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Shell_Seas

(3,347 posts)
Wed May 8, 2024, 01:30 PM May 8

Silence And Supremacy: Unmasking Tarrant County's Leadership Crisis

Racial injustice and political choices are colliding in local governance.

https://www.lonestarleft.com/p/silence-and-supremacy-unmasking-tarrant



I had plans for something else entirely yesterday, but I got sucked into watching the Tarrant County Commissioners Court. It lasted for eight hours. What I saw yesterday was shocking and disturbing. Tarrant County has a white supremacy problem, which I previously discussed, but I didn’t realize how bad the situation was until I watched the eight-hour Commissioners Court hearing yesterday.

There were three major issues discussed at the hearing yesterday:

1. Since 2017, when Republican Sheriff Bill Waybourn was elected, there have been 63 deaths in Tarrant County jail. Two of those deaths happened in the last few weeks. Most of these deaths have been Black men; almost all of them were men who either had mental illness or intellectual disabilities.

2. The Trump-endorsed Tarrant County District Attorney, Phil Sorrells, has decided to go after Crystal Mason again after a Texas appeals court overturned Mason’s five-year prison sentence. Sorrells intends to re-convict her.

3. Community members wanted to make their voices heard about the racist display we saw last month from Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare toward Commissioner Alisa Simmons.

As you can imagine, the entire eight-hour meeting was racially charged.

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Silence And Supremacy: Unmasking Tarrant County's Leadership Crisis (Original Post) Shell_Seas May 8 OP
Wow! They have a real problem there. patphil May 8 #1
Yep. A reckoning is coming for the good ol' boys in Tarrant County and in Texas. Shell_Seas May 8 #2
And they just re-elected Waybourn, too. It sucks big and I live here. flying_wahini May 8 #3
Wayborn was re-elected in 2020 and is on the ballot this year yellowdogintexas May 10 #4

patphil

(6,284 posts)
1. Wow! They have a real problem there.
Wed May 8, 2024, 01:45 PM
May 8

Click on, and read the article. About 1/2 way down it indicates that whites make up only 42.8% of the population.
There's going to be some changes there soon. If not this election, then soon.
A whole bunch of white boys need to get the heave ho.

yellowdogintexas

(22,300 posts)
4. Wayborn was re-elected in 2020 and is on the ballot this year
Fri May 10, 2024, 04:31 PM
May 10

He has an opponent on the ballot. His name is Patrick Moses and he spent 30 years as a federal law enforcement officer. I think he will be excellent.

I hope folks stay as outraged as they are now up through November.

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