Mayoral Candidate Under Fire for Racial Slur
SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento mayoral candidate Murial Strand came under fire Tuesday night at the Sacramento City Council for using a racial slur in her blog.
On the site, Strand voiced concerns about plans to move the Greyhound bus station to Richards Boulevard. At Tuesday night's meeting, she voiced her opposition to the plan, to which city councilwoman Bonnie Pannel addressed the racial slur Strand used on her Web site.
http://www.news10.net/display_story.aspx?storyid=42231From her updated Blog----------------------------------
"It's not news that the N-word has a lot of baggage. It reminds black folks of huge amounts of pain and cruelty. It reminds white folks that they caused it, and that it continues in milder ways. Bonnie Pannell may also be upset because I was implying that as a councilperson she would be voting to treat poor people in a way akin to the way her people were abused."
The facts I referred to on KCRA footage, that they cut out, were as follows:
1. We are all Africans, since that's where the human began. Some left and some stayed. Those who stayed retained the highest degree of genetic diversity, giving them the best chances of adapting to evolutionary challenges.
2. When some Africans were kidnapped and shipped across the Atlantic stacked like lobs, many died. The ones who arrived were on the average stronger and smarter.
3. After they arrived they were subjected to more challenges to survival over many generations. Guess what? Those who survived were on the average stronger and smarter.
---- The quote from her Blog that caused the uproar:
"So if you are an ordinary middle-class person who wants to fight crime, tell the city council and the mayor that this is not the way to fix the sinkhole in the city budget. We don't need to make poor people our new n***ers."
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