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Republican's Mitt Romney - an anti-gay bully

Posted on Friday, May 11, 2012 at 10:07 AM

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Like most people, I remember the kind of boy that we've just learned Mitt Romney was. Boys like that had prominent fathers and they inherited from them a certain ease, a certain social confidence.

I vividly remember the way boys like that talked about women among themselves: like they were livestock. I didn't hang around with these boys, I didn't even like to be in their vicinity. It was easy enough to avoid them though, if you weren't part of their exclusive social network then they simply couldn't see you. That was a relief to me.

But I remember this one particular kid. There's always this one particular kid. I'll call him George. It looked as if nature had created George to be a scapegoat. He was overweight and effeminate and anxious about his appearance. He bumped into things and knocked them over, every day. He was a closeted gay of course, so deep in the closet he was into his late twenties before he came out. One look into his big frightened teenage eyes was a glimpse into the horrors of adolescence. This kid was in pain, so much pain you could see it in his face.

If you're going to bully a kid like this it seems to me that you'll need certain attributes: first you'll need to know that whatever you say or do will have no significant consequences. Then you'll have to strip away every shred of empathy you possess and trade it in for the admiration of your peers. To be a truly successful bully you'll also need an audience. Bully's can't flourish without them. You'll also need the tacit support of some influential adults who share your prejudices, and in this world you can always be sure of that.

Once you have vetted the process (and bullies always make sure to vet the process) you can torment boys like George with impunity. Day after day you can lead vicious attacks on them surrounded by cheering hordes safe in the knowledge that they will never turn that aggression around on you.

You'll start to exult in your own power and lord it over the powerless. People expect this, they'll slap you on the back and call you a great guy for this. The world has always been full of this. Later you'll laugh about how you oinked at him because he was so overweight, or you felt him up because he was gay, or you punched him on the mouth because he couldn't defend himself, or all three.

I remember boys like this and I remember their sobbing victims. I once found George hiding in a locked classroom between periods because one of our teachers was beating him too.

People talk about the effects of bullying on the bullied, but it takes a toll on the witnesses too. I had no idea who to appeal to in order to save this kid because even one teacher was hitting him. In the end, fed up with the injustice, my friends and I stood up to his tormentors and that ended it. But its the kind of thing, because of the pointless suffering you witness, that you can never forget.

Reading about what Mitt Romney did to John Lauber (who was gay) and to English teacher  Carl G. Wonnberger(who was visually impaired) yesterday brought it back to me. Romney, say reports, targeted the effeminate Lauber who had dyed his hair blond and led a horde of cheering hearties to Lauber's room to hold him down and cut it off.

'It was a hack job,' recalled Phillip Maxwell, a childhood friend of Romney who was in the dorm room when the incident occurred, told the Washington Post. 'It was vicious.'

That's more than high spirits or a little horseplay. That's a premeditated psychological and physical assault. That's completely horrible. So is directing a visually impaired adult into a glass door. It speaks volumes about the inner life of the person conducting it. Romney never faced any reprimand for his actions.

Yesterday in an attempt to get beyond the issue Romney issued a terse apology.  'If I did it, then I'm sorry…" But that qualifying 'if' robs it of any sincerity. Five of his classmates all admit he did it and that they've been haunted by it to this day.

If I did something that vicious I wouldn't be able to forget it, then or ever.  I remember a dozen boys like John Lauber from my own school. He was later thrown out of that school for smoking a cigarette, but Romney terrorized him and went un-reprimanded.

Lauber's sisters say he kept dying his hair blond until the day he died in 2004. Clearly he remembered what had happened. Society taught Mitt Romney it was OK to bully gay people, and to mark them out as less deserving of his consideration, and it even rewarded him for it by refusing to hold him accountable. That's still the message from the GOP.


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BrianinKent, yes US Presidents are bullies. And I agree with your exception, Jimmy Carter, who to this day is a dedicated humanitarian worker. He lasted only one term as US President which tells what happens to the non-bullies. He also came out in support of gay marriage in March. Gays have varieites of personalities, the same as everyone else. Not at all shy and retiring. You're probably well aware of Ireland's favorite English comedian Graham Norton! Not hardly shy and retiring.
Go splatter holy water on yourself and go to a dark corner and rattle your beads.
Obama never had a chance to do any hazing of classmates :>( ... 'Cause he was in Kenya? 'Cause he didn't have any classmates? 'Cause he didn't go to a high school? ... Got Obama's high school records? ... Oh Bummer.
A High School bully doesn't necessarily reform from bullying as an adult even though he/she might self-proclaim so. It's their deeds that show what they truly are, not their claims of being "reformed".
Murph - I do not want people in office who hate otehr people. Romney hates and now we find bullied gays. he also did the same type of thing to a person who needs cannabis for medicine - disregarded the person as he would a gay. Sorry but romney or mittens is a bigoted person and once we start getting that type of person in we all loose. No this pretty much sealed it for me, I can not support someone who would do this and continue. Sounds like you learned and became a better person, mittens did not. Even his work at bain showed how he liked to bully people. No this man is evil.
Most of you haven't considered one salient fact-the diversion of bullying,gay marriage etc. takes us away from the real world of recession,unemployment,jobs moving overseas,trillions of dollars of debt while our president is kow towing with Hollywood liberals who are telling us how to live.
hollabackgurl-As stated earlier -I was bully in high school ,the guy I followed went to prison I straightened up ,made amends-you want to condemn me? There are a hell of a lot more serious issues to contend with.I want a president to rebuild America,cut unemployment and reduce our debt-those are the issues!
What are you talking about, BrianinKent? All presidents are bullies? How could you support that? And if you read the article its clear they did stand up for the bullied friend.
mmmh.This argument doesn't stand up...All American Presidents are natural bullies, probably with the exception of Jimmy Carter.It's in the job description, so if Romney is one, its makes him an ideal candidate for the post....And, not all gays are shy retiring introverts. In fact the Kray twins were notorious London Gangsters who were gay and if anyone did the bullying it was they!!As for blaming bullying on being rich i can assure you it happens at the poor end of the social scale too..Perhaps Cahir O'Doherty should have stood up for his poor bullied friend at the time instead of spouting on about it now its too late..
He saw gays as three fifths of a person then and he sees them that way now. Nothing changed. But he's not getting away with it like he used to.
Romney should answer for his anti gay behavior in high school. He still hasn't made his tax returns public. Not the kind of person who should be elected US President.
There is a chance this idiot could be President, then he can could really be a bully ie: George Warmunger Bush. Lord help the world if the American people don't re-elect Obama.
It doesn't matter if you did something that heinous 47 years ago or 10 minutes ago. It's still completely heinous. Do we say to abusers in the Church that it doesn't matter that you attacked someone now that three or four decades have passed? Romney was a spectacularly mean kid.
Cahir: It was 47 years ago!!! Is
Thank you for representing the other side of this story. I was very sad for Irish Central after reading Roberts idiot piece earlier.
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