Tuesday, April 08, 2008

I guess the Reverend was OK

From James Taranto

Excerpt
A Barack Obama delegate to the Democratic National Convention was "ticketed for calling her neighbor's African-American children 'monkeys,' " reports the Chicago Sun-Times. (We didn't realize this was against the law, but the Chicago Tribune explains that the charge was disorderly conduct.) Here is what happened, according to the Sun-Times:
[Linda] Ramirez-Sliwinski "came outside and told the children to quit playing in the tree like monkeys. The tree was not on Ramirez-Sliwinski's property," Carpentersville Police Commander Michael Kilbourne said.
Ramirez-Sliwinski admitted she used the word "monkeys," but said she did not intend racism. She said she was only trying to protect them from falling out of the tree.
"Linda Ramirez-Sliwinski said she saw the kids playing in the tree and didn't want them falling out of the tree and getting hurt. She said she calls her own grandchildren 'monkeys,' " Kilbourne said. The mother of one of the children did not see it that way, noting she and Ramirez-Sliwinski have clashed before.
"She felt it was racist because of the fact the children were African-American," Kilbourne said.
Told of the incident Monday by the Sun-Times, Obama's campaign called Ramirez-Sliwinski and persuaded her to step aside as a delegate because the campaign felt her remarks were "divisive and unacceptable."

She should have been his pastor; then she would have gotten a pass. I wonder if he would have let his grandmother be a delegate.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I take it she was white, otherwise no one would have second guessed it.

Ben said...

She probably had no ill meaning with the comment, but Democrats have derermined we will live in a PC society.

Anonymous said...

They were right to charge the woman for calling the people of African descent rude remarks. Laurence Herman "Gus" Versluis is rolling over his grave right now (he is part African-American).

gordon gekko said...

Huh? I notice you've spammed that comment amongst many a blog.