Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Nagin's "God Wants a Chocolate City"

As reported by the Associated Press and posted on Breitbart.com:
Nagin also promised that New Orleans will be a "chocolate" city again. Many of the city's black neighborhoods were heavily damaged by Katrina.

"It's time for us to come together. It's time for us to rebuild New Orleans _ the one that should be a chocolate New Orleans," the mayor said. "This city will be a majority African American city. It's the way God wants it to be. You can't have New Orleans no other way. It wouldn't be New Orleans."
One would think that invoking God's will after a veritable "Act of God" hammered the city (including the heavily "chocolate" sections) is presumptuous as to the true nature of God's will. So now not only does Pat Roberston know God's will, but so does Nagin. The two deserve each other and both are about as credible as authorities on what God wants. Mind you, niehter Pat Robertson nor God left 500 buses to be washed out when they could have been used to get people out of the city, and they both certainly didn't drop the ball on Nagin's lacksadasical and incompetent disaster planning.

Interestingly, neither of the major Detroit local papers feature the chocolate city comment.
The Detroit News buries Nagin's comments but leaves out the chocolate line11 paragraphs down in a story on Martin Luther King commemorations throughout the United States.
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin called on black people to rebuild the city, which was more than 60 percent black before Katrina displaced about three-quarters of its population.

"This city will be a majority African American city," Nagin told a crowd at City Hall. "It's the way God wants it to be. You can't have New Orleans no other way. It wouldn't be New Orleans."


The Detroit Free Press does not mention Nagin's comments at all. One would think such an assinine comment would be of interest to Detroiters.

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