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Guilt by Association?
Fired for being married to a patriot
by Melissa Roper
As you all know, my husband, Billy, led a very successful trio of
demonstrations in Yell County, Arkansas, this weekend. I am very proud of my
husband for standing up for his beliefs, and, as his wife, I will always stand
beside him and support him in whatever he does. This, however, does not come
without repercussions.
About two months ago, I made a slight career change and went from working at a
regular daycare, where you pretty much just baby-sit the kids, to a Montessori
School, where you actually teach the children things such as practical life
skills, language arts, math, science, geography, and sensorial studies. I liked
the atmosphere much better than where I had previously worked, and the people
were of a higher caliber, too.
So, when Billy held his demonstrations this weekend, I kind of thought in the
back of my mind, that this might cause problems at my work place, but everybody
from Billy to Chris Quimby to my own parents kept trying to reassure me that I
shouldn't worry about it. I tried to listen to them and be positive, but when my
phone rang this afternoon and the Caller ID showed the number to be from the
Montessori School of Russellville, I have to admit that I was too chicken to
pick up the phone because, honestly, I don't deal well with confrontation.
However, about 30 minutes later, I finally decided that if there was a
possibility that I was going to be punished for Billy's actions, that I might as
well pick up the phone and face the music. So, I dialed the number and let it
ring and ring and ring, and no one answered. So, I sent my boss an e-mail
telling her that I had missed her previous call, but when I returned the call no
one answered, so she could just e-mail me whatever it was she needed.
Several hours later I logged into my e-mail with the intent of e-mailing my
mother-in-law, and this is what I found waiting for me:
"Dear Mrs. Roper,
I am sorry but we feel you are not compatible with our Montessori program. We
are going to let you go. We have decided to seek someone with Montessori
experience. We will mail your final check to you, along with any personal items
and/or papers you might have at school. Mrs. Humphrey" (May 23, 2005)
Now, I'm sure some of you are scratching your heads at this point and saying to
yourselves, "OK, so what's the problem." I'm sure some of you are thinking that
I just wasn't cutting it at the school, so they decided to let me go and look
for someone with more experience. Well, I might have thought all that myself if
I hadn't just received this e-mail a few days ago:
"Melissa, You have really stepped in and become one of the gang. It is so
refreshing to work with someone who is not afraid to ask questions, as well as
pitch in and help out. I look forward to working with you for many years." (May
20, 2005-this is an excerpt from an e-mail entitled "Big Thanks" that was sent
out to all the Montessori teachers)
So, let's do a little "math" here. On May 20, 2005, I was "one of the gang" and
she looked forward to working with me for many years. That was on a Friday. On
Saturday, Billy held his anti-illegal immigration demonstrations in Dardanelle,
Ola, and Danville. On Sunday, Billy's picture is on the front page of the local
newspaper. On Monday, I'm not "compatible with the Montessori program." Am I the
only one who can see that this does not "add" up?!?
It's funny that people can hem and haw, clutch their hearts, and screech and cry
when someone protests something like illegal immigration. If you so much as look
cross-eyed at someone who is darker than you, you are a racist discriminating
against those "less fortunate than you" (please tell me you can feel the sarcasm
dripping off of those words). But, how many of those same people would see that
I have been discriminated against and treated unfairly because my husband has
the testicular fortitude to stand up for what is right?
I guess what really irks me is that my (former) boss does not have the courage
to stand up and tell me the real reason that I have been "let go." I guess she
feels that what Billy did was horrible and wrong and she probably has no problem
speaking out against that. But when it comes to admitting that they are letting
me go because my husband is a White Nationalist-well, she just didn't have the
backbone to do it.
Maybe, though, she's scared to admit such a thing because maybe she feels that
her "security" has been breached. I'm sure she's well aware that there are
people who see things differently than she does (that's just putting it nicely),
but I'm sure she also thought that those people would never be a part of her
life and she would never have to be bothered by worrying about them. But to
shake hands with Billy at the school's graduation program on Thursday night, and
to invite us out to have ice cream with them afterwards, and then to see his
picture on the front page of the paper holding a sign that said "HONK to send
illegals back" probably threw her little sugar-coated world into a 360-degree
spin. And, because of that, they have to "let me go."
Yeah, I'm pissed off because I lost my job and it's always a pain to look for
another one. Yeah, I'm pissed off because she was a coward who couldn't stand up
and tell me the real reason I was being let go. But, then again, I guess I
should be relieved because apparently they are not the high caliber people I
thought them to be. At the first sign of what they consider to be trouble, they,
like the majority of the country today, turn and run with their tails tucked
between their legs.
It'll be interesting to see how far reaching this particular repercussion might
be. She's a well known person in the community, so it's hard to say if she'll
make herself out to be the poor, deceived victim and tell everyone who will
listen, and I'll end up blackballed in the job market in Russellville and
surrounding areas. Or, maybe she'll be too embarrassed to
admit that she had hired, and worked side-by-side, with a nationally known
racist's wife for over two months. Yet she didn't have a clue until she
saw his picture in the paper.
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