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Crysta and I went down to Milwaukee so we could spend father's day with my parents (along with some other family members). We went to the Brewer's game on Sunday, and like any game of baseball, it was a good time. I've never been a huge sports person, but I love watching a good live baseball game.
Honestly it was an amazing day.
Before I left town on Saturday though, I swung by the local No Kings protest here in Eau Claire, and then spent a chunk of time at the local Pride celebration. I tend to be a bit of a shut in these days, so with all the awful stuff in the news it was nice to remind myself that there are good people in the world willing to stand up for what's right and for each other.
My grandmother passed away not that long ago, and one thing I had my parent set aside for me was a chair. I realize that it looks a bit more gold in the photo, but trust me when I say it's green in real life. This morning I loaded it into my pickup and drove it across the state and got it into my living room. I loved this chair as a kid, and importantly... it swivels. And when I was growing up adults would always yell at me not to spin the chair. Well guess what, it's my chair now.
And no one can stop me from spinning.
I dunno -- it was just a lot of stuff in a short amount of time. We also went out to dinner after the baseball game yesterday, but I think I'll give my full opinion on that later this week in a different blog post. Because we went to a restaurant none of us had been to before, and uh... I have thoughts.
That was vague. I'm being vague. You're just going to have to be okay with that.
Probably better punch Jim, too.
I’m actually kinda loving the unlikely alliance between Lynn and Garner. May they develop a better understanding of each through the punching and mutual dislike of Nazis.
What would Jim do anyways? Kick Lynn out of the con? Well probably but I think he knows that Lynn has done much to save the con from going extinct. Plus I think Lynn could have helped explain her case to Jim by saying the con goer was also breaking the law by violating a restraining order against 2 of the staffers. Of course could retort with the fact that hitting someone isn’t right either but Lynn also has other bullets in her chamber too. She also has the hate speech policy, and the fact she knows the con goer from Bork Con staff and knows he is flat out an asshole. So yea this whole thing is a mess that probaby would be best sorted out a week or two after the con.
Probably quietly angle things toward getting her out eventually, but that’s about it, unless she pushes it further. This appears to be how he does things as shown so far. Had a boss like him for a while.
He’s been reasonably good at that so far – it’s too bad that his motivations here are crap. Err – to to be clear his “Nazi crap isn’t that big a deal” motivations. His boss motivations are reasonable enough here, it’s his attitude toward the triggering incident that needs slapping.
Well, when the elections come around for the next year’s staff, I bet Lynn can persuade the staff to vote Jim out as the Con Director/Chairman. Although Lynn could also say “F**K It* and leave the staff and let them do their own thing.
I agree that it would be best for the con to wait a few weeks and have a serious discussion about this and what to do about it.
I mean Lynn does have a violent history at cons so this could be seen as her just punching another person. That isn’t a great look no matter how much the people punched deserve it.
Considering Jim seems to hate confrontation he would probably back off if more than one staffers back Lynn.
All of that is valid and I’m also someone would rather sort stuff until after everything is done. I think of the Convention being a like a forest fire, bare with me here, it’s a literally an event that requires all the staff and volunteer help and there is not need for the “firefighters” to be arguing with themselves over something they did yesterday. I mean if there is some proven incompetence on the staff, then by all means get rid of them, but this is more like two of the firefighters disagreed with the Chief’s instructions because it clearly went again the most ethical way of handling things and so they do it the way they think was the right way even though it went against the Fire Chief’s orders. Sure the Chief could chose to address the decisions these firefighters made, but that would be inappropriate of the time because right now there is still a fire put out, which hypothetically it’s the con. I know it’s not the best analogy but I was picturing this whole event as something to prioritize over a petty dispute that can be sorted out after the convention is over.
I like that Garner is showing that he may be an asshole, but he’s not *that* asshole.
Seriously? Keeping to a lie when the lie is unsupportable? Lynn’s best clue this was a bad course of action was when Garner backed her up.
My RW alignment is lawful-good. I would have told Jim everything and accepted responsibility. He seems very willing to work around people’s personal quirks, which may include a hot temper such as Lynn’s. But for that to work, trust has to run both ways and Lynn just showed it doesn’t. That’s a big deal.
Jim was wholly in the wrong though. They had an attendee violating their con’s stated policy in a way designed to make other people feel uncomfortable and threatened. Jim actively ordered Lynn to overlook that. Right there he proved he’s clearly incompetent at handling this situation.
Lynn and Garner handled it, on their own, and are now just making sure Jim doesn’t have another opportunity to make terrible decisions around this issue.
As Lynn said, “When you see a Nazi, punch a Nazi.”
Otherwise, you get this:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/10/27/pittsburgh-police-report-active-shooter-near-synagogue/1788556002/
So keep punching Nazis. Pittsburgh will love you for it.