Andrea Campbell, the Massachusetts attorney general who fights "systemic racism" supported by Democrats, did not find fault with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, who is notorious for her racist statements, excluding white public officials from a city hall event.

Andrea Campbell's office refuses to even open an investigation into the case, even though

there were many official complaints about the racially segregated event

- reports The Daily Wire news portal. The prosecutor's office maintains that the event was not open to the public and therefore does not violate the state's law on public institutions, reports Fox News.

Email not for white people

An email sent by City Council Director of Communications Denise DosSantos revealed that the controversial event was dubbed the "Elected People of Color Holiday Party," The Daily Wire previously reported. While Andrea Campbell insists that the event was closed, this is contradicted by the invitation sent by DosSantos, which was originally sent to all officials of the mayor's office.

“On behalf of Mayor Michelle Wu, I respectfully invite you and one guest to the People of Color Elect Holiday Party on Wednesday, December 13th at 5:30 pm at the Parkman House, 33 Beacon Street,” DosSantos wrote in the invitation email. Fifteen minutes later, however, DosSantos sent out another email in which

apologized for sending the email to all council members,

indicating that it should not have been sent by the white members of the council.

Unlawful exclusion

Fox News notes: The law specifically prohibits any discrimination, discrimination, or restriction in access to or treatment in public facilities based on race, color, religious belief, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, deafness, blindness, or any physical disability. or on the basis of mental disability or origin.

Democrat Michelle Wu bragged about the event: “It wasn't that long ago in Boston that we didn't need a table this big to accommodate elected representatives of color. But during my time as a city councilor and now as mayor, following many leaders who have paved the way, I have proudly watched this group grow (…) And during the holidays, we take time to

let's celebrate and enjoy each other's company!"

Stunned restaurateurs

The mayorship of Michelle Wu, who has Taiwanese immigrant ancestry, stands up for self-identified transgender people and fights against the use of fossil fuels, has been marked by numerous anti-white scandals. In March 2021, the politician known as the first female citizen of Asian origin on the Boston council teased of the city, which is 44 percent, with anti-white jokes (in addition, according to 2021 data, Hispanic whites represent another 6.13 percent, blacks 21, nearly 10 percent of Asians - ed.).

The mayor is also at war with the white restaurant owners: the city, clearly on the basis of their ethnicity , regularly extorted them with a $7,500 "outdoor dining fee"; in particular, they attacked the owner of a diner in the so-called Italian quarter.

The peculiar color blindness of Kamala Harris' followers

It is no coincidence that the Attorney General shows a spectacular passivity in the matter and regularly rejects the complaints submitted to him: the support of the Democrats is Andrea Campbell, State Attorney of Massachusetts, former president of the Boston City Council, who was previously the first African-American woman to hold this position in Boston. held a position, as a city politician he was a fanatical supporter of the fight against so-called systemic racism and "racial inequalities".

Campbell, who wanted to oversee the Boston police during the BLM riots that engulfed many US cities in flames following the death of George Floyd, supported the campaign of Kamala Harris in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.

The Democratic-backed attorney general is the first African-American woman to serve as state attorney general in Massachusetts. During his inauguration, he promised, among other things, that he would act against discrimination.

Source: hirado.hu

Cover photo: Boston mayor Michelle Wu banned whites from the holiday dinner / Photo: notthebee.com