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United States News Title: Homosexual Oklahoma GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Suggests Euthanizing the Poor Peacock Panache by Tim Peacock A Republican gubernatorial candidate in Oklahoma allegedly argued this week that those unable to support themselves whether theyre disabled, children or otherwise should view euthanasia as an option rather than burden taxpayers through use of SNAP food assistance. Christopher Barnett registered to run in this years Oklahoma gubernatorial election told a commenter to his campaigns Facebook page that
why are we required to keep them up? Sorry but euthanasia is cheaper and doesnt make everyone a slave to the Government. Though Facebook appears to have removed the comments, he still stands by them as he stated in another comment, I stand by my comments. Christopher Barnett is the owner of several small business located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is married to George (Trey) William Barnett III. They have been married for over 2 years. They are the proud owners of 3 dogs and 5 rabbits. They hope one day to adopted kids and be able to provide them a safe and loving home. According to his campaign website, Christopher Barnett is a local business owner in Tulsa, Oklahoma who decided to run for office based on tax increases. In his biography, Barnett says: Chris is a businessman, with ambition and understands he faces an uphill battle, but with your help, nothing is impossible. Your vote is all I ask for. Im personally tired of paying more and more taxes and having very little left. Its time to put money back into the pockets of tax payers and bring our states out of control budget under control. While taxes and spending caps may be the impetus behind his run, free speech issues also appear to rank high on his list of priorities. On his campaigns issues page, a lengthy section devoted to free speech states: Chris is a free speech activist. In January of 2018, Chris was attending a court hearing and was illegally detained after the law firm of Hall Estill called in a false threat, working in conjunction with The University of Tulsa. Chris was attending a hearing where he had sued Tulsa Community College for violating the Oklahoma Open Records Act. The lawsuit is ongoing. Chris responded to the illegal actions of Hall Estill, Johnathan Rogers, John Patrick Cremin and The University of Tulsa. Chris authorized his attorneys to file suit against the parties responsible for calling in this false threat because they did not like what Chris had to say. Within 24 hours, Chris attorneys filed suit against Johnathan Rogers, John Patrick Cremin, The Law Fir of Hall Estill and The University of Tulsa. As if that wasnt enough for this group of corrupt fools, one of their attorneys, John Lackey went on to ask the court for a gag order, but it was really a prior restraint. The Federal Court in Tulsa ruled in my favor and reaffirmed that we have free speech, even if The University of Tulsa and The Law firm of Hall Estill are Anti-American and dont support it. Ive fought hard for free speech and Ill continue to fight hard not only for myself, but for everyone. I would like to see those involved in calling in these false threats prosecuted. The entire section reads like an angry blog post rather than a promise to protect constituent free speech. Whats more, the personal story (and potentially his campaign for office) may be connected to a set of legal issues involving harassment, lawsuits and two institutions of higher learning: the University of Tulsa and Tulsa Community College. His recent alleged comments about SNAP program users do not appear connected to these incidents, however. The question ties back to his taxes and spending views spread throughout his campaign website. What has Barnetts campaign in peoples crosshairs are comments made as a response to a question made asking about the disabled and children. Initially, someone asked, Most receiving food stamps work, or are disabled. Some are elderly. And what about the children? What are your plans for them? Foster care? Factory work? Let em go hungry? Barnett responded, The ones who are disabled and cant work
why are we required to keep them up? Sorry but euthanasia is cheaper and doesnt make everyone a slave to the Government. I firmly believe we should have assisted suicide in the US. I also ask the legitimate question of why should we have to keep up people who cannot contribute to society any longer? Obviously, Im not saying the Government should put these people down, Im just saying that we shouldnt keep them up. If they can take care of themselves without Government assistance, great. If not, let them starve and die. Easy as that. While those comments have been deleted, several others still remain active as of the writing of this article demonstrating Barnetts mindset: Unfortunately, these arent the only outlandish questions and views posted to his page. Playing on Trumps America First slogan, Barnetts campaign slogan is Oklahoma First. The allusion to Trumps slogan isnt the only similarity between the two men: throughout his Facebook page, Barnett offers a host of unpopular and sometimes legally questionable positions, ideas and propositions. From demonizing undocumented immigrants to instituting drug testing to access social safety net benefits (a practice thats costly, ineffective, and potentially unconstitutional), Barnett appears to have views both outside the mainstream while coinciding with a good portion of what Trumps GOP stands for. That said, even given his litigious history and peculiar reasoning for entering the race outlined on his website, its not outside the realm of possibility this stunt is the work of an outside party. We contacted the Barnett campaign via the email address listed on his Facebook page and inquired about the euthanasia comments posted to Facebook. We initially received the following response: I am sorry to say but the Facebook page along with the candidates personal Facebook profile and his spouses profile were compromised several days ago. We wrote back to clarify who we were speaking to, and learned it was Barnetts spouse. We further inquired if his campaign had made any efforts to notify anyone of the breach from making an official announcement or press release to contacting Facebook and filing a police report. The Barnett campaign responded: We just published a statement on the website. During the writing of this article (subsequent to our email exchange), an addition was indeed added to the campaign website stating: Facebook is at again. They are trying to sway another election. I have not had any access to my Facebook page for several days. When this took place, myself, nor my husband were even remotely on the internet or even our phones. We were celebrating mothers day, all day long with our family. Thank you Facebook. Facebook needs to have a dedicated team to help its victims who have been compromised and pay a special level of attention to political candidates because timing is everything. Facebook, are you going to pay for my continued security detail? It is sickening what has happened to me running for office. My husband, nor myself have not been able to access Facebook and they have done nothing about it. We will not use Facebook any longer. To anyone that tries to make good on your threats to kill me
please dont. Who ever accessed our accounts did a great job at posting things Ive said in the past, such as below: Thereafter, a handful of paragraphs appear to be copy-and-pasted from Facebook statuses from the campaign webpage. While the explanation could certainly be true, some things dont add up. For starters, having a gubernatorial candidates social media hacked to promote abhorrent messaging should be reported to law enforcement if not local police, the FBI. Especially in the post-2016 online world knowing what Russian hackers did and are capable of. Moreover, the Barnett campaign made no mention of being hacked until being contacted by news media no press releases, no mention of the breach on their website
nothing. The lack of urgency in deciding to notify potential voters about such a serious breach raises a lot of questions. This is especially perplexing given the Barnett campaign claims theyve had no access to their Facebook page for several days. What kind of gubernatorial campaign would silently allow several days to pass after a social media breach in which a third party made such abhorrent claims? What took them so long to come forward and even then, only after the comments began gaining media attention? Finally, theres this: When asked directly what the Barnett campaigns actual, official position is on disabled, elderly and underage persons accessing food assistance benefits, this is how the campaign replied: We need to make sure Snap benefits has the funding it needs so people who need it dont [SIC] have to worry that one day the funding for the program might get cut. Chris wants to put salary caps in place on government workers who make over $100,000 a year. Chris has also stated that he will take a pay cut as governor to lead by example. At no point did the Barnett campaign actually address a direction question relating to the controversial remarks associate with their campaign . Whether his Facebook page actually was hacked or the extremist comments were a backfired publicity stunt is still unknown. [UPDATE May 16, 2018] After speaking with us yesterday, Chris Barnett conducted an interview with KFOR Oklahoma News 4 where he expounded on the remarks his spouse initially relayed to us via email. Click through for the full interview. Tim Peacock is the Managing Editor and founder of Peacock Panache and has worked as a civil rights advocate for over twenty years. During that time hes worn several hats including leading on campus LGBT advocacy in the University of Missouri campus system, interning with the Colorado Civil Rights Division, and volunteering at advocacy organizations. You can learn more about him at his personal website. https://www.peacock-panache.com/2018/05/barnett-oklahoma-euthanizing-snap-34012.html Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
Allegedly. Hard to believe anybody really has that view. Harder to believe that anybody seriously running for office would express it openly if he did. Considering the guy's a Republican, it's an election season, and the media is reporting this, I doubt he said it, or meant it. The media in general have lost credibility with me.
I DON'T believe it. He is a Dim plant,running to make Republicans look like baby murderers,and when the inevitable death threats come in to his campaign is response to the bait they are trolling,they will start jumping up and down and screaming about how "traditional Republicans want to murder me!" He is a theatrical prop,nothing more. Considering the guy's a Republican, it's an election season, and the media is reporting this, I doubt he said it, or meant it. The media in general have lost credibility with me. He's NOT an actual Republican,but in this case the media is overjoyed to accurately report every word he says.
#6. To: sneakypete (#5)
He is a theatrical prop,nothing more. " Most logical explanation !
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