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jpak

(41,755 posts)
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 12:55 PM Oct 2015

Racist signs pop up in Lewiston mayor’s race

Source: Kennebec Journal

The Lewiston mayor’s race has taken an ugly turn.

The campaign for Democratic challenger Ben Chin on Monday denounced two large signs that recently appeared on downtown buildings criticizing Chin.

The signs read, “Don’t vote for Ho Chi Chin,” and show what appears to be a cartoon drawing of former Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi Minh. On the bottom of the sign are the words, “Vote for more jobs not more welfare.”

Both of the signs, at a mostly commercial building at 134 Main St., and at a residential building on 109 Pine St., were taken down by Monday afternoon, but landlord Joseph Dunne, who put them up, said he planned to put them back up elsewhere, although he wouldn’t say where.

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Racist signs pop up in Lewiston mayor’s race (Original Post) jpak Oct 2015 OP
Good f**king grief. marmar Oct 2015 #1
Trump and the GOP made this acceptable jpak Oct 2015 #2
nah, not this time, it's rooted in Maine's history. uawchild Oct 2015 #4
Yes - Trump made this acceptable jpak Oct 2015 #9
No. MynameisBlarney Oct 2015 #6
Maine's prejudices have always gone way beyond people of Asian ethnicity. uawchild Oct 2015 #3
And now you've got LePage 72DejaVu Oct 2015 #17
I am frankly surprised he didn't add yuiyoshida Oct 2015 #5
Definitely the work of someone over 60 Kelvin Mace Oct 2015 #7
good catch! uawchild Oct 2015 #8
And doubtless a LePew supporter KamaAina Oct 2015 #11
There's a local teabaggers here like that. 47of74 Oct 2015 #12
Yeah shenmue Oct 2015 #19
Whoa! Over-the-top! nt No Vested Interest Oct 2015 #10
And the guy is a slumlord too. Shocking! sudenlyseymour Oct 2015 #13
I am utterly shocked. What a douchebag. mainer Oct 2015 #14
Credit where credit's due. 72DejaVu Oct 2015 #18
I just donated the maximum to Ben Chin's campaign mainer Oct 2015 #15
China and Vietnam were at war for centuries. mainer Oct 2015 #16

marmar

(77,042 posts)
1. Good f**king grief.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 12:59 PM
Oct 2015

Some people will be completely unable to cope in the next 40 years, as people of color collectively become the majority.


uawchild

(2,208 posts)
4. nah, not this time, it's rooted in Maine's history.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 01:16 PM
Oct 2015

read my post in this thread about Maine's first "openly french-American" congressman elected in 2002. Prejudice against people of French-Canadian extraction run deep in Maine, I am sure a host of non-wasp ethnicities also suffer from this as in the case in point here about Mr. Chin.

uawchild

(2,208 posts)
3. Maine's prejudices have always gone way beyond people of Asian ethnicity.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 01:14 PM
Oct 2015

"Maine elected its first openly French-American congressman, Michael H. Michaud, in 2002.

People of French descent poured into Maine and other New England states from Canada beginning in the 1870's and became the backbone of textile mills and shoe factories. But resistance developed, and people began stereotyping the newcomers as rednecks, dolts or inadequate patriots. In 1919, Maine passed a law requiring schools to teach in English.

French-Americans had a saying: "Qui perd sa langue, perd sa foi" ("Who loses his language, loses his faith&quot . But many assimilated or limited their children's exposure to French to avoid discrimination or because of a now-outmoded belief that erasing French would make learning English easier.

"There was just a stigma that maybe you weren't as bright as anybody else, that you didn't speak English as well," said Linda Wagner, 53, of Lewiston, who takes classes to reclaim language lost as a child.

Suzanne Bourassa Woodward, 46, of South Portland, who recently joined a conversation group and enrolled her 10-year-old daughter in French classes, said "my French went underground" in fourth grade because "I was ridiculed, the dumb Frenchman jokes came out."

"After that," she said, "my parents would always speak to me in French, but I always responded in English."

As recently as the early 1990's, a character named Frenchie, who caricatured French-Americans, was a fixture on a Maine radio show until protests drove him off the air.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/04/us/04french.html?pagewanted=print&_r=0

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The phrase "first openly French-American congressman" in 2002 says it all. Good lord.

72DejaVu

(1,545 posts)
17. And now you've got LePage
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 06:11 PM
Oct 2015

who, when he gets called out on his idiocy, likes to make comments like "Well, I'm just a dumb Frenchie", thinking it covers his ass.

yuiyoshida

(41,817 posts)
5. I am frankly surprised he didn't add
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 01:43 PM
Oct 2015

Ching Chong Ching chong ching Chong ...


stupid Hakujin! baka yaro!

 

Kelvin Mace

(17,469 posts)
7. Definitely the work of someone over 60
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 01:52 PM
Oct 2015

Since I doubt anyone under that age would make a Ho Chi Minh reference.

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
12. There's a local teabaggers here like that.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 03:06 PM
Oct 2015

They spend their retirements spewing all sorts of nasty racist shit. And then they wonder why everyone else despises them.

sudenlyseymour

(25 posts)
13. And the guy is a slumlord too. Shocking!
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 04:27 PM
Oct 2015

This comes as no surprise:

When Lewiston resident Shawn Greeley moved into an apartment at 32 Horton Street, he found the conditions so appalling he had no choice but to report it to his landlord, Rick Lockwood.

“When I moved in there were giant holes and leaks in the walls and floors. There are also cockroaches and bedbugs. I asked Lockwood to make repairs and I never heard back,” said Greeley. “I stopped paying rent because Lockwood was unresponsive and the apartment was in such bad condition. He then threatened to kill me. He actually said, ‘I’ll kill you.’ Code enforcement visited my apartment but has not done anything to help. Lockwood recently shut off my power. This is wrong. It’s just wrong.”

Lockwood is at the center of a new report released by the Maine People’s Alliance (MPA) and the Neighborhood Housing League (NHL) exposing the shady practices of three of the city’s worst landlords. The report details major health, safety and livability concerns at 71 Lewiston properties owned by a web of shell corporations linked to Lockwood and two other landlords, Joe Dunne and Ted West.

http://mainebeacon.com/report-exposes-lewistons-three-worst-slumlords/

mainer

(12,016 posts)
14. I am utterly shocked. What a douchebag.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 05:07 PM
Oct 2015

I'm glad to see that Maine politicians and citizens are speaking up about this -- including the GOP.

72DejaVu

(1,545 posts)
18. Credit where credit's due.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 06:13 PM
Oct 2015

The GOP leadership jumped right on this and made it clear they find it unacceptable.

mainer

(12,016 posts)
15. I just donated the maximum to Ben Chin's campaign
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 05:35 PM
Oct 2015

This may be the biggest fundraising gift ever -- for Ben Chin.

Go and donate! http://benchinformayor.com/donate/

(website was a bit buggy for me -- I had to call to make sure it went through)

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