Our Turn: Double Standard: An amorality play starring Speaker Packard Gov. Chris Sununu walks with House Speaker Sherm Packard, R-Londonderry, at his inauguration ceremony in the Executive Council Chamber at the State House in Concord on Thursday, Jan. 7. AP This is a tale of twisted morality and backward leadership. Act I: Republican state Rep. Jim Spillane posts on Facebook that it’s open season on any house with a Black Lives Matter sign posted on its lawn. If you see one, his post reads, you’re “free to loot and burn that house.” Another state representative, Republican Dawn Johnson, posts an article on her own social media from a known neo-Nazi site that includes a Jewish caricature and a racial slur. Spillane later posts another image of Jewish men as they are commonly depicted in anti-Semitic tropes, seated around a Monopoly board that rests on the backs of dark-skinned, oppressed workers. Spillane’s own caption reads, “Truth. Agree.”