Nah...no racism here
A Texas lawmaker apologized for using racial slurs to attack two black district attorneys, saying he never meant for the comments to be made “public.”
The Brownesville Herald reports that City Commissioner Cesar De Leon issued an apology after he used the “n-word” to refer to two African-American DAs.
“I want to begin by apologizing,” De Leon said in an interview with the paper. “I want to apologize to the citizens of Brownsville or whoever had to listen to those tapes because there is a lot of profane language and that was a private conversation. It was never meant to be public, but it’s very important that people understand that I’m very apologetic.”
De Leon was caught on an audio recording using racial slurs to criticize District Attorney Luis Saenz’s prosecutorial appointments.
“There are a couple of f*cking n**gers that Luis Saenz is getting, and I don’t know where he is getting them from,” De Leon says in the record. “They are coming down to my f*cking city and now they are trying to f*cking put everybody in jail because they think we are a bunch of Mexicans that hit our wives, which couldn’t be further from the f*cking truth, but that is how they see us.”
“I would never dare use that word, but you know what, yes, there are a couple of n**gers in there that think that all of us are f*cking taco eaters,” De Leon added.
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