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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocrats Need Better Stories
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Its unusual for a one-off political speech to make someone famous. This is especially the case in todays toxic fog of disinformation and apathy. But last week a Democratic state senator named Mallory McMorrow from Royal Oak, Michigan, somehow broke through when she stood up on the floor of the Michigan Senate and defended herself against smears from another state senator, Lana Theis, who wrote in a fundraising email that Democrats like McMorrow are outraged they cant teach cant groom and sexualize kindergartners or that 8-year-olds are responsible for slavery.
McMorrow laid out the absurd charges against her, and she did so on personal termstelling a story about her own childhood before describing the obligation she feels to call out the tactics of politicians like Theis. I am a straight, white, Christian, married suburban mom I want every child in this state to feel seen, heard, and supported, not marginalized and targeted because they are not straight, white, and Christian. We cannot let hateful people tell you otherwise to scapegoat and deflect from the fact that they are not doing anything to fix the real issues that impact peoples lives. And I know that hate will only win if people like me stand by and let it happen.
Conor Friedersdorf: Thats not what grooming means
McMorrows remarks were memorable because she was tenacious in her delivery, but also because Democrats tend not to defend themselves in this way. More often, they ignore scurrilous attacks. They take the high road, whatever that means, with very mixed results. Think of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, which helped derail John Kerrys presidential campaign in 2004, or the conspiracy theories about the Benghazi embassy attack, which hurt Hillary Clintons popularity.
McMorrow did two stunning things: She defended herself, and she did so in a way that came across as wholly authentic. She wasnt afraid to be emotional, or even enraged.
Over the past few weeks, Republicans have taken to accusing supporters of LGBTQ rights of being groomers. This hyperaggressive smear tactic is straight out of the QAnon playbook, but it can be traced to the early days of American politics. Richard Hofstadter wrote in 1964 of the paranoid style that traffics in the birth and death of whole worlds, whole political orders, whole systems of human values. In 1977, the singer Anita Bryant successfully drew a connection between homosexuality and child sexual predation with her demented Save Our Children campaign, which promoted harmful lies about gay people as a way to overturn a law that would ban discrimination against them. Everything old is new again, including, it turns out, allegations of pedophilia.
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Democrats Need Better Stories (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Apr 2022
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Tetrachloride
(7,847 posts)1. Resilience. Get some and tell it.
A character played by Michael J Fox said
( more or less ). Otherwise the Republicans are the only ones talking.
This may be an exaggeration but Wisconsin television seems to have way more Republicans.
IngridsLittleAngel
(1,962 posts)2. We need the truth... And we need it said very loudly
If we want to phrase the truth as stories, okay, fine by me. But if we don't drown out all the hate and bigotry and now this "groomers" shit...
As I've said before: It's well past the time to keep letting the QOP control the narrative. Because it's now gone from annoying to stupid to hateful to inciting of violence.