AP reported via KDVR FOX 31 late last week and the local similarities oblige us to mention:
The American Civil Liberties Union called for state Sen. Steve Huffman to step down from office Thursday following his comments that were made during a hearing for a resolution to declare racism a public health crisis.
Huffman caused controversy after he questioned Angela Dawson, executive director of the Ohio Commission of Minority Health, on Tuesday over why the COVID-19 rates for black Ohioans were higher than other populations.
“Could it just be that African Americans – or the colored population — do not wash their hands as well as other groups? Or wear masks? Or do not socially distance themselves?” Huffman asked during Senate testimony. “Could that just be the explanation of why there’s a higher incidence?”
GOP Sen. Steve Huffman of Ohio managed to offend with one statement as much as two of Colorado’s favorite “freak right” Senate ideologues–Sen. Rob Woodward’s recent regrettable employment of the words “colored people” along with a incredibly ill-timed knee-on-neck analogy, and Sen. Vicki Marble’s infamous monologue about “problems in the black race” with eating too much chicken.
Outdoing our local embarrassments takes effort, and we want to acknowledge the effort.
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It appears that ancestry (code word for race/ethnicity) is not significant in handwashing rates.
“Demographic Factors Associated with Consistent Hand Hygiene Adherence Among ICU Nurses”
Sharon Lea Kurtz
Walden University
2017
A rip roaring 365-page read.
“Gender and ethnic differences in hand hygiene practices among college students”
Joy L. Anderson, MS,aCynthia A. Warren, MS,bElena Perez, BS,cReggie I. Louis, MS,dStephanie Phillips, MS,eJean Wheeler, BS,fMelissa Cole, BS,eand Ranjita Misra, PhD, CHES, FMALRCeCollege Station, Texas; San Marcos, Texas; Austin, Texas; and New Orleans, Louisiana
A quick 9-page read.
Let us not forget a couple of years ago that a Republican state legislator in Idaho suggested one could learn if a woman was pregnant by shining a tube light down her throat into her stomach.
Honestly, I don’t claim at all to “own” Darwin Republican legislators like this Huffman, Marble, Saine, Woodward, Liston, the Idaho pregnancy guy, or that other Idaho guy (former family values Republican US Senator Larry Craig who got caught when trolling for “action” in a men’s room at the Minneapolis airport).