Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) has refused through a spokesperson to endorse one towns first-ever integrated high school prom, saying that he would rather not take sides on the issue. According to Atlantas WMAZ Channel 13, politicians from both parties have stated their support for black and white students from Wilcox, Georgia, but Deal declined to join them.
Raw Story spoke to activist Bryan Long of the progressive group Better Georgia, whose group has asked Georgia elected officials to publicly support the students of Wilcox County who are fighting to end a separate-but-equal high school prom.
We thought it would be nice if our elected officials would support these students, said Long. Theyre taking a great stand in their community. We thought that officials all across the state should send a message to the nation that weve moved beyond the racial divisions of the 50s, 60s and 70s.
He added, We were surprised to read that the governors spokesperson said that he wouldnt be taking sides on this issue. I didnt know that there were sides to take.
Deal spokesperson Brian Robinson told WMAZ on Thursday that Deal is refusing to endorse the integrated prom because of Better Georgias bipartisan initiative.
This is a leftist front group for the state Democratic party and were not going to lend a hand to their silly publicity stunt, wrote Robinson.
The kids want to have an integrated prom, said Better Georgias Long. Its the 21st Century, Gov. Deal. Get with it.
The fact that we even have segregated proms in Georgia in 2013 is shocking all buy itself, he said, but to have a governor say that he doesnt want to support the students who are trying to change that horrible tradition? Thats just cowardly.
We really didnt think this was going to be a divisive issue, he concluded. Plenty of Republicans have already come out to support the kids. So, for the governor, whos supposedly an opinion leader in the state to just say, Ill sit this one out, well I didnt think that was possible.
Wilcox High School was integrated decades ago, but parents have put up their own money for annual private parties rather than have an integrated prom. Students created a Facebook page dedicated to hosting an integrated dance and said they were embarrassed that no one had done it before.
Update: A video posted on YouTube by the Georgia Democratic Party in 2010 shows Deal making a littany of racially-insensitive comments, including,vWe fought against the extension of the Voting Rights Act, you may remember that; my wife tells me she can look at her sixth-grade class and tell which ones going to prison and which ones going to college; and that he had no idea where President Barack Obama was born. The video can be seen below.
Why should he? Is he the governor of the state,or of that town?
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
Why should he? Is he the governor of the state,or of that town?
I guess my question is why should he be involved in the first place, it's really none of his business what the school decides to do?? Is it his duty to drag that school district kicking and screaming into the tolerance era (actually intolerance era but you know how Leftards like to change the meaning of words around)??
Looks just like another Leftard "gotcha" (projecting) moment to me... trying to shift the blame to others when it's actually their own fault to start with!!
"Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it."
Looks just like another Leftard "gotcha" (projecting) moment to me... trying to shift the blame to others when it's actually their own fault to start with!!
And there you have it.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)