
A police commissioner in a
predominantly white New Hampshire town says he won't apologize for
calling President Barack Obama the N-word, and he sat with his arms
crossed while angry residents at a meeting called for his resignation on
Thursday.
Wolfeboro
Police Commissioner Robert Copeland, who's 82 and white, has
acknowledged in an email to his fellow police commissioners he used the
racial slur in describing Obama.
Town
resident Jane O'Toole, who moved to Wolfeboro four months ago, said she
overheard Copeland say the slur at a restaurant in March and wrote to
the town manager about it. Copeland, in an email to her, acknowledged
using the slur in referring to the president and said he will not
apologize.
Carroll County Deputy Sheriff Paul Bois, who's black, is one of two officers the town employs part time during the summer to deal with tourists. When asked to comment outside the meeting, he said, "I'd love to, but I can't."
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As long as we have differences there will be discrimination. Whites also discriminate against each other. Just like there is tribalism in Nigeria. We should learn to accept our differences..
ReplyDeleteThe man is old and ignorant . He will eventually apologise,he won't have a choice.
ReplyDeleteThey are not open to change and hate blacks
ReplyDeleteLike Jide said he maybe loosing his mind n feels like being popularly cheap let's discount his insults to obama
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