Our Houston municipal elections back on November 5 led to the mayoral race and several city council races going into runoffs.
One of those races going into a runoff is the At Large 4 city council race in which Anthony Dolcefino, son of former ABC 13 investigative reporter Wayne Dolecefino, is in against Dr Letitia Plummer.
This is the seat that CM Amanda Edwards held and was expected to win reelection to before she surprisingly decided to jump into the 2020 US Senate race.
I wasn't a fan of young Dolecefino in large part because of what his father pulled back in 1991.
Wayne Dolcefino aired that libelous hit piece on Sylvester Turner mere days before that 1991 mayoral runoff that cost him the chance to become Houston's first Black mayor and cost Dolecefino his ABC13 reporting gig.
He's been hatin' on ABC 13 and Mayor Turner ever since, and is a frequent conservafool fixture on FOX 26.
It seems that young Anthony has a troubling history of palling around with White supremacists that goes back to his days at UT. I also find it interesting that the Houston Firefighters endorsed Dolcefino.
We don't need someone like that on our Houston City Council, and I urge you to vote for Dr Letitia Plummer next month when early voting starts to make sure that happens.
Showing posts with label white supremacists. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Thursday, August 09, 2018
No White Supremacist Express Subway Train For Their DC Hate Rally
The white supremacists are coming to Washington DC's Lafayette Park on August 12 to celebrate the one year anniversary of their 'Unite The Right' Rally in Charlottesville, VA.
As you are aware of, many of DC's 700,000 residents are Black and not feeling the Klan affiliated hatemongers coming to town. You can count DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) as one of the many people who aren't feeling this march.
One of the things that was suggested for security purposes was to give the Klan affiliated hatemongers a special WMATA subway train comprised of three rail cars to transport them from their assembly point near the Vienna, VA station to the Foggy Bottom-GWU station. The haters would be subsequently escorted by police from that station to the Lafayette Park rally site.
The proposal was made by WMATA officials as a way to avoid a repeat of the violent confrontations that happened in Charlottesville.
That plan got derailed (pun intended) quickly when the Amalgamated Transit Workers Union Local 689 declared in a statement their members would refuse to drive those trains. They correctly felt it would give special treatment to hate groups and a courtesy that hasn't been extended to any other group planning a march or rally in Washington DC.
WMATA has dropped the idea, and is now coordinating via talks with the Virginia State Police, the MPD and Metro Transit Police what they will do to keep everyone safe on hate rally day and keep it peaceful.
Good luck with that. But one thing to note is there will not be a white supremacist express subway train for their DC hate rally.
Wonder if Dolt 45 will make an appearance at Lafayette Park so he and Stephen Miller can hang out with all the 'good people' that will be at that hate rally?
As you are aware of, many of DC's 700,000 residents are Black and not feeling the Klan affiliated hatemongers coming to town. You can count DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) as one of the many people who aren't feeling this march.
"We have people coming to our city for the sole purpose of spewing hate," Mayor Bowser said. "We denounce hate, we denounce anti-Semitism, and we denounce the rhetoric we expect to hear this Sunday."
One of the things that was suggested for security purposes was to give the Klan affiliated hatemongers a special WMATA subway train comprised of three rail cars to transport them from their assembly point near the Vienna, VA station to the Foggy Bottom-GWU station. The haters would be subsequently escorted by police from that station to the Lafayette Park rally site.
The proposal was made by WMATA officials as a way to avoid a repeat of the violent confrontations that happened in Charlottesville.
That plan got derailed (pun intended) quickly when the Amalgamated Transit Workers Union Local 689 declared in a statement their members would refuse to drive those trains. They correctly felt it would give special treatment to hate groups and a courtesy that hasn't been extended to any other group planning a march or rally in Washington DC.
“Local 689 is proud to provide transit to everyone for the many events we have in D.C. including the March of Life, the Women’s March and Black Lives Matters rallies," ATU Local 689 president Jackie Jeter said in the statement.“We draw the line at giving special accommodation to hate groups and hate speech,” Jeter said. “We find it hypocritical... to make these unprecedented special accommodations for a hate group.”The union said that people of color make up “more than 80 percent of Local 689’s membership... the very people that the Ku Klux Klan and other white nationalist groups have killed, harassed and violated. The union has declared that it will not play a role in their special accommodation.”
WMATA has dropped the idea, and is now coordinating via talks with the Virginia State Police, the MPD and Metro Transit Police what they will do to keep everyone safe on hate rally day and keep it peaceful.
Good luck with that. But one thing to note is there will not be a white supremacist express subway train for their DC hate rally.
Wonder if Dolt 45 will make an appearance at Lafayette Park so he and Stephen Miller can hang out with all the 'good people' that will be at that hate rally?
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