Glenville saw an early flurry of snowflakes and faux outrage last night, with the Town Board passing a resolution (starts at minute 46) condemning the Daily Gazette for publishing a cartoon critical of police brutality.
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The cartoon |
The text of the resolution, read into the record by Wierzbowski, accused the Gazette of “unjustly characterizing law enforcement in a disturbing and detrimental way,” which was “inaccurate, demeaning, and hateful,” before going on to demand an apology by the Gazette.
The resolution further said that the purpose of the cartoon was to “incite anger in the community and further perpetuate negative feelings” toward law enforcement, and even called upon federal hate crime laws to be amended to include police as a protected class.
After reading the resolution, Wierzbowski said that the cartoon had made her “sick to her stomach.” Not to be one-upped, fellow Republican councilman Jim Martin, sporting a blue lives matter mask, called the cartoon an “awful, awful thing to publish” and “completely inaccurate.”
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The 2018 cartoon, which did not prompt a resolution of denunciation |
The hysterical outrage over a cartoon drawing attention to police violence is in contrast to the lack of any outrage expressed by Koetzle, Wierzbowski and Martin over police violence itself. No one should be surprised to see this from the county’s Republican chair and his top two lieutenants, why would they be any different from their party’s leadership statewide and nationally?
Excellent coverage of our petty council!
ReplyDeleteI certainly can boycott every business in Glenville indefinitely!
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