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Gaugamela

(3,489 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:40 PM Thursday

Notice how when three or four women accuse Cesar Chavez of rape and

pedophilia the left immediately acknowledges them and multiple municipalities begin the process of removing his name from public sites. But long after Trump is accused by 30 women of rape and sexual misconduct, after a tape of him bragging about molesting women is played repeatedly on national media, after he is adjudicated to be guilty of sexual assault in a court of law, after he is accused in a sworn statement to the FBI for having raped the accuser when she was a thirteen year old girl, after his name appears over a million times in the emails and records of a globally known pedophile and child sex trafficker — the Republicans name an airport after him.

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Notice how when three or four women accuse Cesar Chavez of rape and (Original Post) Gaugamela Thursday OP
Exactly... Spazito Thursday #1
I'll say... Roy Rolling Thursday #22
Yup, noticed that. 2naSalit Thursday #2
Gold coin Whip-poor-will Thursday #3
Delores Huerta is an icon and beloved by millions MichMan Thursday #4
Post removed Post removed Thursday #6
She is. Sequoia Thursday #7
They should put her name BaronChocula Thursday #14
I don't think they should put anyone's name. It was a movement. LisaM Thursday #17
That's an interesting idea EdmondDantes_ Thursday #23
I have pondered this a lot the last few election cycles. LisaM Thursday #24
Agree! Everytime any DEM politician or media person scores a solid point against the GOP, we have a chorus Attilatheblond Thursday #28
Michael Avenatti is a prime example MichMan Thursday #29
A perfect example. LisaM Thursday #31
I agree jfz9580m Yesterday #42
Message auto-removed Name removed 16 hrs ago #50
Everything named after him MustLoveBeagles Thursday #15
Precisely... 110% WarGamer Thursday #18
I think you deserve ice cream for that post but first maybe some wings and fries. Fine dining. twodogsbarking Thursday #5
It makes me wonder exactly how many of these republiSCUM politicians have similar crimes MLWR Thursday #8
Yes, but Chavez had an untarnished reputation for about 65 years longer than he should have. milestogo Thursday #9
Checking before posting. BidenRocks Thursday #10
For Pukes, rape and pedophilia are a feature, not a bug. paleotn Thursday #11
ALL of which demonstrates beyond the remotest shadow of a doubt... GiqueCee Thursday #12
They have a street in SF they renamed for him and I know they are going to change it back to its original Army kimbutgar Thursday #13
Allegedly has taken on a new meaning. BidenRocks Thursday #19
So Dolores Huerta is a liar, right? valleyrogue Thursday #27
That is quite a leap to "liar". BidenRocks Thursday #30
What about the "Street of Unacknowledged Women"? RockCreek Yesterday #40
ding. this . AllaN01Bear Thursday #16
Makes me sick! bfoxmatt Thursday #20
They put his name on THE John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts!! chowder66 Thursday #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Figarosmom Thursday #25
She wasn't "paid." Dolores Huerta isn't some "old lady." valleyrogue Thursday #26
For those who claim the Chavez story has "suspicious timing," valleyrogue Thursday #32
They have no shame. (nc) GAJMac Thursday #33
Great point! debsy Thursday #34
We already know they are hypocrites and we are honest, ethical supporters of the truth. Martin68 Thursday #35
The NY Times did what the FBI failed to do: investigate women's ciaims. Specifically, Liberty Belle Thursday #36
As hard as it is to watch him plaster his name all over everything, Marie Marie Thursday #37
Living or dead, red or blue IDGAF Maru Kitteh Thursday #38
We can only conclude that acceptance of sexual misconduct is part of the Republican agenda thought crime Thursday #39
I Get Your Main Point, But Your Detail Re: Airport, Cannot Be Found. ColoringFool Yesterday #41
I wondered about that line.nt jfz9580m Yesterday #43
Yes, they did. PBI is being renamed obamanut2012 19 hrs ago #45
yep, the exact opposite of the right. themaguffin 19 hrs ago #44
That's White supremacy for ya... New Breed Leader 19 hrs ago #46
It's disturbing that so many knew this about the con artist yet voted for him anyway Quiet Em 18 hrs ago #47
Cesar Chavez gfarber 16 hrs ago #48
Notice also - cab67 16 hrs ago #49
Excellent point! Thank you. Gaugamela 15 hrs ago #56
Isn't it obvious...? regnaD kciN 16 hrs ago #51
Yes. That's the point. The words "notice how . . . " that starts the post are meant Gaugamela 15 hrs ago #55
And he is still Traildogbob 15 hrs ago #52
Yes... BlueWaveNeverEnd 15 hrs ago #53
This, right here! Thank you! sarchasm 15 hrs ago #54
Both sides are not the same and never will be! LymphocyteLover 14 hrs ago #57
Actually seems like it was quite alot of victims. JCMach1 13 hrs ago #58

Whip-poor-will

(178 posts)
3. Gold coin
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:51 PM
Thursday

Let's define the new trump gold plated coin "a raper" like we do with penny, dime, quarter.

There are no alternate facts to rape don't you know.

MichMan

(17,094 posts)
4. Delores Huerta is an icon and beloved by millions
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:55 PM
Thursday

It wouldn't have had nearly the impact had it been anyone else leveling the accusations.

Response to MichMan (Reply #4)

Sequoia

(12,751 posts)
7. She is.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:09 PM
Thursday

Especially here in N. California. She was a guest lecturer at our local JC a few years ago.

LisaM

(29,612 posts)
17. I don't think they should put anyone's name. It was a movement.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:00 PM
Thursday

For some reason, we seem to need to attach names to what are really broad grassroots causes. It should be Farm Workers Day or UFW Hall, etc.

I guess there might be some schools and so forth that have a name on them, but it seems to me that part of what's going on is that we have this need to idolize individuals over the cause they represent. And most individuals aren't perfect.

EdmondDantes_

(1,733 posts)
23. That's an interesting idea
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:41 PM
Thursday

Not that anybody doesn't have the ability to cause harm, but the more power in whatever form, the easier it is to abuse that power.

LisaM

(29,612 posts)
24. I have pondered this a lot the last few election cycles.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:48 PM
Thursday

People are so anxious to have a charismatic candidate they often don't even care if they're qualified! In the meantime, the meat and bones of the party or the cause or whatever are rarely discussed. I know I blather on about the Democratic party platform being ignored at the convention, but I really believe this need for rock star candidates is bogging us down.

Attilatheblond

(8,803 posts)
28. Agree! Everytime any DEM politician or media person scores a solid point against the GOP, we have a chorus
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:20 PM
Thursday

of hero-worshipers going on about how that person should be our candidate for POTUS. It is lazy, annoying and pretty naive.

You hit the nail on the head "People are so anxious to have a charismatic candidate they often don't even care if they're qualified!"

Good DEM candidates tend to be well rounded, well versed in the issues facing the nation, and possessed of resumes showing a variety of experiences that build into a career that holds up qualifications and demonstrates temperament, judgement, and common sense. Then have to be team builders, able to draw good people with specialized knowledge and skills to cover ALL the departments of the executive branch, and they have to be comfortable enough to trust the experts they appoint.

Grasping at the latest clever pundit isn't gonna give us that candidate.

Ignoring those necessary qualifications and going for someone who says what people want to hear is how the GOP ended up with the worst president this nation has ever been saddled with.

MichMan

(17,094 posts)
29. Michael Avenatti is a prime example
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:25 PM
Thursday

People here were touting him as a presidential candidate

jfz9580m

(17,118 posts)
42. I agree
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 05:05 AM
Yesterday

It further ends up only promoting these charismatic types who turn out to have the characteristics of cult leaders.

Response to BaronChocula (Reply #14)

twodogsbarking

(18,605 posts)
5. I think you deserve ice cream for that post but first maybe some wings and fries. Fine dining.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:01 PM
Thursday

MLWR

(1,002 posts)
8. It makes me wonder exactly how many of these republiSCUM politicians have similar crimes
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:18 PM
Thursday

in their unwritten CVs.

milestogo

(23,045 posts)
9. Yes, but Chavez had an untarnished reputation for about 65 years longer than he should have.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:28 PM
Thursday

BidenRocks

(3,214 posts)
10. Checking before posting.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:28 PM
Thursday

Here you are posting the exact same thing I was going to. There must be millions of us thinking this!
Chump is a convicted sexual felon!
Equal treatment MUST be applied!
Disappear his name and likeness.
Take his voice too!

paleotn

(22,154 posts)
11. For Pukes, rape and pedophilia are a feature, not a bug.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:36 PM
Thursday

We should remember that whenever we see anyone still carrying the Republican brand. Be it my governor, Phil Scott, Susan Collins or Markwayne Mullin, who's apparently the best and brightest Oklahoma has to offer.

GiqueCee

(4,108 posts)
12. ALL of which demonstrates beyond the remotest shadow of a doubt...
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:44 PM
Thursday

... that the Republican Party has, indeed, metastasized into a terrorist organization with the moral compass of a pack of rabid hyenas.
They are filth, and they should be treated the same way that Germany treated the Nazi Party after WWII. Banned from existence for all eternity.
It's worth noting that the Founding Fathers loathed the very thought of political parties existing at all. Sadly, that's one concept that didn't take. And look at us now.

kimbutgar

(27,209 posts)
13. They have a street in SF they renamed for him and I know they are going to change it back to its original Army
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:48 PM
Thursday

St. I was so upset and disgusted when I heard Ms. Huerta confess it!

BidenRocks

(3,214 posts)
19. Allegedly has taken on a new meaning.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:08 PM
Thursday

The news is GLEEFULLY reporting this story!

Allegedly: A term used when something is said to be true but has not been confirmed or substantiated. Used to describe a person who has been charged with a crime, though a final decision has not been reached by a court.

There is more evidence of wrongdoing from chump!

I am defending nothing except the rule of law.
If Chavez were still around, the mob would be getting a rope and tree ready.

valleyrogue

(2,696 posts)
27. So Dolores Huerta is a liar, right?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:00 PM
Thursday

Were you there? She says she had TWO CHILDREN as a result of rapes by Chavez.

She has absolutely NOTHING to gain by saying this sixty, sixty-five years after the fact.

BidenRocks

(3,214 posts)
30. That is quite a leap to "liar".
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:27 PM
Thursday

I was reading the definition of allegation.
Chavez is not legally convicted of anything.
Chump is.

I am amazed at the speed of this. Statues down and things renamed.
Meanwhile a convicted sexual abuser is president.

I'm too old for this shit.

bfoxmatt

(51 posts)
20. Makes me sick!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:14 PM
Thursday

What is wrong with people who can't see through our piece-of-shit pervert in chief! I really don't think all Repubs are that evil, but I also hate to think that they are that dumb to believe in Dump!

Response to Gaugamela (Original post)

valleyrogue

(2,696 posts)
26. She wasn't "paid." Dolores Huerta isn't some "old lady."
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:59 PM
Thursday

She is a major, major figure in the history of union rights for farm workers. She is as celebrated as it gets.

valleyrogue

(2,696 posts)
32. For those who claim the Chavez story has "suspicious timing,"
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:45 PM
Thursday

the NYT reporters worked on this story for FIVE years. This wasn't something that was concocted by the political right.

Chavez was a piece of shit rapist. His reputation is ruined through his own actions.

Liberty Belle

(9,706 posts)
36. The NY Times did what the FBI failed to do: investigate women's ciaims. Specifically,
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:51 PM
Thursday

They spent 5 years investigating claims of sexual abuse by Chavez.
They interviewed 60 people.
They got 3 women to go on record, by name, including the famous and respected Dolores Huerta.
They got family members to confirm that 2 victims told the relatives at the time that they were raped or molested by Chavez around ages 13 to 15.
They pored through emails and other correspondence.
They obtained DNA evidence proving Chavez had fathered several children out of wedlock.

If the FBI had investigated even a fraction of the most serious claims against Trump and had the Justice Dept. been willing to file charges, he would be in prison today, not the White House. Instead, they turned a blind eye and actively covered up evidence, as did Pam Bondi when she was in Florida sweeping Epstein's crimes under the rug. They didn't even go after other men who raped children on Epstein's island. At least Britain and some corporations and schools are making efforts to hold people accountable who cavorted with Epstein, but not the U.S. Justice Dept., which has lost all credibility.

I suppose the only accountability most of those pedophiles will have will happen in hell.

Marie Marie

(11,233 posts)
37. As hard as it is to watch him plaster his name all over everything,
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 11:20 PM
Thursday

it is going to be so much fun watching them remove it, one by one, as the disgrace of his Presidency becomes apparent and his corruption goes down in the history books as unprecedented and unparalleled.

Maru Kitteh

(31,689 posts)
38. Living or dead, red or blue IDGAF
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 11:28 PM
Thursday

Whoever they are, wherever they are found, they need to be called out and removed from society.

Quiet Em

(2,901 posts)
47. It's disturbing that so many knew this about the con artist yet voted for him anyway
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 10:24 AM
18 hrs ago

It's disturbing that so many are still willing to turn a blind eye to it. I get your point and your frustration that the condemnation against those who commit these acts is not equally applied and that is a very sad reflection on our society.

The victims, or survivors, all endured the same pain and feelings of isolation.

gfarber

(275 posts)
48. Cesar Chavez
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:36 PM
16 hrs ago


There once was Cesar Chavez’s name in the sun,
Till critics said “this guy’s undone,”
The left said “oh hell,
That doesn’t sit well,”
And started scrubbing him, one by one.

But when Donald Trump made the news burn,
With scandals at every damn turn,
His fans yelled “who cares?”
And doubled their dares,
Like outrage was something to spurn.

With tapes and with lawsuits and more,
Enough to make decent folks roar,
Some shouted “disgrace!”
Others shrugged in his place—
And handed him keys to the door.

So what gets erased, what survives,
Depends on whose tribe’s in the hives,
One side says “repent,”
The other? “He’s meant
To win—screw the rest of your lives.”

Disclaimer: Yes, an AI helped write this—because if you’re looking for pure, hand-crafted literary suffering, you’re welcome to go produce some yourself. If you like my attempts, consider clicking the link.

https://buymeacoffee.com/gfarber



cab67

(3,733 posts)
49. Notice also -
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:54 PM
16 hrs ago

that those of us on the left are willing to accept the complex nature of Chavez's legacy. We know the difference between removing monuments that honor him while still remembering (and, though perhaps to a lesser extent now, honoring) his accomplishments.

That's why history isn't taught with monuments. We're not erasing what Chavez accomplished - only realizing that his entire legacy suggests he shouldn't be treated as the great man we used to think he was.

regnaD kciN

(27,623 posts)
51. Isn't it obvious...?
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 01:14 PM
16 hrs ago

It’s right out there in, if not black-and-white, certainly brown and white.

Gaugamela

(3,489 posts)
55. Yes. That's the point. The words "notice how . . . " that starts the post are meant
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 02:14 PM
15 hrs ago

ironically. I wasn’t presuming to enlighten anyone here, but rather pointing out the absurd levels of delusional thinking and propaganda that surround the guy. Hopefully it’s starting to dissolve.

Traildogbob

(12,998 posts)
52. And he is still
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 01:20 PM
15 hrs ago

Pushing for Mt Rushmore.
Sure, right next to Obama. That’ll pink mist some MAGA heads into their red hats.

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