In the name of “anti-racism, Boston’s racist Mayor, Michelle Wu (D) accidently let white members of her administration know there was a Christmas Party that she was holding on government property, in open violation of numerous state and federal lies, for everyone but the whites.
Her response seemed to justify the overt racism by saying it’s not something new, so it’s ok. She stated “I’ve been a part of a group that gathers, representing elected officials of color across all different levels of government in Massachusetts. A group that has been in place for more than a decade, and the opportunity to create a space for people to celebrate and rotate who hosts.”
Boston Mayor Defends Party for ‘Electeds of Color’ Only – freebeacon.com
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Boston’s mayor on Wednesday defended a party her office hosted for “electeds of color,” after she faced backlash when an invite to the party was mistakenly sent to white members of the city council.
“I’ve been a part of a group that gathers, representing elected officials of color across all different levels of government in Massachusetts,” Mayor Michelle Wu (D.) said after the party drew controversy, according to WCVB Boston. “A group that has been in place for more than a decade, and the opportunity to create a space for people to celebrate and rotate who hosts.”
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu may have broken anti-segregation laws with no whites ‘electeds of color’ holiday party at taxpayer-funded building – www.dailymail.co.uk
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Boston mayor Michelle Wu may have broken anti-segregation laws by hosting a no-whites ‘electeds of color’ holiday party at a city-owned building on Wednesday night.
Veteran Boston Herald columnist Joe Battenfeld called out Wu, 38, for hosting the event, saying her choice shows ‘questionable optics and judgment for someone who is supposed to be uniting the city.’
The party violated ‘at least the spirit of the Massachusetts Public Accommodations law,’ Battenfeld added, referencing a state law that bans ‘making any distinction, discrimination, or restriction in admission to or treatment in a place of public accommodation based on race.’