
Yesterday one of the temporary orders of protection served against me was vacated by the judge because the professor, Tobin Miller Shearer, didn’t show up. Since I don’t think this smart professor is that stupid, it appears he simply used the order of protection process to keep his retirement party safe in case I tried showing up to celebrate his departure with his colleagues.
To better understand Tobin’s state of mind regarding my years of calling him out for NOT caring about the inconvenient deaths of two black men, Sean Stevenson and Johnny Lee Perry, let’s look at some of the paperwork claiming my words required the costly actions of the court to move FAST to keep this white “African Studies” professor safe:



Tobin Miller Shearer is one of my best examples regarding local narrative control around the deaths of Sean Stevenson and Johnny Lee Perry. Why? Because Tobin represents how those who “educate” the public about WHY to care about “marginalized” people also seem to acquire the power to determine WHEN to care about marginalized people. I’ll explain exactly how this works.
Three years ago I wrote a post, titled “A White Man’s Guide To Profiting Off Racism In Missoula And Beyond“. In this post I captured Tobin’s FOR PROFIT company, Widerstand Consulting. But, when I went to Widerstand’s website TODAY, this is what I found:

What kind of work is Tobin proud to have added to his Professor salary in Missoula? How about the YWCA’s “Anti-Racism Audit“, which they hired Widerstand Consulting to conduct.

Cue the dead white man after a previous female victim refused to cooperate with prosecutors because it could mean putting a dangerous black man in jail:

She said the attack left her and her friend “in shock,” but they ultimately chose not to cooperate with prosecutors — a decision she now regrets after Burke was charged with murder on Friday for allegedly hurling 76-year-old stranger Ross Falzone to his death at a Chelsea subway station Thursday night.
Police had taken the violent brute to Bellevue Hospital for “acting erratically” Thursday afternoon before he was released about an hour later and allegedly launched the deadly unprovoked attack later that night.
“I regret it 100% and I actually feel really bad that a man lost his life,” the woman said.
When Leah Hartley died, one of my “Persons of Interest” was a local black man who can be seen quite often biking recklessly around town with a mask or bucket on his head. Another black man I knew from my days working at the Poverello Center, Fred, used to stand across the street from the shelter wearing bright red shoes. He was so conspicuous, but confident, I started developing a hunch that, perhaps, certain blacks in Missoula have a “liberal force field” that, thanks to the DEI virus, somehow protects them from problematic scrutiny.
Speaking of viruses, I have to drop in some friendly criticism I caught from a Covid true believer but, despite that, I still love the old guy because Kevin J. Hunt is a good dude.

To expound on being unimpressed with “dark money”, it’s the figuratively lighter versions of “non-profit” money and “public” money that many people in towns like Missoula are completely uneducated about until it becomes THEIR MONEY we’re talking about, like property taxes. Then they show up belly-aching to local councils expecting sympathy after voting for the latest school levy.
To wrap this up, I have an interesting structural challenge to anyone who has practiced law, like Mr. Kevin J. Hunt. The Crime Victim Advocate’s Office could potentially have legal exposure to “discoverable” material not being shared, from what I have heard. Another data point to consider is the inclusion of “stalking” in what triggers the assistance of all the resources intended for victims of primarily SEXUAL violence–not, say, a former employer.

Also, I have to point out the irony that the YWCA crisis line is being provided, since I just pointed out how the YWCA hired the now-shuttered Widerstand Consulting con to conduct a racist audit in order to skew their “lens” toward MORE racism, not less.
One final note: if Tobin Miller Shearer HAD shown up yesterday, he would have had a Crime Victim Advocate there representing him, and I know that because I saw the CVA guy whispering to the bailiff about the whereabouts of his next client. And, if the order was extended by the judge, this post could put me in jail.
Thankfully the order of protection process, which I’ll be repeating today, allows me to ask questions, under oath, of my petitioner, and that means it’s time for me to get to work.
Stay tuned.