{"id":1116798,"date":"2023-08-05T00:23:29","date_gmt":"2023-08-05T04:23:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/medical-freedom-at-the-forefront-of-2022-tennessee-elections-tennessee-lookout\/"},"modified":"2023-08-05T00:23:29","modified_gmt":"2023-08-05T04:23:29","slug":"medical-freedom-at-the-forefront-of-2022-tennessee-elections-tennessee-lookout","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom\/medical-freedom-at-the-forefront-of-2022-tennessee-elections-tennessee-lookout\/","title":{"rendered":"&quot;Medical freedom&quot; at the forefront of 2022 Tennessee elections &#8230; &#8211; Tennessee Lookout"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    A rally protesting COVID-19 vaccinations outside the Tennessee    Capitol in 2021. (Photo: Sam Stockard)  <\/p>\n<p>    Tennessee Stands  its founder and executive director is    Gary Humble  didnt slow down. It pumped out social-media    posts and email newsletter updates. The group tried to shape    state legislation; some of its targeted priorities in 2022    included medical freedom and so-called election integrity.    It used a far-right view of Christianity as a driving force for    its work.  <\/p>\n<p>    Williamson County Schools school board removed a mask    mandate in mid-November 2021. Moms for Liberty-Williamson    County, its supporters on Facebook, or both, still had other    things on their agenda. Just like early on, Moms for    Liberty-Williamson County wanted books banned. There was a    desire to affect curricula. They took issue with things that    taught students about the LGBTQ+ community as well as racism    and the U.S. Moms for Liberty-Williamson County opposed    legislation that would require children in fifth through eighth    grade to learn about Black history and Black culture. It also    pushed for anti-LGBTQ+ legislation that would let teachers,    principals and other public-school employees use inaccurate    pronouns when referring to students.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Jan. 23, 2022, people walked the streets of Franklin,    taking part in protests going on that month around the world    against coronavirus pandemic-related mitigation efforts. At one    point, at least some of the people participating in the    Franklin protest stopped to take a group picture. No one was    masked in it. Practically everyone was holding a sign; most, if    not all, were conspiratorial and anti-science. One man, bald    and smiling, stood out. Kneeling in the front row, toward the    middle, he held two anti-vaccination signs, each had at least    one Nazi-era yellow Star of David badge and the word    Vaccinated within it.  <\/p>\n<p>    WELCOME AMERICAN FREEDOM CONVOY, a sign read, in    all-capital letters.  <\/p>\n<p>    The sign was hard to miss at the James E. Ward    Agricultural & Community Center in Lebanon, Tennessee. Located    in Middle Tennessees Wilson County, Lebanon is about 30 miles    east of Nashville and about 45 to 60 miles northeast of    Franklin, depending on which route you drive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gates were already open for the American Freedom Convoys    event there at around 2:30 on that sunny afternoon. Crowds had    arrived. Food trucks, too. People were selling t-shirts and    flags. And the events lineup of speakers and performances were    underway.  <\/p>\n<p>    The American Freedom Convoy was one of a number of    cargo-truck-centered convoys in the U.S. that were copycatting    the then-recent far-right Canadian truckers convoy, which had    protested pandemic-mitigation efforts. In the U.S., far-right    truckers from a number of places had already started working    their way to the Washington, D.C., area to lawfully protest.    They claimed that their freedom had been infringed upon by the    federal government. As for the American Freedom Convoy, it    specifically set out [t]o restore our freedoms, our civil    liberties, and to bring an end to all unconstitutional mandates    with legal provisions in place to ensure this never happens    again, according to a southeastern regional-chapters private    Facebook group.  <\/p>\n<p>    The event in Lebanon served multiple purposes. One was to    give truckers a place to rest before resuming their trek east.    It also let locals show their support for the truckers, by    buying them dinner and donating items to them: playing cards,    toilet paper, toe warmers.  <\/p>\n<p>    A third purpose  intentional or not  was to be a    far-right pep rally. There were American flags; people dressed    in American flag-themed clothing; pro-Trump signs; a sign    reading ARREST Fauci, referring to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the    countrys then-top government health official when it came to    infectious diseases; a FJB LETS GO BRANDON flag, with FJB    meaning F JOE BIDEN and LETS GO BRANDON being the popular    anti-Biden saying used by some Trump supporters. One woman wore    a dark shirt with UNMASKED UNMUZZLED UNVACCINATED UNAFRAID in    white lettering.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turnout at the event was solid. According to a tally by    one of the events organizers, Sarah Kearney, posted on March    4, 2022, in a private Facebook group called Freedom Convoy    Tennessee  which the Lookout    had direct access to  thousands of people showed up.    But one key group of event-goers fell short of Kearneys    expectation: actual convoy trucks. While she didnt provide the    number of trucks that showed up, Kearney posted it wasnt    hundreds.  <\/p>\n<p>            Part one: A darker shade of red    <\/p>\n<p>    How many of you want to continue to fight for your    freedom in Tennessee? Kearney asked in a mid-morning post in    the Facebook group on March 5, 2022. Our rally was just the    beginning. We are the majority in this country! Once the rest    of the world figures this out we will be unstoppable. We want    to do more events, we want to get more information out. Whos    in?  <\/p>\n<p>    Later that afternoon, Kearney posted again. This time,    she had an announcement for the group: She had spoken with    Humble from Tennessee Stands  Humble was a featured speaker at    the Lebanon event  and he had talked her into helping out with    his efforts to affect legislation in the state.  <\/p>\n<p>    We ALL need to SHOW UP at The Capitol for this hearing    to show our support for medical freedom, Kearney said of an    upcoming hearing in Nashville.  <\/p>\n<p>    The particular piece of far-right legislation that was    set to be discussed would, basically, make it illegal if you    turned someone away from a place, like a restaurant, if they    hadnt been vaccinated against COVID-19 or another communicable    disease.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kearney continued: Regardless of your age, job, or    school, NO ONE should be able to force ANY injections against    your will.  <\/p>\n<p>    The association between Kearney, Humble and Tennessee    Stands would continue.  <\/p>\n<p>    A new convoy happened on April 30, 2022, this one local.    People motored from here and there in Tennessee to Nashville.    At the time, Tonya Dodd was an administrator of the private    Facebook group for the Tennessee chapter of the The Peoples    Convoy; The Peoples Convoy was another of the    multiple far-right U.S. cargo-truck convoys. According to an    April 12, 2022, post by Dodd in The Peoples Convoy    Official-Tennessee Facebook group, people from a number of    convoys and other groups in Tennessee had banded together. She    said the focus going forward would be restoring the U.S.    Constitution as well as election\/voter integrity and    accountability  all far-right conspiracy theories.  <\/p>\n<p>            Evolution of the Christian right in Tennessee    <\/p>\n<p>    In Tennessee, people within the far right were hard at    work trying to get themselves or others elected in the 2022    midterm elections. That way, they could try to put their stamp    on things from the inside.  <\/p>\n<p>    For Robin Steenman, work started before 2022.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2021, a self-described conservative, Judeo-Christian    political action committee named Williamson Families got    launched. The person in charge? Steenman. You see, Moms for    Liberty-Williamson County was classified as a 501(c)(4)    organization, and  according to the IRS  could only run as a    non-profit and was solely limited to operating in a fashion    that promoted social welfare. That meant elections were    off-limits. Steenman relayed the news on the private Moms for    Liberty-Williamson County Facebook group on Oct.    6, 2021. But she noted a loophole: a PAC.  <\/p>\n<p>    In an email to Williamson Families listserv  which    a Lookout writer received    directly  a week later, Steenman wrote to supporters, saying    that the PACs purpose was to find, vet and support candidates.    After endorsing three candidates running for county alderperson    in the local 2021 election, Williamson Families set its sights    on 2022.  <\/p>\n<p>    On March 8, 2022, more than a dozen people publicly got    Williamson Families endorsement at an event in    Franklin.  <\/p>\n<p>    Psalm 144: Praise be the Lord, my rock who trains my    hands for war and my fingers for battle, Steenman said from    the lectern on the stage at the event. The hands of the    American people are what will tend the sacred fire of liberty.    Williamson Families is not going away. And we will not be    cowed. And we will not be afraid. We derive our courage and our    calling from God above, and when we win this year, in 2022, all    glory to God above. Steenman paused. The crowd clapped. She    continued: Not me.  <\/p>\n<p>    On April 6, 2022, Williamson Families announced via    email an endorsement for someone running in the    midterm elections for county juvenile court judge. At that    point, the PAC had doled out 20 endorsements. Half of    Williamson County Schools board was on the ballot; those six    seats had Williamson Families-approved candidates vying for    them.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a 12-member [school] board, and if they get four of    those seats, that gives them more of an opportunity to try to    swing some other people over. If they get four out of the six    seats, then, in two years, theyll have the opportunity to take    four or six more, says Brad Fiscus. If they were to get all    six, then all hell will break loose in the school system. I    really see it happening because, even though that doesnt give    them the majority, it gives them, basically, a six-six tie.    Vetoes anything. It kills anything.  <\/p>\n<p>            Muzzled: COVID-19 and controversy in Tennessee    <\/p>\n<p>    Of the PACs remaining 14 endorsements, 13 went to people    running for seats on the county commission. The other one went    to Connie Reguli in the county juvenile court judge race;    however, that endorsement would get rescinded. Why? Turns out,    Reguli had been found guilty of breaking the law.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brad Fiscus wouldnt be surprised if Steenman runs for    office herself someday. But, he noted, her running hinged on    how her agenda would end up doing at the ballot box in the    midterm elections.  <\/p>\n<p>    A seat representing Williamson County in the states    Senate was also up for grabs in the midterms. One person hoping    to win it was none other than Humble.  <\/p>\n<p>    He was challenging the Senate Majority Leader Jack    Johnson. Johnson himself had embraced far-right    ideology.  <\/p>\n<p>    And Gov. Bill Lee, a Franklin-native, was up for    reelection. Since first getting elected in 2018, Lee had signed    an anti-LGBTQ education bill as well as an anti-transgender    health-care bill into law. Those moves are in addition to him    banning critical race theory from being taught in public    schools.  <\/p>\n<p>    Former president Donald Trump endorsed Lee for    reelection.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tennessees two U.S. senators still had time left on    their six-year terms. So, their seats werent available in the    midterms. However, all nine of the states members of the U.S.    House of Representatives were. And, yes, candidates with    far-right views threw their hats into the ring.  <\/p>\n<p>        Look for the final installment in our series A        darker shade of red tomorrow.      <\/p>\n<p>        GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX      <\/p>\n<p>      SUBSCRIBE    <\/p>\n<p>        Our stories may be republished online or in print under        Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. 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