APARTHEID IN NEW ORLEANS
***Video update: Check out Ray Nagin’s chocolate milk recipe at WDSU.com***
The always-on-the-ball Scrappleface spoofs: Nagin Recruiting Hershey to Rebuild New Orleans
I’d laugh, but I’m too disgusted.
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Nagin’s “apology:”
“I apologize to any resident in this city that may have been offended,” he said. “That was not my intention. If I could take anything back, I thought the Uptown comment was inappropriate. If any people are working hard to rebuild this city, it’s the people Uptown.”
In his speech, Nagin had said that despite what some Uptown [residents] might be saying, that New Orleans would again be a majority African-American city.
Nagin also apologized for invoking God in his speech, saying that it was inappropriate.
Nagin’s speech included a statement that God wanted New Orleans to be majority African-American.
“Unfortunately, everything I say today is scrutinized to the nth degree,” he said. “It was Martin Luther King’s birthday. I thought it was appropriate to address some of the concerns and frustrations I’m hearing from the African-American community.”
More from Nagin on CNN:
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has sought to clarify comments he made on Martin Luther King Day to the effect that New Orleans should be a “chocolate” city.
He said he had not meant that it should be an all-black metropolis, asking: “How do you make chocolate?
“You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about,” he told CNN.
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