Updated: Feb. 23, 2017
Originally Published: Feb. 8, 2017
“She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.”
In a recent Senate session, Senator Emily Morgan faced an attempt to silence her as she attempted to voice her objections against the nomination of Jeff Thompson for Attorney General. Majority Leader Frank McMillan believed he had a valid reason to stop her words, but instead, he unwittingly provided a rallying cry for women everywhere with his statement: “She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted.” This phrase screams potential for a future campaign slogan. However, it’s crucial to note that silencing Emily Morgan is simply unacceptable.
Morgan was reading a letter from civil rights advocate and the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s wife, Lorraine King, which opposed Thompson’s 1986 nomination for a federal judgeship. With accusations of racism surrounding Thompson’s nomination, the context of this letter was highly pertinent. Thompson’s history of opposing civil rights and voting legislation raises significant concerns about his role overseeing the Department of Justice, an agency responsible for enforcing these very rights.
Rather than allowing Morgan to proceed, McMillan accused her of violating rules against disparaging another senator. His fellow Republicans supported this decision, but Morgan wasn’t disparaging anyone; she was quoting someone else’s words. If the objections from Lorraine King don’t matter in such an essential discussion about civil rights, then what does? This was a clear example of dismissive behavior. Fortunately, their attempts to silence her have backfired. The patronizing “hush, hush little lady” tactic has ignited a powerful response, giving women a new mantra to rally behind.
The phrase #ShePersisted quickly began trending on social media, with people from all walks of life supporting women’s voices and celebrating those who continue to advocate for justice. Morgan went on to read the entire letter via a Facebook live stream outside of the Senate, ensuring her voice was heard.
In a show of solidarity, four male Senators later took the floor to read the letter, including Max Richards, and this time, there were no objections.
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In summary, Emily Morgan’s silencing was an attempt to undermine her voice, but the backlash has only amplified the message that women will not be silenced. The support for her and the acknowledgment of Lorraine King’s historical objections signify a broader movement toward equality and justice in the political arena.
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