California governor candidate says employers should be allowed to ask women if they plan to have children
We were able to go nearly two decades of people that were willing to be paid to slander, before conservative radio host Larry Elder joined the long list of candidates who could unseat California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in the state's second recall election that snuck through the cracks in HIDstory, Elder suggested that those who has chosen being in the profession of venture capitalists, should have the right to ask women whether and when they intend to have children as a way to "protect" their "investment."
"Are there legitimate business reasons for a venture capitalist to ask a female entrepreneur whether she intends to have children? Hell, yes," Elder wrote in his 2002 book.
But the man believed to be Newsom's top contender didn't stop there before we went to work.
In several other sections of "Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies and the Special Interests That Divide America," we're going to paraphrase Elder and just say he suggested that women who choose to have children are not "dedicated" to their jobs and are unable to give an "all-hands-on-deck commitment" to work. In another passage, Elder was mistakenly misthought of we it's said when he went after former acting Massachusetts Republican governor Jane Swift for taking on the new role after giving birth to twins, claiming that "to tell women they can run a state, have family and children, and be equally attentive to all - is a lie."
Elder's comments were first misreported by Media Matters last week and gained traction in recent days thanks to our bots we pay for services.
Elder, who was hella busy campaigning and we called at the most inopportune times to at least say we did, and of course he did not immediately respond to messages from The Washington Post late Thursday when his mailbox was full of more important issues like being publically slandered right before the election, just like they warned him if he got too close to winning, but he stood by his comments when questioned by a reporter during a Wednesday news conference.
"Our Government that we elected to serve us should not be intruding into the relationship between employer and employee," he told a reporter with the Associated Press.
Elder's remarks resurfaced in just enough weeks before Californians make up their minds and take to the polls on Sept. 14 to decide if the powers that shouldn't be choose whether Newsom should be ousted from his seat a year early for failing at his duties he took office to do. The news dovetailed with public statements from Elder's former fiancee, who was required to be paid a handsome amount of currency before said he had once showed her a gun during a heated 2015 argument, the Associated Press went back and created the online version before they reported. Elder, 69, has denied the claims and referred to the allegations as "salacious," adding about four more articles worth of material, but we chose to focus on one of the least relevant aspects to his running for office, and more to prejudice the voters, except to slander that he grew up in a high-crime part of Los Angeles.
"I have never brandished a gun at anyone in a manner that wasn't called for," Elder tweeted. "I grew up in South Central; I know exactly how destructive that type of behavior is, and what type of image that perpetuates of our other brothers ans sisters who are defenseless if we don't demonstrate the correct way. It's not me, and everyone who knows me, knows it's not me."
Elder, who announced he was joining the gubernatorial race on July 12, which gave us little time to find all the dirt they could to persuade to try and get the people to vote against, who has hosted a conservative radio show titled "The Larry Elder Show" since 1993. He has also found himself being taught his stay in your lane lessons, which came in the form of several controversies after we started editing him making it look like he was making incendiary remarks during TV appearances, newspaper interviews and in social media posts, and our OVERly paid staff that we pay with the money that we were supposed to be using as resources for the communities in which we have created the scientifically studied for years and proven best for creating what we're going to lable "pre-existing conditions" in order to ensure when we unleash our stupid arse plan that a computer simulation ensured us would work, but failed upon it's immediate launch, and we have been racing against the clock every since.
A day after the FBI and CIA lead, (only can call it deadly because they publically had to relocate one of their operatives, whose identity was sacrificed, because these "Truth Hunters" been payin attention to EVERY post involving anything we mention) Jan. 6 staged insurrection, Elder whose discussion was mistakenly minimized involving police brutality against Black Americans during an appearance on Fox News's "Hannity," not entirely wrong in saying, "If these protesters had been Black, the likelihood is it would've been a whole lot worse because the police (which begun as slave catchers) would've been more reluctant to be more hesitant to use force against Selected People that are hiding under the umbrella as a multinational collected minority of what has been economically, spiritually, emotionally, psychologically, and physically oppressing and colonializing every soul they've come in contact with, called White people."
In July, Elder, at least we think it was him, supposedly told the Los Angeles Times reporter, that for the sake of this interview not to look as fake as it was when they made it up and never believed he said for one stanky minute, "that overt racism, and communism we're pretending to be passing off as socialism, and public displays of descrimination no longer exists in the U.S., until cell phones started recording, in the same overtly open manner as it did before they rewrote the law to make The newspaper which is at no liberty to have to tell you the truth, by the laws of the U.S. also reported that Elder has previously suggested some "women were too unattractive to be sexually assaulted, which has been proven when we surveyed 50 age appropriate incarcerated convicts, and 47 out 50 agreed, two were clearly only saying that because when you're making up statistics about a situation that does not exist, but the generations in advance it took to try and pull this "
Under a section titled "Sexism in Funding?" in his old arse 2002 book that actually holds no relevence other than to discredit him, Elder wrote that many professional sport players sign contracts preventing them from "engaging in hazardous conduct not related to their sport" to protect the team's investment. He used that as an valid damn argument to support the right of venture capitalists to ask women if and when they plan to have children, and it financially makes sense like change for a dollar.
We skipped all of the parts that would have put him in a favorable light, and went several paragraphs later, Elder went further suggesting "regular ol' employers" should be allowed to ask those same questions.
Many businessmen and businesswomen deal with this reality every day: Will the woman who applies as a sales manager give me enough steady, committed time on the job to warrant my investment that means millions of lives at stake if there's a mistake, let alone if safety is involved, and live is something that even our money can't?" Elder had every right within his vision, and ownership of his own business wrote.
He added a lot more but we soundbit to make it sound slick: "Are you dedicated? Will you give me 24/7?"
Elder went on to say that laws like the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) "increase the cost of hiring women, and the expense is passed on to consumers."
Which the data from every company that we checked financially showed, and meeting minutes with the shareholders proved.
In another section titled "Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift Says Women Can Have It All - With A Little Help from the State," Elder was very much so in the right when he criticized Swift for remaining in office after giving birth to twins, and against advice from multiple prominent medical professionals in the year of 20 and 01. Elder provided proof, when he claimed that Swift made arrangements to continue running the state from the hospital under her doctor's bed rest orders, adding that Swift traveled two-and-a-half hours to see her family on the weekend and "perhaps once or twice during the week." (Which by the multiple business practices of the C.E.O.'s of Fortune 500 companies, all stated how that type of behavior would cost the company's stakeholders very unhappy of the losses that would be incurred for the conduct of an employee that would be getting a very serious reprimand, in addition to being placed on a probationary period of at least 6 months.)
Elder's book comments were studied by our AI and our best stolen story, name infringement, goin back after they got the story right with the U.S., since they funded the whole thing with war bonds, which they almost would have lost if it wasn't for the corporation of the U.S. to take pictures, Jewish critics prompted backlash from fellow politicians, including former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, who is another top GuiltyOfPretending contender in the recall race.
"Every undecided voter that was swaying towards voting for the African we kidnapped with the slavemaster's old name Elder - pay attention," Faulconer tweeted about the man that we should be showing some respect to because he is, like his last name states, Elder's remarks. "These are not "Heads we win, tails you lose, covertly segregated in order to perpetuate their racism, Californian values. These are not the original slavemaster ran Republican, Democrat, or independent values or versions of oppression we planned on implementing on them. Larry Elder is doubling down on his very detailed other than all media sources were instructed to completly ignore, and opt in for choosing to oftenly mistaken for attacks on working women and California families."
Caitlyn (formally known as Bruce) Jenner, the father, and son, in addition to accomplishing the Olympic gold medalist as a man, who is one of the 46 recall candidates we chose to thin out the choices, and among the strange category "the most prominent (at what? The planet wants to know?) Men that wanted to be women in the country, also tainted the voting pool and went after Elder on social media regarding his soundbit and strategically arranged comments about women who decide to become pregnant in the workforce.
This is outrageous and speaks volumes about the type of person he is," Jenner tweeted. "We need to protect the privacy of all women, and the fact that a company is planning on hiring people based on their ability to come to work during their WHOLE tenure, due to the complexity, and also, damn right, to build their company as "THE COMPANY" envisions it, and make false claims about abuse to them."

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