Posted on 05/07/2020 4:33:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
There are countless heroes in the coronavirus pandemic, but most of them wont face jail time. Some, however, will. And one in particular has gotten herself seven days and a $7,000 fine for the unforgivable crime of trying to feed her family by opening her perfectly legal business: Shelley Luther.
Ms. Luther lives in Dallas, Texas, and is owner of Salon A La Mode, a state-determined non-essential business. Missing from the states declaration was a notification of Luthers essential bills that they should take a break or any magic clause that food should magically appear in the cupboards and refrigerators of Luther and her employees so their families could eat.
With the reality of hunger and financial destitution opening their front door, Luther defied the states command and offered her services to those who wanted them. She did not rent a van and snatch people off the streets, cutting their hair against their will while emptying their wallets at gunpoint. Her customers, like her employees showing up to work, were voluntary. For this crime, she was arrested.
The judge in her case, someone named Eric Moyé, lectured Luther as selfish after finding her guilty of acting like a free person. If shed just apologize for defiling a court order shed ripped up a cease and desist order at a protest and defying the will of public officials who, at every opportunity, call themselves public servants who claim to work for you, she would avoid jail and only be subjected to further financial hardship through a stiff fine. (Who knew cease and desist orders were sacred? Must we frame them, or something?)
After telling the destitute Luther she should have hired a lawyer and gone through the long, expensive process of legal appeals if she wanted to operate her legal business to avoid losing her business, home, and starving her children, the salon owner told the judge to go to hell.
OK, she didnt use those words. She was much more diplomatic in the face of tyranny. But tyranny doesnt respect diplomacy. Judge, I would like to say that I have much respect for this court and laws. And that Ive never been in this position before, and its not someplace that I wanna be, Luther said when given the time to apologize. But I have to disagree with you, sir, when you say that Im selfish because feeding my kids is not selfish. I have hairstylists that are going hungry because theyd rather feed their kids. So, sir, if you think the law is more important than kids getting fed, then please go ahead with your decision, but I am not going to shut the salon.
With that, at a time when liberals are calling for the release of prisoners across the country in the name of compassion in the face of the pandemic, Moyé, a Democrat, sent her immediately to jail.
Luther chose to not bend the knee to authority and sparked outrage around the country.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz said, 7 days in jail for cutting hair?? This is NUTS. And government officials dont get to order citizens to apologize to them for daring to earn a living.
The states Attorney General followed suit, saying, I find it outrageous and out of touch that during this national pandemic, a judge, in a county that actually released hardened criminals for fear of contracting COVID-19, would jail a mother for operating her hair salon in an attempt to put food on her familys table. He called it a political stunt and called for her immediate release.
By the time you read this, she may be free. Maybe Republican Governor Greg Abbott has expressed his disgust over the case as well. I dont know the pardon laws in Texas, they appear dependent on the recommendation of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, but if an expedited emergency meeting cant be convened in this case, whats the point? A statement is nice, action is better.
Whatever happens in the Luther case, she has drawn a line on which others will stand, and for that we all owe her. A GoFundMe account has been established, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars already.
No matter how much money is ultimately raised, Luther is owed a debt of gratitude well beyond it.
In 1968, had you asked people if theyd like to walk on the moon, they almost universally would have said yes. If, a year later, those same people, after answering affirmatively, were given the opportunity to strap themselves to the top of a 36 story tall rocket filled with explosives to do just that, the number of takers would dwindled to near zero. But three men Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins did just that. They did what seemed impossible, and was impossibly dangerous, because it had to be done. Someone had to be first.
Shelley Luther did the same thing, albeit terrestrially. She could have chosen not to strap herself onto that rocket, it would have been much easier to apologize. But she knew she was right and so, to steal a phrase from the left: she persisted. She wont be celebrated by the liberal intelligentsia the way a blathering Elizabeth Warren was for breaking Senate rules and not caring, quite the opposite, but what she did was exponentially more important for the cause of liberty. She joins the truck drivers, grocery store clerks, and food delivery drivers who dont get the attention of accolades medical heroes do, but whove been just as important in keeping the country and spirit of America alive during the pandemic. Not all heroes wear capes, but maybe they should (and we should tip them like they do).
Obama lacky scumbag judge needs to be disbarred
In the whole of the so-called “Land of The Free - Home of The Brave” only one female hairdresser had the courage to stand against the Leviathan.
God help us.
Wow, you have to do what you have to do to survive, but that barber is going to be pouring sweat out of his boots between customers.
He has my respect.
Looks like someone giving a haircut circa 1945 Hiroshima.
I could use a little trim from that cutie. All joking aside,she’s one tough lady. She’s got more courage in her pinkie than most men have in their whole body.
He’s up for reelection in 2020.
Not all heroes wear capes. In this case, their customers do....at least while sitting in the chair, being groomed. And boy, do I ever need groomed! Each day I’m looking more like Gabby Hayes. Does anyone else remember Gabby Hayes?
Shelley’s GoFundMe account currently totals $500,305.00.
There should be hell to pay for ALL of these governors who issued these orders Democrats and Republicans alike.
LMAO.
Oh yeah I remember him. I am an old Western movie nut. I’m looking like a bushhead. I can trim my beard but I can’t cut my own hair. I’m pissed about this shutdown. It’s getting warm and I like to be cool. Barbers are essential. I noticed that Bob Bitchin (Newsom) still has his greased back hair the same length. F em.
Our second Joe the Plumber...she is a hero. Promote her story...it is our story.
Very, very good. The judge also has to be removed from the bench by the voters. It HAS to happen.
‘Does anyone else remember Gabby Hayes?’
yeah, dangnabbit, I remember him...consarn it, I’m getting old...
I noticed in the video of the court room proceedings, when it came time for Luther’s turn to speak, the “judge” would not look her in the eye when she was speaking to him. Instead, he was looking elsewhere, shuffling papers, pretending to be too busy to listen. What an arrogant, Obama-loving POS Democrat who enjoys having power over common people.
The corrupt judge was the final hand in this process, but my question is who is the snitch that ratted her out, and who were the cops that carried out issuing the arrest/shut down order? The snitch and the police should be protested at their homes.
As one Famous Harvard Graduate once said He Acted Stupidily.
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