Not exact matches
Circuit Judge Mike Maggio has been revealed as an online troll who posted sexist,
racist and homophobic
comments on Internet message
boards.
Emmit Walker quickly exposed a woman who questioned and harrassed him, making
racist comments after ending up behind him in the «priority
boarding» line.
Whereas, These unambiguously
racist, morally repugnant, flagrantly disrespectful, inflammatory and inexcusable
comments by Mr. Paladino have garnered both local, national, and international attention that reflects negatively on the Buffalo
Board of Education, the City of Buffalo and its leadership and its citizens, the State of New York, and every decent human being in America and abroad who has been shocked and offended by his words; And,
«These unambiguously
racist, morally repugnant, flagrantly disrespectful, inflammatory and inexcusable
comments by Mr. Paladino have garnered both local, national and international attention that reflects negatively on the Buffalo
Board of Education, the City of Buffalo and its leadership and its citizens, the State of New York, and every decent human being in America and abroad who has been shocked and offended by his words,» Jay wrote.
2:53 p.m Paladino's friend and ally,
board member Larry Quinn calls Paladino's
comments in Artvoice «heartless» and «
racist.»
Facing possible expulsion from the Buffalo School
Board over racially charged and
racist comments, Republican Carl Paladino in a radio interview on Friday did not rule out running for governor again in 2018.
Cheers and jeers filled the room as the
board discussed how to handle Paladino, a Buffalo developer whose
comments about President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama in an Artvoice article last week garnered national attention for their
racist nature.
The rally was just the latest in what has been an ongoing effort to have Paladino removed from the School
Board following the publication of
racist and inflammatory
comments he made about President Obama and the first lady.
A majority of
board members previously voted to petition state education commissioner MaryEllen Elia to remove Paladino for making inflammatory and
racist comments about President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.
But Wednesday evening attention turns to the resolution before the school
board calling for the removal of Paladino based on what many consider his egregious and
racist comments against President Obama and the First Lady.
The resolution stated: «These unambiguously
racist, morally repugnant, flagrantly disrespectful, inflammatory and inexcusable
comments by Mr. Paladino have garnered both local, national, and international attention that reflects negatively on the Buffalo
Board of Education, the City of Buffalo and its leadership and its citizens.»
To blame the teachers» contract and other
board members for
racist and hateful
comments that he has made, to me, is just not taking responsibility in any manner as a publicly elected official that represents children,» Scott stated.
Then, in 2015, Nevergold and her allies on the
board petitioned Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia to remove Paladino for making offensive and
racist comments, which they said distracted from the
board's regular business.
«These unambiguously
racist, morally repugnant, flagrantly disrespectful, inflammatory and inexcusable
comments by Mr. Paladino have garnered both local, national, and international attention that reflects negatively on the Buffalo
Board of Education, the City of Buffalo and its leadership and its citizens...»
[119] New York Governor Andrew Cuomo released a statement calling Paladino's remarks «
racist, ugly, reprehensible remarks,» [120] while Buffalo School
Board president Barbara Nevergold called for Paladino to be ousted from his position, arguing that if a student had made Paladino's
comments on social media, they would have been suspended.
School
Board member Carl Paladino has been under deep criticism by the school community for what many say were
racist comments made last December about the Obamas.
The petition from several school
board members to remove Paladino is not about the
racist comments, but instead accuses him of knowingly violating his oath of office because he leaked to the media details of teacher contract negotiations, information that was discussed in a closed - door executive session of the
board.
Mr. Paladino is well - known for making
racist and derogatory
comments, and his latest tirade demonstrates he is unable to contribute to the proper functioning of the Buffalo Public Schools
Board of Education.
The June hearing is to address the petition filed by the Buffalo
Board of Education, which originally sought Paladino's removal for
comments about the Obamas that many deemed
racist, then changed course on the advice of its attorney.
Mr. Peavy resigned from the
board last year amid controversy surrounding a separate incident in which he was recorded making
racist and sexist
comments.
William Bennett, who by the 2000s had become a right - wing talk show host, served as the chairman of K12 Inc.'s
board of directors until he resigned in 2005 following a series of
racist comments that he made about African - Americans.
Media Matters chronicled Ted Nugent's
racist comments following the George Zimmerman trial, which prompted the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence to launch a petition to remove Nugent from the NRA
Board of Directors and community organizers in New Haven, Connecticut, to protest his concert at a local club.