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Ian Mackey is my new hero; all Dems need to turn it up a notch imo.
https://crooksandliars.com/2022/04/gay-missouri-legislator-lets-anti-trans
Gay Missouri Legislator Lets Anti-Trans Colleague Have It
Ian Mackay doesn't sugarcoat it. We don't have to call people who push anti-trans bigotry "nice people" because they are not.
By Marissa Higgins April 15, 2022
Great video @ link~
Democratic Rep. Ian Mackey spoke on behalf of the Missouri House Democratic Cause on Wednesday, April 13, and shared a passionate story about his own upbringing. The Missouri House of Representatives had a floor debate that included a discussion of the Republican effort to ban trans athletes from participating on sports teams that align with their gender identity. Mackey, who is openly gay, used his time to call out Republican Rep. Chuck Basye, and the effort majorly paid off.
For some context, the state House of Representatives gave preliminary approval to House Bill 2140, a voter ID law requiring residents of Missouri to show a form of photo ID at polls. Basye weaseled in language that would let voters within individual school districts decide if trans athletes can participate in the sports that align with their gender identity.
This is a bad idea for all of the obvious reasons; its harmful to students, its confusing for schools, and its not a system thats easily replicated for other forms of play, like at the college level. Its hateful, its discriminatory, and thats obviously the goal here.
According to Missouri Net, Basye said it sounds like local control and that he feels very, very confident that many people in the state dont feel they have a voice and are afraid to speak out.
I want to let them know that Im speaking for them, and Im proud to speak for them, he stated.
Mackey, on the other hand, was not trying to hide behind vague or broad language to suggest oppression and fear that doesnt really exist.
Um, youd have to give me a specific, Basye replied. I mean, I made a lot of remarks last year.
Sure. So, I recall a story you told. About your brother.
Okay, said Basye.
And I remember you said that your bother, or, rather, your mother called to tell you that your brother had some news that he was afraid to tell you.
Okay, said Basye.
And your brother wanted to tell you that he was gay, didnt he?
Um, he was expressing that to the family, and he thought that uh, that we would hold that against him and not let him my children be around him.
Makey asked, Why do you think he thought that?
Uh, I dont know. It never would have happened, Ill tell you that. My kids at that point in their life adored my brother.
Can I tell you, if I were your brother? I would have been afraid to tell you, too.
Well, Im sorry," said Basye. And that was meager remark was enough to let Mackey really unleash the heart of his argument.
I would have been afraid to tell you, too. Because of stuff like this. because this is what you're focused on, this is the legislation you want to put forward. This is what consumes your time. I would have been afraid to tell you, too.
I was afraid of people like you growing up and I grew up in Hickory County Missouri. I grew up in a school district that would vote tomorrow to put this in place. And for eighteen years, I walked around with nice people like you. Who took me to ball games, who told me how smart I was, and went to the ballot and voted for crap like this.
I couldnt wait to get out. I couldnt wait to move to a part of our state that would reject this stuff in a minute. I couldnt wait. And thank God I made it out, and I think every day of the kids who are still there, who havent escaped from this kind of bigotry.
Gentleman, Im not afraid of you anymore because youre going to lose. You may win this today, but youre going to lose.
From here, only one more vote in favor is needed to send the bill to the Senate.
Republished with permission from Daily Kos.
CurtEastPoint
(20,024 posts)RKP5637
(67,112 posts)ck4829
(37,761 posts)Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)I'm sure many people identified with what he had to say.
It will be interesting to see what an impact it had on those legislators.
Emile
(42,289 posts)CurtEastPoint
(20,024 posts)Ian.Mackey@house.mo.gov
Representative Ian Mackey, a Democrat, represents parts of St. Louis County (District 87) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2018.
In addition to his legislative duties, Mackey is an attorney and former teacher.
Mackey is a 2005 graduate of Hickory County R-1 High School. He graduated from Westminster College in 2009 with a B.A. in Early Childhood Education before getting his juris doctorate from Suffolk University Law School in 2017.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, and raised in the Missouri Ozarks, Mackey currently resides in St. Louis. He attends the Church of St. Michael and St. George in Clayton.
Botany
(77,323 posts)I emailed him and this is what I got back.
Hi xxx, thank you. From the moment I began being honest with myself until now it continues to get better. It will get better. I have hope.
Keep helping others.
Ian
I know it is more than likely a form response but it was nice.
CurtEastPoint
(20,024 posts)vlyons
(10,252 posts)These homophobic assholes never ever ever consider how much harm and pain they inflict on others. It never occurs to them how to be of benefit to people, who are different from themselves. I don't know if they even care.
They are just so obsessed with making people, who are different, wrong; so they can make themselves fell right and better than in some twisted thinking, where they tell themselves how self-righteous they are.
May all beings be free of suffering,
and free of the causes and conditions of suffering.
May all beings be happy,
and have the causes and conditions of happiness.
May all beings know the joy
of appreciating the success, happiness, and well beings of others.
May all beings rest in the equanimity
of no more attachment and no more aversion.
SouthBayDem
(33,282 posts)Botany
(77,323 posts)BTW the right doesnt have anything so they have to make up crap to divide us. Anti Trans is just CRT, anti mask/vax, WMDs in Iraq, Hunters lap top, Hillarys emails,flag burning, John Kerry wasnt a hero in Vietnam, brown people from across the border, woke, cancel culture, fake news, and teachers are grooming kids to be gay withevil books such as The Wind in the Willows or something about unicorns.
CurtEastPoint
(20,024 posts)Botany
(77,323 posts)The GOP screamed about Benghazi and when nothing was there they then screamed about her
emails so she said fine look @ them and nothing was there (unlike her stolen emails that Russia
edited) and so that got them screaming about her email server.
CurtEastPoint
(20,024 posts)Botany
(77,323 posts)How could I have forgotten Al Gore's claim to have invented the internet and Whitewater which
was a money losing real estate deal but became a 7 year 77 million $ blow job hunt. Or Dr. Fauci
paid for a lab in Wuhan, China to produce the C-19 corona virus. Or that proven science some of
which is more than 200 years old is not real when it comes to climate change. But thanx to the
GOP owning much of the media, a nationwide 24/7 hate talk radio network, specious right wing
web sites, and billionaire/Russian backing millions of Americans buy into these produced lies.
xmas74
(30,058 posts)He used to hide from nearly any group visiting because he didn't want to speak to them.
Botany
(77,323 posts)xmas74
(30,058 posts)Every time they see a red shirt for fear it's Moms Demand Action.
Nearly all of the hide in Jeff City whenever a red shirt passes, except for the handful of Dems.
I remember one year a mom asked to take a photo with her rep and the rep threatened to break her phone. Yes, that happened. I believe that was when Bayse hid in his office all day.
Now who's the crybaby?
vercetti2021
(10,481 posts)Fucking assholes will never get rid of us. You can't kill us all!