You just can't make this shit up fucking disgusting.
Roy Moore hold rally at barn owned by Alabama child sex abuse advocate
Moore, who has become a subject of national debate as he runs for the U.S. Senate while facing accusations of sexual misconduct involving underage girls, planned to hold a campaign rally Monday at an Alabama barn owned by the director of a local child sex abuse advocacy center.
?Join Alabama's next United States Senator, Judge Roy Moore and other special guests for the Election Eve ?Drain the Swamp? rally,? stated a post on the candidate?s Facebook page.
The post lists the location for the event as 5980 Fortner St. in Dothan, Alabama, which is the address of Celebration at Jones Crossing, an event venue owned by Tim and Sherryl Walker, according to its Facebook page and a local newspaper, the Dothan Eagle.
Sherryl Walker is also the executive director of Southeast Alabama Child Advocacy Center, an organization that offers a ?child friendly facility where children come to tell their story of abuse,? according to its website. The center specifically helps children who have been sexually abused.
Some people criticized the idea that Walker would agree to host a campaign event for Moore even though she works with victims of child abuse.
?While your center provides much needed support for sexually abused children, having an executive director who would support someone like Roy Moore, [she] should be replaced,? a Facebook user identified as Elli Canterbury wrote on the center?s page. ?No child or his/her family would ever trust you again.?
An informal social media effort may have helped push Walker to decide against allowing Moore to hold the rally at her barn. A member of a Facebook group called Wiregrass for Doug Jones on Wednesday posted about the rally and the connection to the child advocacy center. (The ?Wiregrass Region? refers to portions of Alabama, Georgia and Florida.)
Supporters of Jones, Moore?s Democratic opponent in the U.S. Senate race, messaged Walker to say that she shouldn?t be renting her barn to Moore and that it was a conflict of interest with her work at the center, Courtney Brennan, who grew up in Alabama and now lives in New York City, told Newsweek.
?I was shocked that the woman who runs that organization whose mission is to protect children who are victims of sexual abuse could in the same breath allow a Roy Moore rally to be held at a venue that she and her husband own,? said Brennan, who called the move ?hypocritical.?