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John Wiley Price statement DRAFT

WFAA

Posted on February 15, 2011 at 4:09 PM

Updated Tuesday, Feb 15 at 6:18 PM

The following written statement was released by Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price following a heated exchange at Commissioners Court on Tuesday.


In the absence of a fair and balanced media outlet in Dallas, I wanted to submit a statement that offers my perspective of an "encounter" that took place at Dallas County today. Unfortunately, my comments were broadcasted without the benefit and the full context which they were made.

I have been patient and accommodating in every regard as it pertains to the recent resignation of a Dallas County employee. There are laws and business practices in place that govern the discussion of personnel matters and I will honor and respect them. I even went as far as to grant a candid one-on-one interview with the Dallas Morning News and have done countless interviews with others.

However, in open court today, after every considerate attempt to discuss the matter further, one of the speakers shot off a racial slur. "Chief Moolah" has its roots in a slang that was used against Italian immigrants and was later used by the same to defame or discredit African American. The speaker continued to use terms like "tribal" and his intent to make race an issue was obvious. "[N-word] is [N-word], spoken overtly or incognito.

My history and record will reflect that I am one whose tolerance is limited or non-existent when it comes to racial slurs. The comments were bad enough, but to have them hurled by a member of the Tea Party, known for the racial insensitivity, was more than I plan to absorb.

This is in no way an attempt to apologize to those with who felt the need to infuse race into an otherwise orderly meeting. But all of my friends, black, white and brown alike, are well aware that I am always willing to debate, but never at the expense of my race and heritage.


 

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