
Alaskan Anti-Masker Who Called Lawmaker A Gay Slur Dies Of Covid
A former Republican candidate and anti-masker from Alaska, Paul Kendall, who called an out gay politician a ‘cocksucker’ has died of COVID-19.
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Fellow Alaskan politician and anti-masker, Dustin Darden posted in the ‘Alaskans against vaccines* bioweapon injections’聽Facebook group that Kendall is 鈥now a victim of the global elite鈥.
鈥淭his man (Kendall) spoke bold words and His efforts were not in vain we will continue to fight in love with the word of God the pen and the laws on the books with the grit and vigour Paul carried,鈥 the post said.
A History Of Homophobia
During an Anchorage Assembly meeting on September 29 on whether the city should impose a mask mandate, the homophobic Alaskan resident had called Assemblyman Christopher Constant a slur during his speech about not wanting to be forced to wear a mask. An assembly is similar to a council.聽
鈥淢r. Constant, I’ve got something to say to you. I wish you no ill will. I thought you were just a cocksucker, but you鈥檙e a coward.鈥澛
After Kendall made these comments there was a noticeable cheer and applause from some of the people in the crowd. In a video of the meeting posted by The Alaska Landmine, people could be seen patting his back and offering to buy him a beer as Kendall walked out.聽
According to the , Kendall had a history of making homophobic remarks.聽During his 2009 run for mayor, he wrote a letter to Patrick Flynn, then a member of the Anchorage Assembly, with the heading 鈥淎cceptable speech in Homosexual, Queers, Fagots, Deviants.鈥澛
Kendall also ran for Anchorage mayor in 2018 and the U.S. Senate in 2012 as a member of the Republican party and was unsuccessful each time.
At the conclusion of the mask mandate meeting, Constant replied to Kendall鈥檚 comments saying he has 鈥渂een called worse by better.鈥
The next night at another meeting, Constant said he was 鈥渟hocked鈥 by the crowd’s reaction to Kendall鈥檚 comments.聽鈥淭he part that in fact shocked me to silence was when roughly 200 people cheered zealously.聽That was the part that zinged me and really took my breath away for a minute.鈥
Anti-Maskers Protest
In 2017, Constant was one of two out gay politicians to be elected to the Anchorage Assembly. Of the 3,065 people that voted in the District 1 Seat B General election, Constant won 1,603 of those votes.
Mayor Dave Bronson said he was caught off guard by the crowd鈥檚 response and apologised to Constant for defending the Anchorage politician during the mask mandate meeting.聽
Scenes from the second day of a wild Anchorage Assembly meeting where a mask mandate was being considered
— Loren Holmes (@lorenholmes)
鈥淲hat was said was intolerable, and it shouldn鈥檛 have been said,鈥 Bronson said.聽The mayor also apologised for initially supporting anti-mask protesters wearing yellow Stars of David, in order to compare mask mandates to Nazi Germany’s treatment of Jews.
鈥淚 want to apologize for any perception that my statements support or compare what happened to the Jewish people in Nazi Germany,鈥 he said in a statement.
Alaska now has the highest case per capita of any state at any time during the US pandemic
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol)
In early October, Anchorage voted in favour of a mask mandate nine votes to one.聽With the state having the highest coronavirus case numbers per person in the United States in recent weeks, the order required everyone to wear a mask or face covering in public indoor spaces, with limited exemptions for younger children and for religious or medical reasons.
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