The View from Rural Missouri by Jess Piper

The View from Rural Missouri by Jess Piper offers insights into Missouri's political landscape from a rural progressive perspective, covering issues like political extremism, women's rights, education, and environmental concerns. It highlights the impact of legislation on communities and the importance of political engagement.

Political Extremism Women's Rights Education Environmental Concerns Rural Politics Legislative Impact Political Engagement Healthcare Public School Funding Election Dynamics

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139 implied HN points β€’ 10 Oct 23
  1. Raymond Gunn, a Black man, was horrifically lynched in Maryville, MO in 1931, reflecting a dark history of racial violence.
  2. The story of Raymond Gunn sheds light on the racial tensions and injustice prevalent in society during the Jim Crow era.
  3. Black individuals like Gunn faced lynching and mob violence under mere accusations, highlighting the deep racial hostility and lack of scrutiny in the judicial system.
119 implied HN points β€’ 12 Oct 23
  1. The lynching of a Black man in Maryville, Missouri in 1931 involved a large crowd, planning, and a gruesome death.
  2. Government and law enforcement officials failed to prevent or stop the lynching, leading to questions of complicity and inaction.
  3. This historical event highlights the disturbing reality of racial terror lynchings, where victims were often seized from custody by mobs with little resistance from authorities.
1 HN point β€’ 08 Mar 24
  1. The 'fundie baby voice' is a soft, high-pitched, breathy tone often used by some women in Fundamentalist communities to show submission and sweetness.
  2. This voice can be habitual for some women or used to hide secrets, but it doesn't always indicate malice; some just follow learned behavior.
  3. When powerful figures speak with the 'fundie baby voice', it can signal a mix of condescension and submission to maintain proximity and favor with those in power.
0 implied HN points β€’ 11 Mar 24
  1. Rolling back child labor laws can create situations that put children in danger from sexual predators in the workplace.
  2. States like Arkansas and Iowa have rolled back child labor laws and defunded public schools, prioritizing corporate interests over child safety.
  3. Child labor laws are important not just for preventing exploitation, but also for protecting vulnerable children from abuse and danger.
0 implied HN points β€’ 18 Sep 23
  1. The post is about something coming soon on jesspiper.substack.com
  2. The post includes a link to Jess Piper's Substack profile
  3. It seems like the post is by Jess Piper titled 'The View from Rural Missouri'
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