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‘You actually deserve to hang’: Elections chief reveals death threats after Trump targeted him – Raw Story

During a December 5 rally in Georgia last year Donald Trump turned his focus to a local official, showing supporters a video of Richard Barron, the Fulton County elections director.

"So, if you just take the crime of what those Democratic workers were doing," Trump told attendees, "that's ten times more than I need to win the state."

VICE reports it was then that Barron started getting attacked in a deluge of voicemails, many of which "were graphic and specifically called for his death."

"Hey, Rick," one racist and homophobic voicemail said. "Two hundred and thirty four years ago, the founding caucasian fathers of America gave us the Second Amendment. Time's running out, Richard. We're coming after you and every motherfucker that stole this election with our Second Amendment, subpoenas be damned, you're going to be served lead, you fucking enemy enemy communist cocksucker. You will be served lead."

"Hey, Rick," another said. "Watching this video of you on YouTube. I can't believe you can't count votes in Fulton County. It's absolutely incredible. How deceivious? How deceitful you are? You need to get your act together or people like me really may go after people like you."

"If you have a hand in this," another caller said, "you deserve to go to prison, you actually deserve to hang by your goddamn skinny-ass soyboy neck."

Reporting on what it says is a "mass exodus" of elections officials some, like Barron who have decades of irreplaceable experience and expertise VICE says it spoke with over a dozen who were the targets of death threats and other attacks.

"Officials across the United States experienced physical stalking, explicitly violent phone calls, racial slurs, home surveillance, bomb scares, and threats of mass shootings. For some officials in Georgia and Pennsylvania, the threats have continued for nearly a year. And now, many of these officials want to quit," VICE adds.

One local Pennsylvania city commissioner, Al Schmidt, who had been targeted by named by Trump had to leave home and live under police protection after the death threats sent to him and his wife started.

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Hey, Rick, the voicemail said. Two hundred and thirty four years ago, the founding caucasian fathers of America gave us the Second Amendment. Time's running out, Richard. We're coming after you and every motherfucker that stole this election with our Second Amendment, subpoenas be damned, you're going to be served lead, you fucking enemy enemy communist cocksucker. You will be served lead.

This was just one of the nearly 150 voicemails that were left for Richard Barron, elections director of Georgias Fulton County, an area that includes Atlanta, during the week from Christmas to New Years Day 2021.

On December 5, former President Donald Trump singled Barron out at a rally in Valdosta, Georgia. He showed a video of Barron to the hundreds of attendees, and voiced conspiracies about voter fraud in Georgia. So, if you just take the crime of what those Democratic workers were doing, said Trump, thats ten times more than I need to win the state. When Barron appears on the screen, the audience begins to boo.

Thats when the voicemails started coming. Many of them were graphic and specifically called for his death. Hey, Rick, another said. Watching this video of you on YouTube. I can't believe you can't count votes in Fulton County. It's absolutely incredible. How deceivious? How deceitful you are? You need to get your act together or people like me really may go after people like you.

And again: If you have a hand in this, you deserve to go to prison, you actually deserve to hang by your goddamn skinny-ass soyboy neck.

Barron had been working in elections around the country for more than 20 years, but hed never seen anything like this before. It wasnt just Barronhis entire election staff became a target. We started receiving lots of disturbing phone calls, Barron told VICE News. My staff is almost exclusively African American, and they started receiving calls laced with racial slurs.

Physical threats began as well. We also began to see people just across the street from the warehouse where we are now, Barron added. They started to do surveillance on my staff, taking pictures of all of the individuals that would come in and go in and out of the warehouse, they would take pictures of their license plates.

Months after the election, Barron continued to receive threats. His situation, unfortunately, is not unique.

VICE News spoke with over a dozen election officials who had experienced death threats and felt endangered during the 2020 election period. Officials across the United States experienced physical stalking, explicitly violent phone calls, racial slurs, home surveillance, bomb scares, and threats of mass shootings. For some officials in Georgia and Pennsylvania, the threats have continued for nearly a year. And now, many of these officials want to quit.

They started to do surveillance on my staff, taking pictures of all of the individuals that would come in and go in and out of the warehouse, they would take pictures of their license plates.

The stories of these officials represent a small proportion of the number of threats made in this election cycle, though the total number is unknown because many of the threats went unrecorded and unanswered by law enforcement, Reuters reported. However, in a survey published in June by the nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice, one-third of election workers report feeling unsafe.

In election hotspots like Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, many of these threats came directly after Trump mentioned election workers (like Barron) at events and in tweets.

In Pennsylvania, City Commissioner Al Schmidt was forced to leave his home and lived under 24-hour police protection after a slew of threats targeted his children by name and included photos of his home.

Like Barron, Schmidt had also been called out by President Trump in a tweet that accused Schmidt, a Republican, as being a RINO, or Republican in name only. At that point, votes in Philadelphia were still being counted. Trump also stated that Schmidt refused to look at corruption & dishonesty.

Not long after the former president tweeted at me, I received the first specific threat to my phone, to my personal number on my phone, Schmidt told VICE News. The details included in the voicemail were terrifying: You lied, you're a traitor. Perhaps cuts and bullets will soon arrive. The voicemail named members of his family, gave his address, called him a RINO, and said he stole the election.

Schmidts wife also started receiving threats in her work email, some describing physical harm to their two young kids and including a photo of their home.

The first email that my wife received with the subject line, Albert RINO Schmidt, committed treason, Schmidt said. It continued: Your husband should tell the truth, or your three kids will be fatally shot. The email went on to mention their childrens ages and their address, and said that the cops couldnt help them. The email was also signed Q, in likely reference to QAnon. Then, the email included a link to a picture of their home.

The Schmidt family had 24-hour-a day police protection and were forced to leave their home for several weeks. Months after returning home, the impact of the threats still lingers.

It certainly changed the way I look at this job, said Schmidt. I won't be running for reelection again a couple of years from now. I had made that decision before any of this. But having gone through it, I think it's confirmed that it's the right decision.

Your husband should tell the truth or your three kids will be fatally shot.

Outside of Atlanta and Philadelphia, officials were also receiving threats. An administrator in Scott County, Iowa, received a phone call where the speaker threatened to burn down the elections building. In Paulding County, Georgia, the director of elections received an email that said, We'll make the Boston bombings look like child's play at the poll sites in this county .... Detonations will occur at every polling site set up in this county. No one at these places will be spared.

And its not just physical intimidation. Election workers across the country are facing a new kind of threat: state laws that criminalize election officials if they make a mistake on the job.

In Iowa, Senate File 413, passed in February, limits the autonomy of election officials to run elections in their counties. It also adds new felony punishments for infringement of the new law and imposes a fine of up to $10,000 for technical infractions.

Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Alabama have followed Iowas lead and also passed laws that impose harsh penalties on election workers. In Florida, an election worker can be fined up to $25,000 for failing to monitor a drop box. Republican state legislatures have introduced a similar bill in Michigan, and other states are expected to do the same.

Laws like Iowas can have a chilling effect on election officials. Roxanna Moritz, who has worked as an elections auditor in Scott County, Iowa for 14 years, said the passage of this law pushed her into early retirement.

When I heard about Senate File 413, it was the determining factor that I was going to retire from my position or resign from my position, said Moritz.

You can probably name them the half a dozen or dozen or two dozen people across the country who, if they hadn't done their jobs, this whole thing of ours, this whole system of government could have fallen apart.

I'm capable of taking quite a bit. But 2020 was a little too much for me and my office, she added. And the criminalization of what might be a mistake just really cemented it for me.

Aside from the loss of institutional knowledge, election officials are concerned about who takes their jobs once they leave. A third of Pennsylvanias county elections have left in the last year and a half, the AP reported. In Wisconsin, more than two-dozen clerks have retired since the presidential election and more retirements are expected at the end of this year.

I think we're at a dangerous spot, not only because so many election administrators will likely be leaving after this last presidential election, but who could potentially be filling their places? said Schmidt. You can probably name them, the half a dozen or dozen or two dozen people across the country who, if they hadn't done their jobs, this whole thing of ours, this whole system of government, could have fallen apart.

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12 Rules for Life List: Jordan Peterson, Explained …

12 Rules for Life is one of the bestselling books in recent times. Famous author Jordan Peterson lays out 12 simple rules on how to conduct your life.

The key point: individual responsibility. Take responsibility for your own life. Dont worry about other problems fix your own first. If everyone did this, many society-level problems would be solved.

Learn the key points of the 12 Rules for Life rule list, and get a summary of each of the 12 Rules below.

Most humans crave order and meaning in their existence, to deal with the terrifying uncertainty of the world. For much of history this function was served by religion, with rules handed down by gods and supernatural surveillance of behavior.

But take away religion, and a void remains. There is no scientific code of ethics that inherited the stabilizing role of religion. In the absence of clear rules and a moral compass, people are prone to nihilism, existential angst, and misery.

In 12 Rules for Life, Peterson argues that there is a right and wrong way to conduct your life. In contrast, he rejects the ambiguity of moral relativism, the idea that good and evil are subjective opinion and that every belief has its own truth. Moral relativism tolerates all ideas to avoid being judgmental, and prevents adults from telling young people how to live. It also rejects thousands of years of development of virtue and how to live properly.

As a solution, in his 12 Rules for Life list, Peterson focuses on individual responsibility. The central tenets are:

That this book has hit such a chord support the first point, that most people crave order and structure. The rest of this guide clarifies the 12 Rules for Life list, with themes of individual responsibility, being truthful to yourself, and defining your own meaning for life.

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Dr. Jordan Peterson to appear tonight at Bucknell’s Weis Center – Sunbury Daily Item

LEWISBURG Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, clinical psychologist, bestselling author and podcast host, will speak at 7 p.m. tonight at the Weis Center for the Performing Arts at Bucknell University his first public lecture since February 2019.

Petersons talk is titled The Liberal Arts Tradition Versus Totalitarian Culture. His appearance is hosted by the Open Discourse Coalition (ODC) and the Bucknell Program for American Leadership (BPAL).

Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist, and the author of the bestselling books Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life and 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos.

We feel really privileged to welcome a speaker of Dr. Petersons caliber to campus, to engage students on a topic he has examined deeply: the psychology of totalitarianism. His lecture and Q&A will enable students and community members to interact with an internationally prominent public intellectual, and hopefully encourage rigorous and civil discourse for long after the event ends, said Dr. Paul Siewers, director of the Bucknell Program for American Leadership and Associate Professor of Literary Studies at Bucknell.

Peterson will speak at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are free and available beginning at 6 p.m. but seating is limited. Masks are required indoors at the Weis Center and all campus locations. A spillover location will be at Trout Auditorium to view a live feed.

BPAL, a university-recognized faculty organization, is hosting a series of public events this academic year. The series and the organization is supported with funding from Bucknell alumni and independent co-sponsor ODC. For more information on BPAL visit http://www.bucknellleaders.org.

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GBB Roundtable: Memphis Grizzlies season scenarios and expectations – Grizzly Bear Blues

The Memphis Grizzlies are back, and these young cubs have their first set of playoff scars on them. Its going to be interesting to see how they respond this season, especially given the roster shakeup that occurred over the offseason. All things considered, are they going to keep humming and continuing growing? Or will growing pains ensue?

Lets get it with another roundtable.

Participants: myself (@PAKA_FLOCKA), Joe Mullinax (@JoeMullinax), Jordan Peterson (@JordanP_901), Parish Sharkey (@DaOne_PShark), and Justin Lewis (@J_Timberfake_)

GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax: They win almost 50 games (47 or 48) and are in the hunt for the 5 seed more than the 7 seed. That would mean being very solidly in the PLAYOFF mix, not the PLAY-IN. That would be quite the accomplishment given what Memphis did with the roster, specifically moving on from Jonas Valanciunas - arguably their best player over the last two seasons. But if Ja makes an All-Star leap, and Jaren legitimately is in the Most Improved mix...this could very well happen.

GBB Associate Editor Parker Fleming: If everything tracks with the wish list Ja Morants All-Star berth, the Jaren Jackson Jr. Most Improved campaign, the added dosage of Desmond Bane and DeAnthony Melton, and a Brandon Clarke bounce-back season then this team could be in the conversation for the 5th seed. Given the fascinating situations in the West with the Kawhi Leonard and Klay Thompson injuries and the coaching changes of Jason Kidd and Chauncey Billups, the Grizzlies continuity could allow them to sneak through any potential pains from their foes.

GBB Staff Writer Jordan Peterson: The best-case scenario for the Memphis Grizzlies for the 2021-2022 season is a Western Conference 5 or 6 seed. I cannot imagine a world in which the Grizz overcome the Lakers, Clippers, Jazz and Warriors, but I can imagine the Grizzlies contending with the Mavericks, Trailblazers and Nuggets. To avoid the play-in tournament would be the best-case scenario, but I hope I am proven to be too conservative about the Grizzlies' ceiling.

Host of The Starting 5 Parish Sharkey: Top 5 seed. With continued growth from Ja this team is ready for the next step

GBB Senior Staff Writer Justin Lewis: Best case scenario is that Jaren stays healthy and he becomes the monster we think he can be and the Grizz win their first division title in franchise history.

GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax: There is a lot of room for variance with this Grizzlies team. While I believe it is more likely the best-case scenario listed above happens than this, its important to acknowledge that this Memphis team could potentially take a step back. No one will mistake me for a Jonas Valanciunas super fan, but his contributions to the offense especially when things got stuck in the mud were pretty valuable. With that gone, who will save the Grizzlies when that same adversity strikes? If they dont figure it out (and also deal with some injury concerns), falling out of the play-in entirely is also possible.

GBB Associate Editor Parker Fleming: Obviously health-aside, the worst-case scenario would be falling out of the play-in while 1-2 of Sacramento, Minnesota, and New Orleans pass them. If that results from stagnation and the lack of more veteran guidance, itll create some looming questions going into the offseason.

GBB Staff Writer Jordan Peterson: I can best characterize the worst-case scenario as falling below an 8-seed in the regular season. While Memphis is a small market, the fanbase has grown to expect some post-season action. This Grizz team will have a lot of questions surrounding it if it isn't able to chart a path of improvement with the roster in which it has currently invested.

Host of The Starting 5 Parish Sharkey: Lottery, but I dont see this happening at all.

GBB Senior Staff Writer Justin Lewis: Jaren never finds his form, BC continues to struggle and Bane has a sophomore slump. That mix of disaster leads the Grizz to miss the play in all together.

GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax: The inbetween of best and worst case. The Grizzlies will be in the 7-8-9 seed mix, competing with the likes of the Clippers, the Trail Blazers, the Pelicans, and others in the bottom half of the conference standings (assuming the Lakers/Warriors/Nuggets/Jazz/Suns/Mavericks are the top six, not necessarily in that order). Assuming health, the Grizzlies are too good to fall too far back. But they did theoretically weaken themselves on offense, at least on an individual basis, when trading Valanciunas. Will Steven Adams abilities defensively offset that some? Yes - as will Jaren Jackson Jr. being healthy. So Memphis will be better, and at this stage of the rebuild thats all we can ask for.

GBB Associate Editor Parker Fleming: The Grizzlies are likely to be the 7th seed this season, but will fight for the 6th seed up to the final hour of the regular season. Id have Phoenix, Los Angeles, Utah, and Denver in the top-4. However, theres a lot of variance in that 5-10 range, and the Grizzlies finishing at the top of the play-in would still be a good measure of growth.

GBB Staff Writer Jordan Peterson: The most realistic scenario is that the Grizzlies are in the play-in tournament. This prediction is no knock to the effort the Grizzlies have put in to amass a roster of talent and health. This prediction is an acknowledgement that the Western Conference may get shaken up here-and-there, but there are consistently 5 teams who feel impossible to catch. From there, the Grizzlies usually compete with 2-3 additional tough matchups.

Host of The Starting 5 Parish Sharkey: 6-10 range. Still a young team and will have growing pains with no added veteran with a dash mentality (i.e. PJ Tucker like).

GBB Senior Staff Writer Justin Lewis: I personally believe a 6 six seed is realistic for Memphis. Ja is a man on a mission and hes about to take over the league. Jaren will find his form and the depth will show throughout the season.

GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax: Morant must be an All-Star and Jaren must make a MIP-esque leap. Their now undisputed two best players have to be superstar (Morant) and star (Jackson Jr.) level players. The Grizzlies have a very solid rotation, but this league is all about key plays made by your big-time players. Thats Ja and Jaren in Memphis.

GBB Associate Editor Parker Fleming: If Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. take the expected leaps this season, they should be in the mix for the 6th seed. Dillon Brooks health and play could be the deciding factor. Hes going to slot in as a good 3rd option for this team, but hes the clear-cut perimeter stopper for them here. Theyre going to need him to escape the play-in and get a top-6 seed, as their defensive warrior and their spiritual leader, especially considering the loaded perimeter talent in the Western Conference.

GBB Staff Writer Jordan Peterson: To avoid the play-in tournament and achieve a Top-6 seed, the Grizzlies will have to maintain depth and know when to abandon poor rotations. That is a delicate balance because some part of the regular season should serve as laboratory for determining what works and what doesnt. But knowing when to leverage whom will allow the Grizzlies to earn some key wins against key teams when it matters.

Host of The Starting 5 Parish Sharkey: JJJ will have to stay healthy and continue on his upward trend.

GBB Senior Staff Writer Justin Lewis: It really has to be a perfect storm. Bane has to up his scoring with his new opportunity and obviously its going to heavily rely on Jarens progression which is trending up.

GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax: Wolves and Kings? Wow...anyway, I would have them in the play-in positioning tier. Its hard to see them passing the Lakers/Warriors/Nuggets/Suns/Jazz/Mavericks. From there there are the Trail Blazers, the Clippers, and Memphis for me. Those three teams are the ones that could, in theory, jump up to the top six or so.

GBB Associate Editor Parker Fleming: I have them in the tier with the Mavericks, Warriors, Clippers, and Blazers. With all the things I said about the expected leaps, the continuity they have will make up for any mishaps that young teams without many veterans typically experience. With the Grizzlies next man up mentality, I think theyre ready to fill in for the losses of Jonas Valanciunas and Grayson Allen. Also, Taylor Jenkins is one of the most underrated coaches in the league. Theyre going to be fine this year.

GBB Staff Writer Jordan Peterson: I predict the Grizzlies will be in the tier with the Mavericks, Warriors, Clippers and Blazers fighting to avoid the play-in tournament. I know the Grizzlies have improved, so my prediction hinges on a couple of other teams stagnation.

Host of The Starting 5 Parish Sharkey: Fighting for 5th and 6th seed. They were in that tier last year without JJJ but lost to teams like the Pistons and Magic down the stretch while not closing out games against the Nuggets and Mavs. That made the difference between 5th and 9th.

GBB Senior Staff Writer Justin Lewis: Well, I dont think the Clippers are in that tier but the Grizz 100% belong in the 5-6 seed tier.

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