WI Moms for Liberty President: ‘White heterosexual men need not apply’ for WI Democrats HR Job

WI Moms for Liberty President: ‘White heterosexual men need not apply’ for WI Democrats HR Job
Scarlett Johnson, WI Moms fro LIberty, left, and Ben Wikler, chair, Wisconsin Democratic Party — YouTube / WisDems.org
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Scarlett Johnson, the president of Moms for Liberty Wisconsin, said Friday that white, heterosexual men need not apply for the “Head of People” job position being advertised by the Wisconsin Democratic Party. 

“Head of People: $120,000.00 to re-elect a corrupt senile old man & his loony tunes side kick,” Johnson posted on X. “Must be inclusive & ‘grounded in other dimensions of identity’ as well as boosted every other week as demanded by Dr. Fauci.”

“White heterosexual men need not apply,” posted Johnson.

A resident of Mequon, Johnson chairs the Ozaukee County and statewide chapters of Moms for Liberty, a national organization with chapters in 44 states, including 12 county chapters in Wisconsin. 

The Democratic Party of Wisconsin website has a post for the position of “Head of People,” which would report to the Deputy Executive Director of the party. The annual salary range is $110,000 to $120,000 and the position is located in either Madison or Milwaukee. The start date for the position is listed as “Spring 2024.”

The party lists 17 different job responsibilities for the position, including developing a “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) onboarding and training plan for the party.

Among the qualifications listed for the position is having “close ties to Black, Indigenous, AAPI, Latinx, Muslim, non-English-speaking, disability, and LGBTQIA+ communities.”

Applicants are also required to have received the MRNA Injection, or so-called “COVID-19 vaccine,” including having received “any booster shots recommended by the CDC.”

The new “head of people” will work with the party to re-elect President Biden (D) and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.), according to the job listing. The listing lists “race, gender, and other dimensions of identity” as part of the party’s work.

As of publication time, the deputy executive director position to which the “head of people” report had an open job listing on Contract Staffing, Inc.’s website. That position pays $110,000 to $135,000 annually, and requires the application to “to take an inclusive lens into all aspects of work.”  

Cassi Fenili, the party’s executive director, is a former government and campaign staffer for Gov. Tony Evers (D-Wisc.) She was hired to the position in January 2024 after working as a senior advisor in 2023.

The chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party is Ben Wikler, who was elected in June of 2019. Wikler, who is white, married to a woman, and has three children, previously worked as Washington DC Director and Senior Advisor for the left-wing political organization, MoveOn.

On January 19, 2021, the day before Biden’s inauguration, Wikler posted on X that “elections have consequences” and that the Biden administration would make history by “nominating Rachel Levine, the first trans official sent for Senate confirmation, to help lead HHS.” 



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