Sexism Against Women Isn’t Even Half The Story, But Don’t Tell That To The Missoulian

by Travis Mateer

Did you know Missoula is WRESTLING with sexism? Yes, that’s what the Missoulian is “reporting”, so it must be true. From the link:

After a 22-year career in housing development, Mayor Andrea Davis said she expected to encounter sexism as she transitioned into the role of Missoula mayor. She just didn’t expect it to happen so quickly.

“Like most people in that situation, I was surprised,” Davis said in regard to Contos’ comments about her appearance. “It was my first council meeting. I was highly focused on the procedure. Being the presiding officer of that kind of format is a lot to navigate.”

To bolster this argument about sexism in the political arena, the reporter highlights several female politicians and the sexism they have had to deal with. An incident in Mineral County is even referenced (emphasis mine):

Though Jones’ later dig at Contos provoked almost universal laughter from those assembled at the meeting, concerns about the string of comments lingered. And in light of misogynistic allegations in the Missoula mayor’s race and commentary about a female Mineral County commissioner’s chest from fellow commissioners earlier in the year, Missoula elected officials wrestled with the discussion about sexism.

I’m highlighting the Mineral County example because there is SO MUCH MORE to report regarding what Mineral County Commissioner, Dawn Terrill, is dealing with, but it appears the Missoulian is only interested in the SEXIST angle of what’s happening, so they are missing the social media attacks on this Commissioner, like this post:

Why is this Mineral County Commissioner being depicted as a bully? I’m not entirely sure what has some citizens in Mineral County, including several WOMEN, obsessively attacking Commissioner Terrill for how meetings are being run. Here are some of the WOMEN who regularly oppose the actions of Commissioner Terrill:

Juliet Miller is one of the most ardent critics of Commissioner Terrill, regularly making her social media posts and comments, like this one that I commented on this morning:

Do I think Juliet will help me get answers regarding the death of Joey Thompson? No, I don’t, but I’d like this busy body to at least THINK about something more serious than the controversy of where to set up recording equipment at a Commissioner meeting.

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