Peter's Plague: A Story on Racist Scapegoating [View all]
We, here at Seeing Red are committed to continuing to watch Ricketts daily racially coded press conference so that you dont have to. Youre welcome. It is absolutely detrimental to every viewers mental health, but we will gladly shoulder that burden so you dont have to.
Today he made it 32 full minutes before turning his attention to piling on the blame of COVID-19 hotspots on essential workers who are primarily latinx. When asked about the food processing industry, which has confirmed outbreaks all around the state of Nebraska (and in the states of SD, IA, TX, OK, etc.), he assured everyone that this is not a meatpacking industry problem, no, instead is a community problem. What is unique about Hastings and Lexington and Crete and Sioux City isnt that JBS and Tyson are the major employers there. No. It isnt these secretive companies prioritizing profit over health, who are just NOW, 5 weeks into the quarantine, changing up some workplace practices to stop the spread of COVID19, they arent to blame. Oh no, not the wealthy industry. According to Ricketts it is a community problem.
When you have people who live on top of each other and in multigenerational housing, spread of disease is a problem. Never mind the fact that hundreds of people work shoulder-to-shoulder all day long. Never mind the fact that food processors are essential workers, working for poverty level wages, and being rewarded for not taking sick days. But dont worry, he reminded us again that he has translated all the social distancing guidelines into their native language.
When we called out his racist nonsense earlier this week, we thought perhaps he might tone it down. But no, he doubled down. Todays community (read: immigrant community) tirade comes after he emphasized yesterday that the government must help them at HOME because they are only working 8 out of 24 hours in close quarters. Two-thirds of the time its on them and because many do not have English as their first language, this is the problem.
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