State of Florida forces employee who dared mention climate change to undergo psychiatric evaluation
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State of Florida forces employee who dared mention climate change to undergo psychiatric evaluation
An employee of Florida’s environmental protection department was forced to take a leave of absence and seek a mental health evaluation for violating governor Rick Scott’s unwritten ban on using the phrases “climate change” or “global warming” under any circumstance, according to a complaint filed against the state.
Longtime employee Barton Bibler reportedly included an explicit mention of climate change in his official notes from a Florida Coastal Managers Forum meeting in late February, during which climate change, rising sea levels and the possible environmental impact of the Keystone XL Pipeline were discussed.
On 9 March, Bibler received a formal reprimand for “misrepresenting that ‘the official meeting agenda included climate change’”, according to a statement from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (Peer), a nationwide non-profit that champions public employees’ rights and providers resources and guidance to whistleblowers using its network of members across the country.
Bibler was instructed to stay away from the office for two days and told he could return to work only after a mental health evaluation from his doctor verified his “fitness for duty”, the complaint said. In the letter to Florida’s inspector general, Candie Fuller, the state’s Peer director calls for a full investigation to the matter.
Bibler told the Miami Herald that he “didn’t get the memo” about the gag order, so when he introduced himself by congratulating other officials on the call for the “exciting” work they were doing to address climate change, the “reaction was mostly shock”.
News of the governor’s ban on the phrases first surfaced in early March, when the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting found that the ban came from the top after Scott took office and appointed Herschel Vinyard Jr as DEP director.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/mar/19/florida-employee-forced-on-leave-climate-change
Background on the issue: http://www.newsfixboard.com/t8505-florida-state-employees-aren-t-allowed-to-discuss-why-their-state-is-being-swallowed-by-the-atlantic
Re: State of Florida forces employee who dared mention climate change to undergo psychiatric evaluation
Wow. They sure rained on his parade.....
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Re: State of Florida forces employee who dared mention climate change to undergo psychiatric evaluation
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STATE sponsored Fascism once again raises it's ugly head in America's deep south...
THE REPUB'S recent reprehensible behaviour has sunk to such a low, that there's even a report on Diktator Scott's illegal and immoral behaviour since taking office, included in a story on the Republican's sinking further into the mire that appears in a local Sunday paper down here !
HOW MUCH further can they go with their anti-human rights and anti-community actions over there, I wonder ?
As an attorney who has represented many a workplace/government whistle-blower, I can attest that accusing one of mental health issues is one of the most nefarious of tactics used by employers and superiors.
It has the effect of destroying not only the message, but the messenger. It is a way of attacking the message by shifting the topic to the source, suggesting a fact is questionable by way of its derivation...an illogical argument.
But what is worse is the smear that it leaves on the messenger. It questions not only a person's defense of his position on the issue, but his or her very ability to defend him or herself.
Perhaps worse is it's legacy. Long after the issue is past, a record of mental incompetence will crop up in all sorts of official reports, bearing the façade of legitimacy and authority. How many times have you heard the phrase: "He has a record of [insert the blot]" in news reports and court cases, where rebutting it only amplifies the accusation?
It's the gift that keeps on giving, and perpetrators, employers and superiors making use of this tactic ought to receive prison sentences at least as long as violent criminals. With the advent of the Internet, where everybody is a news publisher, the damage is compounded.
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Re: State of Florida forces employee who dared mention climate change to undergo psychiatric evaluation
That aside, recall that god is still punishing Florida for the murder and cover-up of the Trayvon Martin murder case.
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