Kansas City Teens to Speak at Democratic Convention

As reported by The Pitch, Bonnor Springs high schoolers Jensen Wilcott and Jake Reed will speak at the Democratic Convention on Thursday, July 28, 2016.

Wilcott and Reed were fired from Pizza Studio at the Legends for asking questions about a pay disparity. Wilcott, upon discovering she would make $8.00 an hour, whereas Reed would make $8.25, called a manager to ask why. The high schoolers were hired at the same time and had comparable work experience. The manager told her she was fired — and then fired Reed, too. It was a violation of company policy, the manager said, for employees to discuss wages.

The story made local and then national news, being featured in New York Magazine, New York Daily News, Seventeen, and others.

Ashleigh Siefker, executive director of operations at Pizza Studio, said, “After an in-depth review, we are confident this instance was not one of gender-bias but rather a failure to assign the correct salary and a misunderstanding of our company policies by one of our employees.” The manager was fired, and the company issued an apology to the teens.

Meanwhile, the Hillary Clinton campaign heard of the story. Clinton tweeted in June:

On Monday, the Democratic Convention announced

a diverse range of everyday Americans who will share their stories and experiences at the convention of an America that is stronger together…

As Donald Trump begins his divisive convention in Cleveland with dangerous ideas that would pose a threat to our economy and national security, Democrats are preparing to lay out the clear stakes in this election in Philadelphia – a choice between building walls and tearing people down or an optimistic unifying vision where everyone has a role to play in building our future.

At the Democratic National Convention, the diverse experiences and voices of Americans from across the country will be shared with millions of Americans…

Wilcott and Reed will speak on the final night — the same night as Clinton.

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Examining the 2016 GOP Platform

The New York Times called it “the most extreme Republican platform in memory.” The Human Rights Campaign called it “the most overtly anti-LGBTQ platform in history.” But is the 2016 Republican platform really that bad?

 

“WE DENOUNCE BIGOTRY, RACISM, ANTI-SEMITISM, ETHNIC PREJUDICE, AND RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE. THEREFORE, WE OPPOSE DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, SEX, RELIGION, CREED, DISABILITY, OR NATIONAL ORIGIN…”

And without further ado, our presidential nominee, Donald Trump.

Also, opposing discrimination against sexual orientation or identity? Haha, f*ck that.

 

“AS THE PARTY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WE MUST CONTINUE TO FOSTER SOLUTIONS TO AMERICA’S DIFFICULT CHALLENGES WHEN IT COMES TO RACE RELATIONS TODAY. WE CONTINUE TO ENCOURAGE EQUALITY FOR ALL CITIZENS AND ACCESS TO THE AMERICAN DREAM. MERIT AND HARD WORK SHOULD DETERMINE ADVANCEMENT IN OUR SOCIETY, SO WE REJECT UNFAIR PREFERENCES, QUOTAS, AND SET-ASIDES AS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION.”

We decided to put these sentences together to highlight our ignorance of how America’s racial history still limits the economic opportunities of minorities in poor communities, something affirmative action was designed to help alleviate.

 

“A GOOD UNDERSTANDING OF THE BIBLE BEING INDISPENSABLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATED CITIZENRY…”

That’s right, Muslims, Hindus, atheists, and agnostics — if you don’t learn about our ancient text written by primitive Middle Eastern clans, your education is flawed and so is your ability to be a good U.S. citizen.

 

“WE BELIEVE THE CONSTITUTION WAS WRITTEN NOT AS A FLEXIBLE DOCUMENT, BUT AS OUR ENDURING COVENANT.”

That’s why no changes were ever really necessary. Don’t you dare bring up slavery or votes for women.

 

“WE BELIEVE IN AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM. WE BELIEVE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS UNLIKE ANY OTHER NATION ON EARTH.”

Isn’t it such a happy coincidence that you happened to be born in the greatest nation of all time?

 

“EVERY TIME WE SING, ‘GOD BLESS AMERICA,’ WE ARE ASKING FOR HELP. WE ASK FOR DIVINE HELP THAT OUR COUNTRY CAN FULFILL ITS PROMISE.”

Yeah, a little Manifest Destiny never killed anyone.

 

“GOD BESTOWS CERTAIN INALIENABLE RIGHTS ON EVERY INDIVIDUAL, THUS PRODUCING HUMAN EQUALITY… MAN-MADE LAW MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH GOD-GIVEN, NATURAL RIGHTS; AND THAT IF GOD-GIVEN, NATURAL, INALIENABLE RIGHTS COME IN CONFLICT WITH GOVERNMENT, COURT, OR HUMAN-GRANTED RIGHTS, GOD-GIVEN, NATURAL, INALIENABLE RIGHTS ALWAYS PREVAIL; THAT THERE IS A MORAL LAW RECOGNIZED AS “THE LAWS OF NATURE AND OF NATURE’S GOD”… [THE CONSTITUTION] ENSHRINES OUR GOD-GIVEN INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS…”

Guys, we really like the Judeo-Christian deity. A lot.

 

“THE CORNERSTONE OF THE FAMILY IS NATURAL MARRIAGE, THE UNION OF ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN.”

In case you’re bad with reading between the lines, gay marriage is unnatural, folks.

 

“WE DO NOT ACCEPT THE SUPREME COURT’S REDEFINITION OF MARRIAGE AND WE URGE ITS REVERSAL, WHETHER THROUGH JUDICIAL RECONSIDERATION OR A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RETURNING CONTROL OVER MARRIAGE TO THE STATES.”

Yeah, a little State’s Rights never hurt anybody.

 

“WE OPPOSE GOVERNMENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BUSINESSES OR ENTITIES WHICH DECLINE TO SELL ITEMS OR SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS FOR ACTIVITIES THAT GO AGAINST THEIR RELIGIOUS VIEWS ABOUT SUCH ACTIVITIES.”

Sorry, ma’am, but you’re an atheist, and the Bible says nonbelievers must be put to death. I don’t actually take that part of the Bible seriously, but I think I’ll still have to ask you to take your business elsewhere.

Whoa, just kidding. We were only talking about the gays.

 

“TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE AND FAMILY, BASED ON MARRIAGE BETWEEN ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN, IS THE FOUNDATION FOR A FREE SOCIETY AND HAS FOR MILLENNIA BEEN ENTRUSTED WITH REARING CHILDREN AND INSTILLING CULTURAL VALUES.”

You heard it here first. With gay marriage, society cannot be free.

 

“WE RENEW OUR CALL FOR REPLACING ‘FAMILY PLANNING’ PROGRAMS FOR TEENS WITH SEXUAL RISK AVOIDANCE EDUCATION THAT SETS ABSTINENCE UNTIL MARRIAGE AS THE RESPONSIBLE AND RESPECTED STANDARD OF BEHAVIOR.”

Abstinence education works, folks. I’d bet my daughter’s unbroken oyster on it.

 

“[TITLE IX] IS NOW BEING USED BY BUREAUCRATS — AND BY THE CURRENT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES — TO IMPOSE A SOCIAL AND CULTURAL REVOLUTION UPON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BY WRONGLY REDEFINING SEX DISCRIMINATION TO INCLUDE SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR OTHER CATEGORIES. THEIR AGENDA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS; IT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH POWER. THEY ARE DETERMINED TO RESHAPE OUR SCHOOLS — AND OUR ENTIRE SOCIETY — TO FIT THE MOLD OF AN IDEOLOGY ALIEN TO AMERICA’S HISTORY AND TRADITIONS.”

That’s right! Expanding anti-discrimination laws to cover more Americans has simply never been done before.

And just like when it wasn’t done before, with women and minorities, it’s all about power, not people’s well-being.

 

“WITH ALL OUR FELLOW CITIZENS, WE HAVE WATCHED, IN ANGER AND DISGUST, THE MOCKING OF OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS BY A PRESIDENT WHO MADE HIMSELF SUPERIOR TO THE WILL OF THE NATION. WE STAND WITH THE VICTIMS OF HIS POLICIES, ESPECIALLY THE FAMILIES OF MURDERED INNOCENTS. ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ENDANGERS EVERYONE…”

They’re bringing crime. They’re bringing drugs. They’re rapists. And I’m sure a lot of them are good people.

 

“THE NEXT PRESIDENT MUST NOT SOW SEEDS OF DIVISION AND DISTRUST BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE PEOPLE THEY HAVE SWORN TO SERVE AND PROTECT.”

Because everyone knows distrust between police and ordinary citizens is, historically, Obama’s fault.

 

“THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THAT COAL IS AN ABUNDANT, CLEAN, AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE DOMESTIC ENERGY RESOURCE.”

Trust us, we’ve never been wrong on issues of science.

 

“OVER A DOZEN STATES HAVE PASSED PAIN CAPABLE UNBORN CHILD PROTECTION ACTS PROHIBITING ABORTION AFTER TWENTY WEEKS, THE POINT AT WHICH CURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH SHOWS THAT UNBORN BABIES CAN FEEL EXCRUCIATING PAIN DURING ABORTIONS, AND WE CALL ON CONGRESS TO ENACT THE FEDERAL VERSION.”

Because at twenty weeks, women will still feel healthy enough to make the drive down to Texas to buy Miso on the black market and commit abortion anyway.

 

“WE SUPPORT BUILDING A WALL ALONG OUR SOUTHERN BORDER AND PROTECTING ALL PORTS OF ENTRY.”

Just like with my daughter.

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Atheists Sue Kansas City Over Payment to Baptists

On July 22, 2016, the American Atheists group and two Kansas City residents sued Kansas City Mayor Sly James and the city government for designating $65,000 in taxpayer funds for Modest Miles Ministries’ National Baptist Convention, taking place at Bartle Hall in early September.

Missouri’s Constitution forbids using taxpayer money to fund religious events and institutions: “No money shall ever be taken from the public treasury, directly or indirectly, in aid of any church, sect, or denomination of religion.” The lawsuit aims to prevent the city from handing over the funds.

“The National Baptist Convention is inherently religious — and it is clear under Missouri law and the First Amendment that Missouri taxpayers should not be paying for it,” argues Amanda Knief, legal director of American Atheists. The group’s website also notes:

Modest Miles Ministries claims in emails to the City that the funds will be used for transportation to and from the convention, making the funding purposes “secular.” That would mean, according to Modest Miles Ministries’ funding application, about 25% of the entire budget of the convention — $65,000 — is being spent on shuttles to and from the convention.

The $65,000 grant for the Baptist Convention was the second largest grant that the City gave in 2016. This was the fourth time the City has approved funding the National Baptist Convention: in 1998, the City approved $100,000 (about 32% of the convention’s total budget); in 2003, the City approved $142,000 (about 42% of the convention’s total budget); and in 2010, the City approved $77,585 (about 27% of the convention’s total budget).

The city government refused to comment to The Kansas City Star. But the paper says, “City spokesman Chris Hernandez pointed out no contract has been signed yet to spend the money. If and when that does happen, Hernandez said, the contract has language spelling out that the money would be used for secular purposes.”

The lawsuit says the Kansas City plaintiffs have a “right to be free from compelled support of religious institutions and activities,” and cites another Missouri case, “Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley, upheld by the Eighth Circuit in 2015, in which this court refused to allow public money to be spent on a Lutheran day care.”

The contract between the city and Modest Miles Ministries is due this month.

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Man Who Shot Reagan to Be Freed After 35 Years

John Hinckley, Jr., the man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, will soon be freed from the psychiatric hospital where he has resided for 35 years.

Hinckley attacked Reagan outside a Washington, D.C., hotel on March 30, 1981. He shot Reagan in the chest, Press Secretary James Brady in the head, and wounded a policeman and a Secret Service agent. Hinckley was tackled and arrested at the scene, while Reagan was rushed to the hospital. The president survived, offering at the hospital the now-famous quip “I hope you’re all Republicans” to the doctors. The bullet missed his heart by an inch.

Brady was paralyzed from the waist down.

Hinckley was ruled not guilty in 1982 by reason of insanity. He was obsessed with and stalked actress Jodie Foster, and wished to impress her by recreating Robert De Niro’s mission in Taxi Driver (assassinating a politician), which starred Foster. Hinckley wrote to her: “The reason I’m going ahead with this attempt now is because I cannot wait any longer to impress you. This letter is being written only an hour before I leave for the Hilton Hotel. Jodie, I’m asking you to please look into your heart and at least give the chance, with this historical deed, to gain your love and respect.”

Now doctors at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in D.C. believe Hinckley, 61, is ready to reenter society. He has been transitioning back in for several years, being allowed to visit his mother’s home and volunteer. His full release will come with restrictions. He will still be required to go to therapy and check in with his doctors weekly. Further, to quote CBS,

  • He cannot speak with media. Any media contact by him or his family will constitute a violation of his release.
  • No drugs, no weapons.
  • No contact with the family members of his victims, which include the Reagan family, Brady family, Thomas Delahanty or Timothy McCarthy.
  • He cannot travel to areas where current or former presidents, Congress or senior executives or “United States Secret Service protectees” are found.
  • He can use the internet but cannot Google himself, research weapons, porn, or his victims.
  • He may not set-up any social media accounts without unanimous permission from his treatment team.

Hinckley will be released as early as August 5, 2016.

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Man Who Bombed Birmingham Church, Killing Four Black Girls, Up For Parole

Thomas Edwin Blanton, Jr., the last survivor of the KKK members who bombed a Birmingham, Alabama, church in 1963, could be released from prison early.

Blanton, now 78, was convicted in May 2001 for participating in the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church, which killed four black girls — Denise McNair, Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Morris. It was an act of white terrorism — one of many — in response to the desegregation of Alabama schools.

Blanton spent almost 40 years a free man after the attack, and then served 15 years in prison after the FBI arrested him and a jury found him guilty. The two other men who were convicted alongside him passed away in prison.

The president of the Birmingham NAACP said Blanton’s release would be “a travesty of justice.” The NAACP, family members of the victims, and other social and racial justice groups are urging the Alabama Parole Board to deny Blanton freedom. Organizations across the country have taken notice. Bread and Roses, a Massachusetts non-profit and social justice group, called on the public to join the protest:

For years, Blanton lived free while loved ones mourned and wondered if the people behind the bombing would ever pay for their heinous crime. Fifteen years in prison is not punishment enough for perpetrating a hate crime that cost four girls their lives. Tell the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles to deny Thomas Blanton Jr. parole by contacting The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles, PO Box 302405, Montgomery, Al 36130-2405, (334) 353-7771.

The board will hold a hearing on Wednesday, August 3, 2016, to decide Blanton’s fate.

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