Reject Politicians Who Peddle Intolerance, Hate And Prejudice
Submitted by campaign on November 17, 2005 - 7:31pm.
Al Giraud

“I support Kathy Castor’s bid for the US Congress because she has consistently taken on powerful interests that threaten our community.  She has publicly stated that as a mom, local government official and as our Congresswoman she will always stand up for all of her neighbors!  You should support Kathy because she has proven locally that she will fight discrimination anywhere, even in Washington.” 

By Scott Taylor, oped printed in the Tampa Tribune

There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular; but one must take it because it is right.

— Martin Luther King Jr.

For the past several months, members of the Hillsborough County Commission – namely Brian Blair, Ken Hagan, Jim Norman, Thomas Scott, Mark Sharpe and Ronda Storms — have been playing fast and loose with some of the core values Americans hold dear. In the name of morality, they have been chipping away at some of the basic tenets that make America a great country and meddling with the civil liberties and rights we cherish the most.

Beginning this summer, the commissioners have —with the exception of one member, Kathy Castor — assaulted and intimidated minorities. In between, they have tried to censor books and CDs from public libraries, meddled in others’ business, held up funding for critical programs, attempted to squander the public’s money on vanity projects, bullied those with whom they disagree.

In June, they voted — during national Gay Pride Month — to officially deny any county recognition to the positive contributions of the region’s gay men and women. It was an unnecessary, hateful act, designed to pander to far-right extremists, and they have continued to refuse to defend themselves.

Emboldened, recently the commission, led by Blair, has taken on the region’s non-Christians. In response to a request from Hillsborough County’s Islamic population to add a Muslim holiday to the public school calendar, Blair put on the cape of moral crusader and accused Muslims of trying to rob Americans of their traditions and heritage. He stated that because this is America, and they don’t want to follow "the rules," they should leave the country.

There’s a frightening pattern here.

The commissioners’ message is clear: if you’re not Christian, if you’re not heterosexual — your kind is not welcome in Hillsborough County.

This rhetoric and these actions are more than "ignorant" (The Tampa Tribune) and much worse than "entertaining" (St. Petersburg Times), even though the notion of setting up Brian "Killer Bee" Blair as the county’s point person on education is inspired farce.

They’re dangerous and they’re un-American. While freedom of speech is precious, racism, xenophobia, homophobia and religious discrimination have no place in America and no place in Hillsborough County.

Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.

— Martin Luther King Jr.

When I think of the core values that strengthen and enrich America, I think of the words included in the Declaration of Independence that affirm our equality. I think of the Statue of Liberty, reaching out her arms and welcoming immigrants from every country, ethnicity and faith tradition on earth. I think of the great, dynamic melting-pot cities of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami. I think of the Pledge of Allegiance, which proclaims "liberty and justice for all."

I don’t think of the narrow-minded fear-mongering practiced by the Hillsborough County Commission.

Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle.

— Martin Luther King Jr.

The commissioners have chosen to cast their lot with the peddlers of hate, prejudice and intolerance. History will judge them. One day they will be consigned to the dust heap of the Bigots Hall of Shame and take their rightful place alongside their forebears and contemporaries: John Birch, David Duke, Louis Farrakhan, Lyndon LaRouche Jr., Joseph McCarthy, Pete Peters, Fred Phelps, Randall Terry, Don Wildmon.

Before then, the rest of us should remember Election Day.

Scott Taylor is a public relations consultant in Tampa.