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RandySF

(71,149 posts)
Wed Dec 18, 2024, 11:31 PM Wednesday

"Is he Black?": Public advocate candidate (C) questions Jumaane Williams' (D) identity and connection to Black community

During a Dec. 14 meeting of local Conservative Party candidates, public advocate contender Angela Aquino criticized incumbent Jumaane Williams, claiming he was disconnected from the experiences of most Black Americans and even questioned his racial identity.

“Currently, we have an incumbent that presents himself as a Black person. But is he really Black?” said Aquino in a speech before about two dozen attendees in the Bronx. She explained that in her view, Williams has not received real punishment for his multiple civil disobedience arrests, including a 2018 incident in which he was arrested during a protest and convicted of blocking an ambulance.

“The most that happened to him was suffer[ing] a stop and frisk. And he cried like a big baby when we know that the real Black person really gets arrested and gets convicted. That’s Black.”

Aquino questioned why Williams “has the nerve to say he can relate to the Black and brown community who has barely nothing to eat?” The Bronx Times reached out to Williams’ office and is awaiting a response......

Aquino, who described her own race as Asian-American, said that her experience as a single mother who has experienced domestic violence, as well as advocacy work with incarcerated people, has put her closer than Williams to the reality of Black people’s lived experience.



https://www.bxtimes.com/is-he-black-public-advocate-candidate-questions-jumaane-williams-identity-and-connection-to-black-community/

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"Is he Black?": Public advocate candidate (C) questions Jumaane Williams' (D) identity and connection to Black community (Original Post) RandySF Wednesday OP
Whoa. She's no winner either from what she's quoted as saying. How the hell does she question... brush Thursday #1
What the actual fukk?? So to be black, you have to be arrested? Is this now a trend? To question the blackness of tulipsandroses Thursday #2

brush

(58,018 posts)
1. Whoa. She's no winner either from what she's quoted as saying. How the hell does she question...
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 12:02 AM
Thursday

his "Blackness" being Asian American? She needs to re-evaluate her stump speech.



tulipsandroses

(6,240 posts)
2. What the actual fukk?? So to be black, you have to be arrested? Is this now a trend? To question the blackness of
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 12:21 AM
Thursday

black politicians with an immigrant background? Quick google says that his parents are from Grenada.

So if I understand her blacksplaining, to be black, you have to be arrested, experience domestic violence and live in poverty with barely anything to eat. I am not familiar with his work in politics, but this sounds like pure republican racist bullshit.

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