Rep. Melanie Stansbury (CD-1)
On December 3, 2025, Stansbury wrote via X, “55 years ago, Cesar Chavez was jailed for refusing to end a boycott on farms that used union-busting tactics on migrant farm workers. These workers simply wanted a better life for themselves and their families.”
She added, “Today, our Latino and migrant communities are again facing discrimination, harassment, and violence. I stand with all of our communities—our friends, our neighbors, and our families—and am working every day to ensure our home is a safe place for everyone,” followed by a heart emoji.
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Today, I feel for the Hispanic community. Cesar Chavez did do something good for the farm workers, they were being abused by farm owners and it needed to come to the forefront.
Nevertheless, girls and women always fall prey to men with power. This is why we had the #metoo movement to bring awareness to all. Even as I comment I know there are women, girls and boys being abused very day, either sexually or being beaten. It’s the sad part about all of this. Everyone jumping on the band wagon and nothing is being done to protect the girls, boys and women.
Our own congress voted down transparency for those who have been accused of sexual harassment and settlements that were paid, because an allegation can ruin someone’s reputation if the allegation is false. This is why they all voted not to be transparent for fear of being sued…I guess? I don’t know but it does need to be answered.
Where do we start addressing the issue? What laws need to be changed to protect girls, boys and women? When will women fight for women and not party lines? The only people I see always getting hurt is the victim who happens to be a girl, a boy or woman.
I remember someone said to me be very aware of putting your idol on a pedestal because when you meet that person he/she may not be what you expected.