Racist post about Michelle Obama causes backlash

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Sh*t is about to get real.


Racist post about Michelle Obama causes backlash

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The director of a West Virginia development group and a mayor are under scrutiny after a racist post about first lady Michelle Obama caused a backlash and prompted calls on social media for both women to be fired.

Clay County Development Corp. director Pamela Ramsey Taylor made the post following Donald Trump's election as president, saying: "It will be refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House. I'm tired of seeing a Ape in heels."

Clay Mayor Beverly Whaling responded: "Just made my day Pam."


The post, first reported by WSAZ-TV, was shared hundreds of times on social media before it was deleted.

The Facebook pages of Taylor and Whaling couldn't be found Monday. A call to the Clay County Development Corp. went unanswered and Whaling didn't immediately return a telephone message.

An online petition seeks to remove Whaling and Taylor. The non-profit development group provides services to elderly and low-income residents in Clay County. It is funded through state and federal grants and local fees.

It is not affiliated with the town of Clay, which is about 50 miles east of Charleston.

African-Americans make up about 4 per cent of West Virginia's 1.8 million residents, according to the U.S. Census.

About 77 per cent of Clay County residents supported Trump in the Nov. 8 election. In 2012, President Barack Obama received 31 per cent of the county vote when Republican Mitt Romney easily carried the state.

A message left for the West Virginia chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People wasn't immediately returned.

The town council has a previously scheduled meeting Tuesday.

Last week in Kentucky, Republican Dan Johnson defeated incumbent Democrat Linda Belcher in Bullitt County despite a series of Facebook posts that depicted Barack Obama and his wife as monkeys. Republican officials, including likely new House Speaker Jeff Hoover, had called on Johnson to drop out of the race. But Hoover declared last week that Johnson would be "welcome in our caucus."

Racist post about Michelle Obama causes backlash | National Newswatch
 

Danbones

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what have you got against apes MF?
besides your hairy chest?
 

Locutus

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well she sure ain't pretty, that's fer sure. Lol





 

Remington1

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Both of these woman are overweight, fat and ugly bit^%h, they are both 'People of Walmart' 100%. If only they had 1/8th of Michelle Obama's style, intelligence and grace they might be a nanometer less kins with heifers. My cows are prettier than than these two.
 

Cannuck

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You're sure lacking in taste......!

Hardly. You're just racist

thehill.com/50-most-beautiful/2015/249384-michelle-obama

#9. I've seen pics of Das. Das commenting on the beauty of Obama is like Fabio commenting on the intelligence of Hawking. Some people should just shut up
 

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Sh*t is about to get real.


Racist post about Michelle Obama causes backlash

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The director of a West Virginia development group and a mayor are under scrutiny after a racist post about first lady Michelle Obama caused a backlash and prompted calls on social media for both women to be fired.

Clay County Development Corp. director Pamela Ramsey Taylor made the post following Donald Trump's election as president, saying: "It will be refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady in the White House. I'm tired of seeing a Ape in heels."

Racist post about Michelle Obama causes backlash | National Newswatch


those two women should be 'immediately' fired and their asses kicked out the door, but something
tells me, they won't.

people who talk like that are the lowest of the low, and a few of the remarks following this post
on this thread aren't much better, it is sad.
those pictures shown are picked to portray just what those women said, that also is sad.

a lovely family like the obamas certainly don't deserve, ever, to be talked about in such a manner,
and it should be taken very seriously, but again, something tells me, it won't.

we'll see.
 

Danbones

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You guys sure know alot about apes.
yup, we read your posts
lol
we learn...
now if we could just get your pod casts on the elevator

so how is these two lefties saying they would do mrs obama different from trump talking about grabbing some unmarried a$$?

enquiring minds want to know