Opinion: Bay Area local leaders need protection against threats of violence

California's Bay Area is witnessing a rise in threats of violence against its local leaders, leaving officials feeling vulnerable and fearful for their safety. Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee was the target of one such incident when she received death threats laden with racial slurs via email, which were later reported to police.

According to Assemblymember Mia Bonta, who coauthored AB 789, a bill aimed at addressing escalating threats against state-level elected officials, these intimidation tactics are damaging politics and discouraging community leaders from taking up the office. However, this legislation falls short in protecting local leaders on city councils, county boards of supervisors, school boards, and other offices where officials often face ongoing harassment and threats.

Community leaders are forced to foot the bill for security measures themselves, as these elected officials fear for their lives and safety. In a chilling trend, research from the Brennan Center for Justice revealed that women are three to four times more likely to experience abuse targeting their gender than men, while non-white officeholders are over three times as likely to face abuse targeting their race.

This crisis has severe consequences on democracy, with fears of election-related violence and harassment resulting in up to 6 million voters staying home in the 2024 elections. These intimidation tactics disproportionately target women, people of color, and LGBTQ officials, leading to systematic exclusion from self-governance.

The League of Women Voters of Oakland is sounding the alarm, emphasizing that protecting local leaders' safety is crucial to democracy itself. To combat this issue, strengthened protections for local officials, hardened security at polling places, clearer communication about election threats, and a nonpartisan commitment to improving safety are essential.

In essence, safeguarding voters and public servants is not only a matter of personal safety but also the foundation of our democratic system. It is imperative that we take immediate action to address these rising threats and ensure all citizens can participate safely in the political process.
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜¬ I just heard about this & it's wild how some people think they can just threaten others 'cause they're in power... like, what even is that? πŸ™„ I mean, I get that some folks might be feeling anxious or upset about politics, but this is beyond that. Threats are a huge no-go, and it's not okay to make someone feel scared for their life. πŸ’” We need better protection & support for our local leaders so they can focus on serving the community instead of cowering in fear. 🀝 It's also super concerning that women & people of color are getting targeted more often... we gotta do better than this! 😀
 
I made me a mind map about this πŸ€”

* Intimidation tactics targeting officials
- Harassment
- Death threats (3x more likely against women)
+ Racial slurs (more often against non-white officials)

* Vulnerability of local leaders
+ Fearing for their life
+ Paying for security measures themselves πŸ€‘

* Systemic exclusion from self-governance
- Women & people of color targeted
^3x more likely to face abuse targeting gender/race

* Democracy on the line
- Election-related violence
- Up to 6 million voters staying home in 2024 elections 😨

* What can we do?
- Strengthen protections for local officials
- Hardened security at polling places
- Clearer communication about election threats
- Nonpartisan commitment to improving safety

We gotta act fast, or else our democracy will be in big trouble 🚨
 
I'm getting so frustrated with this... it's like, hello! We're supposed to be a democracy, not some dystopian thriller! I mean, threats of violence against local leaders? It's getting to the point where they're literally too scared to show up to work 🀯. And what really gets me is that these officials are expected to pay for their own security measures... it's like we're talking about a private club here, not a public service πŸ€‘. Women and people of color are already at a disadvantage in this system, now we're telling them they can't even participate without being intimidated or harassed? No way, we need to step up our game and make sure everyone can vote in peace, regardless of their background or identity πŸ’ͺ🌈
 
πŸ€• I mean, come on forum... can't you guys focus on one issue at a time? First it's California's Bay Area, now it's like every other state is having problems with threats against local leaders... 🀯 and we're still discussing that one thread from 2 weeks ago about the best pizza topping... I get it, politics are important, but can't we prioritize for once?! 😩 And what's up with the forum's new font? It's all bouncy and fun, but honestly, makes it hard to read. Can't we just stick with a plain old Arial or something?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I think it's really sad what's happening to these community leaders πŸ€•, but at the same time, I don't know if they should be able to just walk away from their jobs because of some death threats πŸ˜’. I mean, some people are literally getting hurt or threatening with violence... meanwhile, others are like "oh, we're gonna make this bill and that'll fix everything" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. What's the real solution here? It can't be just one thing, but it also can't be nothing. I guess the security costs should be shared between the city and the state, or whoever is funding these bills... like, how do we even make that work? πŸ€”
 
man this is wild how ppl are getting away with sending death threats and harassment to local leaders its like they think their job is just a joke 😱 and it's not just about Barbara Lee, this is happening everywhere - Oakland, other cities, even small towns no one should have to fear for their life just because they're trying to make a difference πŸ’ͺ and what's with the fact that these elected officials gotta foot the bill for security themselves? shouldn't we be supporting our public servants instead of making them pay outta pocket πŸ€‘
 
🚨 I'm really worried about what's happening to local leaders in California's Bay Area, especially women and people of color who are already facing so much marginalization. These death threats and intimidation tactics are not just a personal attack, they're a threat to our democracy itself πŸ€•. We need to take this seriously and pass stronger laws that protect these officials from harassment and abuse. It's not fair that community leaders have to foot the bill for their own security measures when we should be providing them with support πŸ’Έ. The statistics are just chilling - women are three times more likely to experience abuse targeting their gender, while non-white officeholders face abuse targeting their race 🀯. We need to do better and make sure that everyone can participate safely in our democracy, without fear of violence or intimidation πŸ”’. Let's get serious about safeguarding our voters and public servants - it's time for real change πŸ’ͺ.
 
I feel so bad for those politicians and community leaders who are getting threatened like that. Its crazy how they gotta take care of their own security now instead of being able to focus on helping others πŸ€•. And its not just them, it affects the whole democracy thing... I mean, if people stay home from voting because they're scared, then thats not fair to everyone who is trying to make a difference πŸ€”. We need to do something about this ASAP so that everyone can feel safe and have a say in their communities πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm shocked that politicians have to pay for their own security. Like, who does that? πŸ€‘ Can't the government be like "Hey, you're a public figure, we've got this"? πŸ™„ And what's up with these threats being more common against women and people of color? It's not exactly rocket science, but I guess some folks need to be told to chill. πŸ˜’ The fact that 6 million voters stayed home because of fear is just wild. Like, what's the point of even having an election if you're not gonna show up? πŸ€” We need to do better, and fast. πŸ’ͺ
 
omg this is so messed up 🀯 local leaders are already doing enough, they shouldn't have to deal with this kind of stress and fear 😩 it's not just about their safety, but also about the democratic system as a whole - think of all those voters who stayed home in 2024 because of intimidation tactics... that's literally our country's future at stake πŸ€– i mean what can we do? πŸ€” the government needs to step up and provide better protection for these officials... like, now πŸ’ͺ we need stronger laws and more resources to tackle this issue before it gets any worse 😬
 
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