Part 10, Corruption at Sheboygan City Hall: DEIB Agenda in Sheboygan Is Real –This Is Not Propaganda

There have been claims made that Take Back Sheboygan County is a propaganda machine pushing a fake idea of a DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) agenda that is causing the City of Sheboygan to have a misguided focus on DEIB rather than the day-to-day operations of running a city and providing services to taxpayers.  This is not propaganda, and here is the supporting evidence.

In an article published in the Sheboygan Press on August 6, 2019, there is an update on the Common Council banning conversion therapy on minors in a packed meeting. Alder Mary Lynne Donohue is quoted advocating for the ban’s passage, with then-Alder Ryan Sorenson cited as an author of the ordinance.

The article quotes Sorenson from a previous article, stating, “It’s difficult to track if conversion therapy has been practiced in Sheboygan, but the goal of the ordinance is to prevent it from happening.”

The point of this post has nothing to do with whether conversion therapy is good or bad. The point is that Sorenson and Donohue advocated for an ordinance to stop something that they did not know whether or not it existed in Sheboygan. They created a solution for a problem that they could not support existed in Sheboygan.

Link: https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/news/2019/08/06/sheboygan-common-council-bans-conversion-therapy-packed-meeting/1878610001/

Mayor Sorenson attempted to generate fundraising money by banning conversion therapy and flying the Pride Flag at City Hall upon election as crowning achievements of his political career. This exemplifies Sorenson’s misguided focus as an elected official in Sheboygan. Where are the crowning achievements that make Sheboygan a better place to live for all taxpayers?

Note: Take Back Sheboygan County has never endorsed, supported, or discussed President Donald Trump. Take Back Sheboygan County is not MAGA, nor is it associated with MAGA.

The city is currently facing two federal lawsuits. One is in relationship to the firing of Todd Wolf as City Administrator without cause. The other suit has been filed by former employee Chad Pelishek for discrimination. Both of these cases are causing significant financial resources from the City of Sheboygan to be used on legal defense in federal court. These cases both resulted from the misplaced focus on DEIB in Sheboygan.

On October 5, 2022, Wolf and Pelishek met for lunch with two community members discussing DEI initiatives in Sheboygan. The lawsuit filed by Wolf alleges that Wolf refused to allocate $70,000 to a DEI consulting agreement.

On October 28, 2022, Mary Lynne Donohue sent the following email to the Common Council as the chair of the Sheboygan Justice Equity group that submitted a Request for Proposal “that aims to research, identify, and strategize on a process to bring a diverse, equitable and inclusive structure to city government.”

You can review the bold request from a chair of a group that works in DEI consulting asking the Common Council to reconsider a Request for Proposal that her group drafted be reconsidered for funding.

The recent resignation of Human Resources Director Adam Westbrook was covered by the Sheboygan Press, which stated that Take Back Sheboygan County has stated the city has a diversity and inclusion “agenda.” Take Back Sheboygan County has received emails that Westbrook would send to all City of Sheboygan employees titled “Diversity Digest.”

One book Westbrook suggests in this email is Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender. This book is a story of a teenager working through gender identity challenges and transitioning. It is a Young Adult novel.

As a city employee, would you feel reading a Young Adult novel would benefit you in your role? Some may, but certainly not every city employee would be a better employee due to reading a Young Adult Novel on gender identity.

Westbrook also recommends an R-rated movie called Boys Don’t Cry. Westbrook instructs city employees that this movie is for mature audiences only and contains many devastating and graphic moments. Westbrook also informs every city employee that this is the only movie that has ever made him cry. Does every city employee need to be made aware of a movie that includes intense and devastating moments from a director-level leader at their place of employment?

Westbrook sent all City employees an edition of Diversity Digest titled Celebrate Black History Month. In this email, Westbrook provided books, movies, podcasts, and an album for education. One book Westbrook suggested is How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi.

 This book is widely used in DEI work. The book has received considerable criticism for spreading Marxist ideology. In reading this book, Kendi states that capitalism and racism are conjoined twins. This line has drawn heavy criticism due to the harsh criticism of capitalism in America.

In addition to this, there was the failed strategic plan that the City of Sheboygan hired a consultant to draft and, after public backlash, had to be scrapped due to being entirely focused on DEIB and neglecting any strategic plan for departments like the Fire and Police Departments. This cost $140,000 to taxpayers due to a misguided focus by Mayor Sorenson and some of the Common Council

The Sheboygan Press quoted Westbrook as saying he had never experienced local groups pushing the city “not to change, not to grow, not to become a more diverse, inclusive place.” 

Take Back Sheboygan County is not opposed to growth, change, or becoming more diverse and inclusive. Take Back Sheboygan County opposes growth and change irrelevant to making Sheboygan better for all taxpayers. There is opposition to our City’s government driving change with NO strategic plan, NO appropriate allocation of resources, and NO involvement of stakeholders while being done without transparency and without open communication. That kind of change will not be supported!

While the focus on DEI is alive and well, the SouthPointe Enterprise Campus shows no progress in a recent update from the Sheboygan Press. On August 28, the City Attorney informed the Common Council that an offer to purchase fell through and said canceling this agreement would open up the opportunity for other buyers. Later in the article, it states that the majority of lots are still available. If the majority of lots are still available, how was losing the other development a benefit in that other buyers could be interested? 

There was no evidence of any progress in filling the SouthPointe Enterprise Campus in the latest update from the Sheboygan Press.

The calls on social media that Take Back Sheboygan County is a propaganda site that is pushing lies and false narratives are untrue. Everything cited in this post is real. It has happened in Sheboygan. The DEI agenda is present.

This agenda is causing the City of Sheboygan to not focus on real issues that impact taxpayers. The day-to-day operations of the city are an afterthought. There have been financial costs, such as the failed strategic plan to taxpayers and the hiring of a recruiting firm to fill the Human Resources position that Westbrook filled for nine months. The financial impact is real, while substantial improvements to life in Sheboygan are few and far between!

Mayor Sorenson has tried to raise money around a crowning achievement of banning a form of therapy for which he could not provide evidence existed in Sheboygan. That is the definition of misguided focus!

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