anti-Semitism under President Donald Trump, according to the Anti-Defamation League. In 2017, anti-Semitic incidents increased 57 percent, according to the organization. The 1,986 anti-Semitic events recorded last year represented the second-highest number in the ADL's almost four decades of tracking.
from CNN
A California synagogue was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti four days after Pittsburgh
Mayor Don Wagner said the vandalism and a similar anti-Semitic incident at Irvine Valley College are "enraging and unacceptable."
In early October, police found swastikas scrawled in the restrooms of the college, according to a local councilwoman.

from the LA Times:
Officials offer reward for tips leading to suspect in vandalism of Irvine synagogue
Glenn Roquemore, president of Irvine Valley College, promised to stay vocal against hate and violence across the country, adding that school officials recently discovered swastikas defacing restrooms on campus.

The OC Register also covered this but Rebel Girl can't get behind their paywall and refuses to renew her subscription until they stop giving white supremacists and their ilk a platform in their comments section.

Meanwhile in Florida in case anyone (anyone?) is interested in how misogynistic threats against women are manifested and carried out:

Gunman In Yoga Studio Attack Had A Criminal History, Posted Racist And Sexist Videos
The AP also reported that Beierle was banned from FSU's campus in 2014.... And one woman, Courtnee Connon, who told the Tallahassee Democrat that Beierle grabbed her buttocks in her dining hall at FSU in 2012, said she spoke with police but ultimately decided not to pursue charges against Beierle. Connon, who was 18 at the time of the incident, told the Democrat she was scared by the idea of going to court and unsure criminal charges would deter Beierle from assaulting women in the future.
Scott Paul Beierle
On Saturday, Buzzfeed News reported that Beierle had uploaded a series of racist and misogynist videos to YouTube in 2014, and that he had also posted songs on SoundCloud in the past few months. According to Buzzfeed News, a song posted shortly before Friday's shooting included the lyrics: "To hell with the boss that won't get off my back /To hell with the girl I can't get in the sack." Additionally, one of Beierle's YouTube videos reportedly expressed sympathy with Elliot Rodger, who went on a misogynist killing rampage in Isla Vista, Calif., in 2014.
All of Beierle's original videos were removed from YouTube after Buzzfeed News published its story, but a video posted to YouTube on Saturday appears to be a duplicate of one of Beierle's original video rants. In it, a man whose likeness matches the photo of Beierle released by the Tallahassee Police Department uses a racial slur to describe black people and goes on to list the reasons he despises them. It includes a section in which he called black women "ugly and disgusting."
The AP also reported that "a man who looks like Beierle" appeared in a series of videos posted to YouTube in 2014, and that in the videos he called women who date black men "whores," spoke of an "invasion" from Central America and ranted about women....
Miller could not confirm misogyny as a motive in this attack. But Beierle's online emphasis on romantic rejection — and his reference to Elliot Rodger — does call to mind the group of men on the Internet who term themselves "incels," which is short for "involuntarily celibate."
...In April, a man linked to the incel community plowed his van into a Toronto sidewalk and killed 10 people. In the aftermath of that attack, NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro spoke with Arshy Mann, a Toronto-based reporter who covers incels and defines them as an "online subculture of young men who feel very frustrated with their sexual and romantic lives."
Be safe out there.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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