Posted on 06/19/2002 6:01:58 PM PDT by marshmallow
- A rookie councilman was backpedaling yesterday after publicly promoting an idea that he said would attract "white people" to a suburb in racial transition.
At a council meeting Monday, Michael McTighe said private development of the city-owned Shore Cultural Centre into combined living and working quarters for professionals would draw "young yuppies, white people that the city wants to bring in here."
The remark, captured on cable television, elicited groans. He drew reprimands from several audience members, all white, including a woman who called on the 24-year-old councilman to mature or resign.
Council President Ed Gudenas interrupted to tell McTighe he owed some apologies. Mayor Paul Oyaski said the comment was "inappropriate and should be retracted."
Still, McTighe said he did not know he had offended anyone until he arrived home and his grandmother called.
He said he was questioning whether the council majority's other development efforts were geared to "white yuppies."
"It looked very bad. I'm deeply sorry," he said. "I don't want people to see me in that perspective. I was raised better than that."
McTighe dropped by City Hall yesterday to apologize to Administrative Director Jack Johnson. Johnson, who is black, stormed out of the meeting after McTighe's remark.
"I don't have any animosity toward Mr. McTighe," said Johnson, who oversees insurance, personnel and purchasing. "I don't think he maliciously made a racial statement, but I think it is symptomatic of an attitude that prevails in certain areas of this community."
Johnson said City Hall has been too slow to promote diversity and noted that Euclid has few black city employees.
He accused a council majority of emphasizing lakefront renewal that would attract the "white upper class."
Euclid's black population is growing and now represents 30 percent of the city's 52,000 residents. All of the city's elected officials are white.
Obviously, my opinion is that race-neutral policies are the right way for government.
"When people stop living up to and perpetuating the stereotypes that have evolved about them, then this kind of thing won't happen anymore. Until then everyone has to watch what they say so as not to offend anyone...who continues to live up to those steriotypes, or who believes that it is beneficial in some manner to perpetute those steriotypes."
And yes, the last is intended to apply to socialists in general and current, specific, democrat party policy.
Euclid will likely be majority black within 10 years. Even then it will be unacceptable for anyone to indicate the city should attempt to attract "young yuppies, white people that the city wants to bring in here." Yet attracting young black people would be perfectly acceptable, even encouraged. It has nothing to do with equality or diversity. It is simply a double standard.
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