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State lawmakers manipulate language to gaslight Tennesseans on diversity

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tennesseelookout.com – Gabe Hart – 2025-05-05 12:00:00

by Gabe Hart, Tennessee Lookout
May 5, 2025

Language is fluid; it shifts, contorts, and adjusts as culture progresses. Largely due to social media, the fluidity of language has increased exponentially over the last decade. 

One word that exploded into the public lexicon around 2016 was the term “gaslighting.” The meaning of the word is quite broad and can apply to interpersonal relationships, work dynamics, and, most notably, politics. Ironically, gaslighting is most effective when it uses the fluidity of language to manipulate a message.

When boiled down to its most primal definition, gaslighting is the exploitation of thoughts and emotions by twisting language and truth to fit a desired mindset. To use gaslighting to its fullest potential, one must be well-versed in language, be willing to overlook any nuance, and boil a topic down to the one idea that will elicit the most emotional response in someone else. 

During the last several legislative sessions, Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have conducted a masterclass in how to gaslight Tennesseeans. 

The most recent pieces of egregious legislation by the GOP supermajority are bills designed to strip away diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives related to departmental appointments and hiring practices. As with most recent controversial legislation by the GOP, there was a lawmaker ready and willing to break down the gaslighting process.

Logic and nuance would tell anyone that 61 years of “equality” doesn’t amount to much when you weigh that amount of time against 300 years of abuse, murder, slavery and marginalization simply based on one’s skin color, sexuality or gender.

Rep. Aron Maberry, a first term Clarksville Republican, was the House sponsor for HB0622 and HB0923 – both designed to “dismantle DEI.” 

The first step for any gaslighting expert is to find a word to target. It doesn’t matter what the true definition of that word is as long as that word has attained a certain connotation. In this case, the word Maberry chose was equity — the meat of the DEI sandwich. 

“The big problem in DEI is equity. We all know diversity, we all love including people. Equity is not equality, and it’s not about treating people fairly or ensuring equal opportunity … equity in the context of DEI is essentially that everybody gets the same outcome,” Maberry said.

Maberry paints a bullseye on the word equity and fires. This isn’t a difficult shot for him because the connotation of the word had already been established in corners of right-wing conversations five years ago. Now, the word is blasphemous in the world of most conservatives.  

The true meaning of equity has been lost and replaced by a mutated form of the word, one that is often equated with socialism and promises an equal outcome for everyone, when the actual definition of equity does everything except guarantee an equal outcome for everyone. Equity provides gateways and resources to opportunities that have been historically out of reach for many women and people of color. 

Maberry and Senate sponsor Jack Johnson, a Franklin Republican, sought to further explain the reasoning behind their bills by entering into phase two of the gaslighting process: ignore all nuances of a given topic. 

Maberry and Johnson saidthat their bills focus on merit, qualifications, skill and competency in employment decisions, and diversity will “happen naturally through fair hiring practices.” 

Yes, in a world devoid of history and nuance, “fair” hiring practices would occur naturally. 

Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson, R-Franklin, sponsor of a bill called “Dismantle DEI. (Photo: John Partipilo)

What Johnson and Maberry fail to take into account is that systemic racism is still very much alive today, 61 years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964. DEI initiatives were put in place to catalyze the pursuit of more diverse personnel in business and government by intentionally recruiting people who would typically fall outside a company or department’s purview. DEI is about making sure we all understand that we don’t live in a post-racial society simply because certain hiring practices are illegal. Subconscious and systemic prejudice will always find a way to circumvent the law, even unintentionally.

Logic and nuance would tell anyone that 61 years of “equality” doesn’t amount to much when you weigh that amount of time against 300 years of abuse, murder, slavery and marginalization simply based on one’s skin color, sexuality or gender. Our society is still in the formative stages of course correction from these atrocities, and the systemic rivers of opportunity that have benefited white men for centuries haven’t dried up yet. Removing the dam of DEI initiatives simply allows those rivers to flow faster.

For their final act, Maberry and Johnson needed something to stoke the flames of emotion; something to indisputably turn the tables on inclusive initiatives. If DEI were about making room for all people to have equal access and opportunity, then the last card to play in the gaslighting hand is to flip the script completely. 

Maberry and Johnson initially tread lightly into this final act by disarming their skeptics with the admission that diversity could be beneficial before sealing the entire process with the claim that DEI initiatives weren’t just misguided but were actually a form of discrimination themselves. Nothing angers people of privilege more than believing they are the ones being discriminated against. 

Tennesseans can agree to disagree on issues of policy and legislation, but we should collectively be offended when our supermajority lies to our faces and tells us it’s the truth, as members have with anti-DEI laws designed to penalize minorities.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Left-Leaning

The article presents a clear ideological stance against the Republican lawmakers in Tennessee, specifically criticizing their efforts to dismantle DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives. The language and tone suggest a bias, with terms like “gaslighting” and “egregious legislation” used to strongly criticize the GOP’s actions. The author frames the issue as a deliberate manipulation of language and a failure to recognize systemic racism, promoting the view that DEI initiatives are necessary to address historical inequalities. This approach aligns with a left-leaning perspective on issues of race, equity, and justice.

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Brother of Steve Cloyd remembers Washington Co. neighbor lost during Hurricane Helene

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2025-05-04 22:08:57

SUMMARY: Steve Cloyd, lost during Hurricane Helen in Washington County, was recently found by a debris cleanup crew. His brother Gary expressed enduring feelings of connection and shared memories of their brief but meaningful time living together. Steve, originally from Rockford, Illinois, lived with Gary for three years, developing a close bond despite years apart. The discovery of Steve’s remains near their home brought both heartbreak and closure to the family. Gary emphasized the importance of remembering the past, even when painful. Steve was one of two missing residents; authorities continue searching for Nancy Tucker.

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Gary Cloyd only had a few years to get to know his half-brother, but says his mission in life is to honor Steve’s spirit by supporting his extended family.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement “dragnet” in Nashville results in detentions

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tennesseelookout.com – J. Holly McCall – 2025-05-04 20:22:00

by J. Holly McCall, Tennessee Lookout
May 4, 2025

(This story has been updated.)

An apparent immigration enforcement action by agents with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency early Sunday morning in Nashville resulted in the detentions of area immigrants, officials said. 

According to a press release from state Rep. Aftyn Behn, a Nashville Democrat, “Witnesses reported multiple drivers pulled over and detained, including mothers driving to work, allegedly leaving children in vehicles by themselves. Videos, photos, and firsthand accounts point to ICE working in tandem with the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) to carry out what can only be described as a dragnet.” 

A Tennessee Lookout photojournalist on Sunday documented buses leaving a U.S. Department of Homeland Security facility in Nashville. Family members of the alleged detainees were also present, protesting the alleged detentions. 

“Arbitrarily rounding up parents on their way home and workers traveling to their jobs does not make Nashville safer or stronger,” said Lisa Sherman Luna, executive director of the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition in a statement. “Instead it shatters families, erodes trust in law enforcement, and leads to fear, trauma and isolation that weakens the collective fabric of our community.”

“This is yet another unconscionable act of cruelty and abuse of power by ICE collaborating with state law enforcement that will have a devastating impact on families throughout Nashville and beyond,” Luna said. 

In a statement posted on social media, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell said, “This type of federal enforcement action is not focused on making us safer and leaves people in our community fearing any interaction with law enforcement when there is a crime occurring. We will be seeking the names of those detained.”

At publication time, the Lookout had not received responses to requests for comment from ICE or the Tennessee Highway Patrol. 

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— Mayor Freddie O’Connell (@mayorofnashvilletn.bsky.social) May 4, 2025 at 7:41 PM

The detention comes amid a federal and state focus on immigrants and moves to deport them. In a January special legislative session, the Tennessee General Assembly passed sweeping immigration legislation to create a new state enforcement office as a liaison with the Trump administration, provide grants to law enforcement agencies that agree to participate in the federal 287(g) program, which allows local police and sheriff deputies to enforce federal immigration laws and criminalize public officials who vote for sanctuary city policies.

In a press announcement calling for the special session, Gov. Bill Lee said his aim “ensuring our state is ready to assist President Trump in carrying out his immigration enforcement agenda.”

Several other bills targeting immigrants were taken up during the regular legislative session. A measure to hold churches and charitable organizations liable for providing housing aid to immigrants without legal status — who then go on to commit a crime — passed, as did a “human smuggling” bill, which creates a new crime for harboring or hiding immigrants without permanent legal status.

A spokesperson for the Metro Nashville Police Department said the agency was not involved in the detention action but sent officers to the DHS facility to monitor a public protest before they were relieved by highway patrol officers. 

This is a developing story and will be updated as additional information becomes available.

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Political Bias Rating: Left-Leaning

The article emphasizes the negative impact of immigration enforcement actions, highlighting concerns from immigrant rights groups, local officials, and community members. The tone is critical of the collaboration between ICE and state law enforcement, framing it as a harmful and unjust action that disrupts families and fosters fear. The inclusion of statements from Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition and the mayor of Nashville further strengthens this perspective. The piece aligns more with left-leaning views, particularly those advocating for immigrant rights and criticizing aggressive immigration enforcement policies.

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Immigrant rights groups report possible ICE activity in Nashville

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-05-04 18:13:08

SUMMARY: Immigrant rights groups in Nashville are raising concerns about potential ICE activity after reports of drivers being stopped and detained. The Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition claims around 100 individuals were stopped starting at 10 p.m. the previous night, with law enforcement, including THP, ICE agents, and Metro Police vehicles involved. While Metro Police denies participation, locals are worried about their loved ones being detained, especially after seeing charter buses leave the area. Protestors are gathering in South Nashville, demanding information and hoping for the release of detained individuals .

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Multiple immigrant rights groups are voicing concerns after saying drivers were stopped and detained in Nashville early Sunday morning.

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