Things We Saw Today: Let’s Ruin Dining Out for Mitch McConnell
No justice, no peace, no dinner.
As days go by and the Trump administration continues to shred the values we hold dear, it is easy to feel helpless and powerless. These are dark times, where The Powers That Be are committed to keeping marginalized people disenfranchised. One such power is Senate Majority Leader/Turtle Who Wishes He Were a Real Boy Mitch McConnell. There is perhaps no other political figure in American history who has done more damage to our political system than McConnell, but that’s an article for another day.
On Friday, the senator and his wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, were dining at Havana Rumba in Louisville, Kentucky when he was accosted by an angry protester. The man yelled at the couple, saying “Why don’t you get out of here? Why don’t you leave the entire country?” as other diners and the restaurant staff tried to quiet him. As the news broke, people from both sides of the aisle once again made calls for “civility” and criticized the protester.
But why though? Why should we be civil to the people who are systematically making life worse for Americans? The same people who demand civility over McConnell’s right to a burrito are the same people who stay silent when children are separated at the border from their parents and placed in detention camps. Many people took to social media to call out the “civility” argument once and for all and the hypocrisy inherent in the argument.
I frankly don't give a single damn re: how "comfortable" bigots feel eating in restaurants. This is what they're doing to people like me. This is what they're doing to children. They don't deserve to feel comfortable. https://t.co/Rmg379wpZP
— Charlotte Clymer🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) October 21, 2018
Let’s not waste one more drop of energy on the verbal Napalm that is the civility debate. If you’re more concerned about powerful adults getting yelled at than children being put in cages, you’re on the wrong side of history.
— Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) October 21, 2018
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| |— Evan Greer (@evan_greer) October 20, 2018
For all the damage McConnell and his ilk have caused, I hope they never eat a peaceful meal out again for the rest of their lives.
(via CNN, image: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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