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Initech

(100,107 posts)
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 03:46 PM Nov 2022

I think I have an easy solution to get right wing conspiracy theorists to shut up.

And that solution is: ID check at the door for city council, municipal government (includes voter certification), and school board meetings. You're not a resident? You don't get to participate in the discussion. That's it. That's all it would take. Anyone not from the area looking to start shit? You're shown the door.

This needs to happen now. Especially in Arizona. Over half the people arguing for Kari Lake aren't even from Arizona. I'm tired of playing nice with these shitheads.

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I think I have an easy solution to get right wing conspiracy theorists to shut up. (Original Post) Initech Nov 2022 OP
I thought you meant here MichMan Nov 2022 #1
Putting the skids on foolish Fascist outrage. magicarpet Nov 2022 #2
Yeah something has got to be done. Initech Nov 2022 #4
They demand... 2naSalit Nov 2022 #3
What is the First Amendment basis for excluding comment from others? Effete Snob Nov 2022 #5
I don't know. Initech Nov 2022 #6
Well, with the opportunity to flap their gums at these things.... Effete Snob Nov 2022 #10
What's the 1st Amendment basis for voter ID? hadEnuf Nov 2022 #11
Non sequitur Effete Snob Nov 2022 #29
Whatever. hadEnuf Nov 2022 #39
They need to petition to local government that is impacted. Which can also include county and state. LiberalFighter Nov 2022 #18
Some residency limitations may be permissible onenote Nov 2022 #21
I doubt you could apply that in this case Effete Snob Nov 2022 #30
Here in Massachusetts... druidity33 Nov 2022 #36
Well Mad_Machine76 Nov 2022 #7
Journalists? mahina Nov 2022 #8
"Your paperz, zey are not in order" Sounds like cops asking "why are you in this neighborhood?" BamaRefugee Nov 2022 #9
Well, Lindsey and Ted would have to stay home. rubbersole Nov 2022 #12
DU is not disrupting anything. Nor is it preventing things from getting done. hadEnuf Nov 2022 #13
Exactly Rebl2 Nov 2022 #22
I think it's a good point - a lot of the disruptors are coming in from somewhere else FakeNoose Nov 2022 #14
Politics and sports have a lot in common. Initech Nov 2022 #15
i love what one library did to shut up the book banners . AllaN01Bear Nov 2022 #16
Agreed Nululu Nov 2022 #17
They could also require them to indicate if they are a resident of the locale or outsider. LiberalFighter Nov 2022 #19
Sounds like a good start Hope22 Nov 2022 #20
I suspect you are not either. zipplewrath Nov 2022 #23
I think what's wrong with Florida is Fox News. Initech Nov 2022 #24
Blue Collar retirees zipplewrath Nov 2022 #27
Blue Collar retirees zipplewrath Nov 2022 #28
A lot of Flawrida Hispanics are Cubans and Colombians who, frankly, PREFER authoritarian despots peppertree Nov 2022 #25
Agreed. paleotn Nov 2022 #26
So Northern civil rights activists should have stayed out of the South? Effete Snob Nov 2022 #31
Strawman alert! paleotn Nov 2022 #34
Yup. Joinfortmill Nov 2022 #32
I'd rather see out of jurisdiction money banned dickthegrouch Nov 2022 #33
You can't do better than restriction? WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2022 #35
Unfortunately There are good points on both sides here tiredtoo Nov 2022 #37
I understand your idea. I see it getting panned, too. LakeArenal Nov 2022 #38

magicarpet

(14,181 posts)
2. Putting the skids on foolish Fascist outrage.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 04:00 PM
Nov 2022

Do you have legitimate standing to be involved in this discussion ?

If not - sit the fuck down,...

Better yet - get the fuck out.

Initech

(100,107 posts)
4. Yeah something has got to be done.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 04:12 PM
Nov 2022

I was watching some of the footage out of Maricopa... legitimate madness. Not enough facepalms for this.

 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
5. What is the First Amendment basis for excluding comment from others?
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 04:20 PM
Nov 2022

So, you are saying that if City X decides it wants to flush untreated sewage into the river, then the people downstream outside of the city have no right to comment?

You are also saying that people who do not have an ID with their address on it cannot participate in their local government. What is the First Amendment basis for that?

Initech

(100,107 posts)
6. I don't know.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 04:25 PM
Nov 2022

But something's got to be done. One of the people who was harassing the certifiers was a podcaster from Colorado, and much of his rant wasn't even about the election. It was conspiracy theories about child grooming and other RW bullshit nonsense. It was just wasting time.

 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
10. Well, with the opportunity to flap their gums at these things....
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 04:58 PM
Nov 2022

We get really good pictures and video of them, some of their distinctive clothing, who they hang around with, etc..

Lot's of J6ers still wanted by the FBI. Inviting them to come to Maricopa and smile for the cameras is a great idea.
 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
29. Non sequitur
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 07:20 PM
Nov 2022

Is there an English version of that question?

A government body is holding an open forum. They can't stop people from using their two minutes for whatever.

hadEnuf

(2,217 posts)
39. Whatever.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 02:33 PM
Nov 2022

Republican voter ID laws have everything to do with interfering with free speech and free speech is what this thread about.

Government bodies have a right to expect reasonable behavior in an open forum. Purposeful disruption is not a free speech issue, especially coming from people who will stomp on my right to exercise my free speech through voting without batting an eye.

Either ban these provocateurs from entering and starting trouble or put a cop at these meetings and arrest them for disorderly contact and then ban them.









 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
30. I doubt you could apply that in this case
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 07:25 PM
Nov 2022

Obviously Maricopa County has no such restrictions in place, but it is interesting that they specifically note the sewer example as an exception.

But the general holding:

"To permit non-residents, those without a direct stake in the outcome of a City's business, to ramble aimlessly at City Council meetings on topics not related to agenda items would be inefficient and would unreasonably usurp “the presiding officer the authority to regulate irrelevant debate ․ at a public meeting.”   Id.  The restrictions in the challenged regulations are reasonable and viewpoint neutral."

First, the conduct of an election for US Senator has an external impact, and this ruling also seemed to be geared to "topics not related to agenda items".

There was a guy who made a YouTube channel out of showing up at various public meetings and opining on topics like Britney Spears etc..

At the close of the comment period, the Maricopa County officials certified the vote.

No problem.

druidity33

(6,449 posts)
36. Here in Massachusetts...
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 10:59 PM
Nov 2022

many towns have an annual town meeting. In most towns, the moderator/moderatrix has absolute control over the meeting and who speaks. There is definitely a reason to prohibit people from speaking when in a legislative space. And in my town, if you are not a resident, you can't speak at town meeting at all unless asked to... it's a bylaw.

As for city x and it's abhorrent treatment of sewage... i'd say the folk downstream could sue the shit outta them.



BamaRefugee

(3,488 posts)
9. "Your paperz, zey are not in order" Sounds like cops asking "why are you in this neighborhood?"
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 04:38 PM
Nov 2022

Don't think it will fly but it's a nice thing to wish for!
Of course 95% of DU would have to shut up about Herschel Walker....which nobody should be willing to do!!

hadEnuf

(2,217 posts)
13. DU is not disrupting anything. Nor is it preventing things from getting done.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:07 PM
Nov 2022

Unlike these people who are traveling around to specifically disrupt meetings they know little or nothing about.

There is a line between free speech and disruptive harassment.

Rebl2

(13,571 posts)
22. Exactly
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:55 PM
Nov 2022

People have no business coming into a local school district in my town from a different state, or as far as I am concerned, from some other district in my state just to disrupt the meeting. I also don’t like my state (MO) trying to tell local libraries (as well as schools) what books they are allowed to put on their shelves.

FakeNoose

(32,791 posts)
14. I think it's a good point - a lot of the disruptors are coming in from somewhere else
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:09 PM
Nov 2022

I don't know what's to stop them from getting fake IDs though.

Initech

(100,107 posts)
15. Politics and sports have a lot in common.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:15 PM
Nov 2022

The disruptive fans are ALWAYS from somewhere else. Always.

AllaN01Bear

(18,510 posts)
16. i love what one library did to shut up the book banners .
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:27 PM
Nov 2022

1: have you read said book.
2: i want a book report when u r done
hands stack of books .

LiberalFighter

(51,137 posts)
19. They could also require them to indicate if they are a resident of the locale or outsider.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:31 PM
Nov 2022

That distinction while allowing them to speak would reduce their impact.

Hope22

(1,880 posts)
20. Sounds like a good start
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 05:35 PM
Nov 2022

We had people from outside our community wanting to ban books at our local library. They made a huge deal about a sex Ed book and really tried to stir things up with the ol lib pedophile stories. Things can go from zero to ugly real quick.

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
23. I suspect you are not either.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 06:11 PM
Nov 2022

I suspect, like me, you are from Florida, where we have little room to complain. I sorta wish each state democrat would take more interest in their own states prior to going all out to involve themselves in other states politics. Okay, I'll give some room for Georgia right now. But democrats did TERRIBLE in Florida and it was predominately due to two horrible factors. 1) democrats didn't turn out. 2) Hispanics are turning GOP. Before I spend too much time lecturing other states about the minutia of their voting laws, I think i'm going to spend a little more time considering what the heck is wrong with Florida.

Initech

(100,107 posts)
24. I think what's wrong with Florida is Fox News.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 06:15 PM
Nov 2022

I swear Fox has an iron grip on that state and it's not letting go. It's painfully obvious that DeSantis is a Murdoch puppet judging by the policies he is enabling. The "Stop Woke Act" is 100% a bill that was authored by Fox News, for the purpose of generating content on Fox News, and that's it. We get rid of Fox and we can take Florida back.

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
27. Blue Collar retirees
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 06:55 PM
Nov 2022

Think the Villages all over Florida. Municipal employees from all over the northeast retire here because of no income tax and low property and sales taxes. Texas has a similar problem in that if you look at the voters that were basically born there, you vote democratic, but those that move there from other states, and that's not a small percentage of the population, vote Republican.

Not sure what to say about that. It's kinda federalism defined. It is the fact that it is retirees on SS that are doing this, not to mention municipal pensions, that fund these opinions and to some extent make them fiscally possible.

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
28. Blue Collar retirees
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 06:56 PM
Nov 2022

Think the Villages all over Florida. Municipal employees from all over the northeast retire here because of no income tax and low property and sales taxes. Not to mention favorable weather. Texas has a similar problem in that if you look at the voters that were basically born there, you vote democratic, but those that move there from other states, and that's not a small percentage of the population, vote Republican.

Not sure what to say about that. It's kinda federalism defined. It is the fact that it is retirees on SS that are doing this, not to mention municipal pensions, that fund these opinions and to some extent make them fiscally possible.

peppertree

(21,677 posts)
25. A lot of Flawrida Hispanics are Cubans and Colombians who, frankly, PREFER authoritarian despots
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 06:25 PM
Nov 2022

The ones I've spoken to over the years, of those nationalities or origins, certainly do.

And Cheeto and deSadist fit the bill to a tee.

paleotn

(17,989 posts)
26. Agreed.
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 06:55 PM
Nov 2022

Those who actually have a dog in the fight are the only ones who should be allowed to speak, i.e. those who LIVE in those jurisdictions.

paleotn

(17,989 posts)
34. Strawman alert!
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 07:56 PM
Nov 2022

We're not talking about basic human rights here. AZ for example. The people of AZ have spoken....democratically. Thus, there's no need for neo-nazis from wherever to go to AZ and make trouble with or about Kari Lake.

dickthegrouch

(3,184 posts)
33. I'd rather see out of jurisdiction money banned
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 07:54 PM
Nov 2022

The amount of money poured into California during the Prop 8 campaign from other States should have been able to be declared material interference and prevented. I now hate being asked to sponsor both candidates and initiative-style campaigns in other states for exactly that reason.

WhiskeyGrinder

(22,455 posts)
35. You can't do better than restriction?
Mon Nov 28, 2022, 07:58 PM
Nov 2022

Keeping people out of meetings will get them to "shut up"? What on earth.

tiredtoo

(2,949 posts)
37. Unfortunately There are good points on both sides here
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 12:06 PM
Nov 2022

My suggestion is let anyone speak providing they give their full name and home address publicly prior to speaking.

LakeArenal

(28,855 posts)
38. I understand your idea. I see it getting panned, too.
Tue Nov 29, 2022, 12:47 PM
Nov 2022

Like any idea there are nuances that need to be worked out. I don’t see putting down an idea that a layman might have. As we see by the thread, some communities have worked out variations on the idea.

Edit: It reminds me of the original Star Trek.

Captain Kirk issues an impossible order and Chekhov screams:You can’t do it, Captain!”

Of course Kirk does do it.

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