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Black mayor of Jackson, Mississippi refuses to apologize for racist comments (07/08/24) 

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JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba stands behind comments he made in a private phone call that a water takeover could make the city “no longer Black.”
“I am proud that I live in a majority Black city. And I don’t apologize for that,” he said. “Now does that mean that I have any ill intent or ill will or any designs against anybody else? Absolutely not.”
“But we’re like anybody else. There is some comfort in being able to be in a space that looks like you, that relates to you culturally.”
Lumumba was responding to a question about comments he made during a private phone call with former Water Operations Manager Mary Carter.
The comments were played during Carter’s wrongful termination trial last month in U.S. District Court.
The mayor was recorded saying, “We absolutely believe that there is a coordinated effort to take this water treatment facility and that effort... it’s bigger than the little politics that we get into. If that happens, that is going to be the first step of trying to make the city no longer Black.”
Lumumba said that similar efforts had already impacted the city of Detroit, which he said, “[isn’t] as Black as... it used to be.”
He did not explain in the phone call how the takeover made Detroit less Black.
Jackson has one of the largest African American populations of any major city in the United States, with 82.2 percent of residents being Black, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. By comparison, Detroit’s population is 77.8 percent African American.
The comments were made in July 2022, weeks before the city’s main water treatment plant shut down, leaving tens of thousands of people without running water for weeks.
The comments also came months before the city’s water system was put under the control of a federal receiver.
Others heard on the phone call include Dr. Safiya Omari, the mayor’s chief of staff, and Carter herself.
He said the attorneys likely released the conversation to sway the majority-white jury to find in favor of Carter. However, he said that strategy did not work.
Carter was fired as Jackson’s Deputy Director of Water Operations in 2022 amid the water crisis. She claimed she was terminated for speaking out in an interview with WLBT.
Attorneys for the city claimed that she was fired for being incompetent.
“I’m not going to be ashamed of any comments because I assume I’m being recorded at all times in life,” Lumumba said. “In every moment, not just because there are cameras. I always assume and have always assumed that I’m being recorded.”
Lumumba said Carter likely recorded the conversation because she knew she would be fired.
According to court documents, former Public Works Director Marlin King drew up two draft termination letters for Carter the summer before the water crisis. King was demoted at the start of the crisis and later resigned from the city.

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Комментарии : 48   
@DamienJonesPodcast
@DamienJonesPodcast 2 месяца назад
He’s the worst mayor in America
@delgadoperry3409
@delgadoperry3409 2 месяца назад
He don't know what the hell going on in Jackson...This guy never lived in Jackson
@Signal.Services
@Signal.Services 3 дня назад
I do have a problem with cities turning over their critical infrastructure (water) over to private interests. I don't think an investment company is going to treat the people of Jackson any better; if THEY fix the water issue, the rates will be unaffordable. Many urban centers have water systems that are 100 years old and the pipes need to totally replaced.
@spartamississippi
@spartamississippi 2 месяца назад
Baby Chokwe is just like his father.
@buddyballus
@buddyballus 2 месяца назад
Not at all
@letaforsythe4858
@letaforsythe4858 День назад
Well you don’t live here we have the most racist governor in the nation! When the government epa came they ask the state what they do with all the money they gave for the water treatment plant which was here since slavery! The lies you tell
@artisticperception9931
@artisticperception9931 2 месяца назад
I, being of mixed ethnicity, black and white, one thing I'm tired of seeing is both of my ethics groups getting played by both sides.
@weirdoslovemrshelton
@weirdoslovemrshelton Месяц назад
Black people don't do anything to white people. White people need to mind their own business.
@izrealcary7860
@izrealcary7860 2 месяца назад
A agree with Mayor Chokwe. It's the Truth. Some of you don't know the meaning of "racist". Governor Tate Reeves has be very clear about his feelings regarding the City of Jackson. Please pull up Tate's recordings. Your comments will be one of the reasons Mayor Lumumba will be re-elected.
@michaelbriggs9584
@michaelbriggs9584 18 дней назад
Its Mississippi like florida nothing more to say
@LivingInJackson
@LivingInJackson 2 месяца назад
I have yet to talk to a Jackson resident (of any race) That is opposed to the state coming in to help get the water situation handled. I also haven't heard an actual Jackson resident unhappy about the capitol police expansion.
@edblue2330
@edblue2330 2 месяца назад
They do need effective leadership
@delgadoperry3409
@delgadoperry3409 2 месяца назад
Chokwee is a good Jackson Mayor...stop listening to these lying white clowns
@blazintyler2033
@blazintyler2033 Месяц назад
Let us find our own way don't help us help the bear
@weirdoslovemrshelton
@weirdoslovemrshelton Месяц назад
It's still sundown towns ALL over America, so I'm pretty sure a mayor have said something worse.
@xavierhunter6284
@xavierhunter6284 2 месяца назад
Conservative voters in the South traditionally supported the Democratic Party in the time period you are referencing. You folks conveniently like to omit who were the members of Democratic Party back then. 😊
@clarissaambrose3915
@clarissaambrose3915 2 месяца назад
MAJIC WORDS BACK THEN
@jcmoore0213
@jcmoore0213 11 дней назад
Magic*
@Jam-n6s
@Jam-n6s 2 месяца назад
That’s not racism
@lynnettestone7414
@lynnettestone7414 2 месяца назад
It's odd to me that when Jackson's mayors were white water was available. I don't mean for this comment to be racist. But, the black mayor blaming racism for the city's utility woes? Are the city's officials doing what they should do with usage fees for the utilities? You know, like applying them to maintenance.
@ramonjamison373
@ramonjamison373 2 месяца назад
Everything is about Black the gift an curse
@jamesmay2631
@jamesmay2631 2 месяца назад
I live in Montgomery. News here on the radio, etc. tells us that we have higher murder and shootings statistics than Chicago, Philadelphia, and one other city. With at least one killing a week, there are 7 shooting, non-fatal, to go along with that. We now have a black mayor and a black interim police chief (the most recent one was dismissed and we heard he is in Austin seeking employment). The local courts and enforcement agencies do very little arrests and incarcerations...possibly due to retaliation from the criminal elements. We now here of gang wars going on at parties in the wee hours. Corruption seems to be running the zoo.
@Taxifan87
@Taxifan87 2 месяца назад
Change the locks on him
@lastmanstandn
@lastmanstandn 2 месяца назад
Putting the word black in front of names and titles is so cringe 😬
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