Posted on 08/18/2015 2:24:18 AM PDT by SMGFan
JERSEY CITY A special meeting of the Jersey City Incinerator Authority ended in pandemonium tonight as supporters of the agency's executive director made a last-ditch effort to save his job.
About two dozen residents, all supporters of the JCIA's black executive director, Oren K. Dabney, hurled accusations of racism at the JCIA's board of commissioners and at the absent Mayor Steve Fulop. Commissioners were meeting to set Dabney's retirement date as tomorrow and announce his temporary replacement, John Minella, the white executive director of the Hudson County Democratic Organization.
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Unlike Newark NJ, Jersey City still has hope & a future; AAs play no part in it, and they’ve been displacing them for years now via gentrification.
The days of non-blacks simply turning over political power to blacks in cities with no accountability and little contribution are over; Baltimore is the fate of those that continue down that path.
As far as electing or hiring a person, once you go black you never go back. Once a position is filled by a black, a black must always be in that position.
I’ve seen that same dynamic at work, so younger managers simply never hire them. To skirt discrimination accusations, they use Hispanics instead.
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