For now, diversity affairs are no longer the business of the Marathon County Board.
Marathon County’s scheming leftists are continually trying to create problems that don’t exist in our community.
The ‘no place for hate’ resolution that morphed into and was intentionally/deceptively renamed ‘Community for All’ was voted down by the Marathon County Board after months of common-sense opposition and contentious debate by citizens. Perhaps it was the New York Times hit piece directed at our community – I still wonder how they heard about a small town in Wisconsin anyway? Because we all know that with the left, nothing is incidental – or coincidental.
Maybe the resolution’s demise was hastened by Wausau’s aspiring balloon artist/drop it low dance instructor – amateur Mayor Katie Rosenberg, who unilaterally issued her own ‘Community for the Like-Minded’ decree on behalf of the Wausau City Council, shortly after the county board version failed.
Here’s the good news: One of the first actions of the newly conservative common sense majority on the county board was to disband the Diversity Affairs Commission, where the Community for All resolution monster was hatched like a bad sci-fi movie. For now, the Marathon County Board’s divisive resolution – and the unelected, unaccountable cast of close-minded commission characters is in the rearview mirror.
Central Wisconsin is already made up of many communities for all. And we didn’t need a resolution to tell us that which we already knew.
Here’s to “diversity of thought” making a comeback in Marathon County.



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