Beardsley For Congress response to Police Reform remarks by Congressman Glenn Grothman. Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District
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Oshkosh, WI – June 26th, 2020
Disgusted. Disgusted is the only way that I can describe yet another divisive and partisan misrepresentation of the hearts of the people of Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional district by Rep. Glenn Grothman. His statement that any proposed reform is an effort to “make white people feel guilty and not like America” is preposterous. The people of the 6th Congressional district want equitable treatment under the law for everyone and understand that reforming the current state of law enforcement benefits everyone, including law enforcement personnel. If Rep. Grothman can acknowledge that there a racial disparities in how victims are treated by the media and public, as he states that white victims of police brutality do not receive enough attention, then his own statements would seem to acknowledge the very inequitable treatment that we are trying to eliminate. Citizens are being treated unfairly, period. And that must end immediately, period.
Every citizen of every race, creed, nationality, gender identity, religion or ethnic origin has an inalienable right to fair treatment under the law. I fully support the George Floyd Act for that reason.
Rep. Grothman accused those criticizing the state of law enforcement across the country today as attempting to “racialize” the issue. Unfortunately, the issue needs no further “racialization”. Our nation, state and local communities have witnessed the inequality of our justice system firsthand for generations and have risen, collectively, to say that this injustice must end, here and now. Ending Qualified Immunity is not a strike at police officers, but a move towards greater justice for all.
People for Beardsley
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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I applaud your response to Rep. Grothman’s inane remarks on “racializing issues re police brutality. Keep on exposing Glenn G’s inanities, and you could shame enough of the people who voted for him to represent them into switching their votes to you.