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Illinois Republican Called Black, Female Attorney General Candidate 'Lesbo' and Used N-Word

Michael Harriot

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Erika Harold attends a presentation on gun violence at the Harvard School of Public Health October 24, 2002 in Boston, Massachussetts.
Photo: Jacob Silberberg (Getty Images)

Question: What does a Republican call a black woman who graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Illinois, finished Harvard Law School, won the Miss America Pageant and became a successful attorney?

Answer: A “lesbo” and a “******.”

That’s what Republican candidate for Illinois Attorney General, Erika Harold, found out recently when one of her fellow party members, Illinois State Legislature candidate Burt Minor, used the homophobic slur and the Big Joker of all racial epithets during a conversation with the beauty pageant winner-turned lawyer.



According to Politico, the controversy stems from a conversation between Minor and Harold in Minor’s capacity as the chairman of Winfield Township, Ill. During a meeting between the two Republicans, Minor began asking Harold questions about her sexuality and her marital status, asking “Are you a lesbo?” multiple times. The conversation reportedly turned heated when Minor “used the full n-word.”


Illinois GOP contender called AG candidate racial, gay slurs, colleagues say
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In a letter to state Republicans, Illinois House leader Peter Breen wrote that Minor confirmed the details of the conversation and his use of the slurs to Breen. To be fair, Breen says that Minor claims he had a good reason:

“At an in-person meeting that Mr. Minor requested with me, with a witness present, Mr. Minor confirmed that he had asked Ms. Harold if she was a lesbian and that he had used the full n-word in her and her assistant’s presence. He explained this away by claiming that Ms. Harold “wanted him to ask the question” about her sexual orientation and claiming that Ms. Harold asked him to say the full n-word. Suffice it to say, this is not how the other participants to the meeting heard or understood the statements, nor how they reported those statements to others both immediately after the meeting occurred and consistently in the months since.”


Politico confirmed the conversation with multiple sources, saying that Minor asked the questions so he could “get it on the record,” and while Minor would not comment to Politico, he earlier insisted that he did not use the “full n-word” because he and Erika are friends.

Which brings up a great point:

What the hell is “the full n-word?” It is repeatedly mentioned by the people in this controversy, but I have no idea what it is. Did the town chairman simply emphasize the “r” at the end of the word or it possible that there is a longer, more detestable version of “******” that white people have been keeping secret for all these years?


Did Burt Minor call Erika Harold a “******illa?”

Illinois Republicans are now rescinding their endorsements from Minor because, while Republicans have no problems with passing racist, homophobic legislation and injecting it into their political agenda, they can’t have a party member walking around using the full n-word.

Which brings up a greater point:

If you’re a black Republican, shouldn’t you expect to be called the n-word? It’s like hiring Bill Cosby to bartend at a slumber party or asking R. Kelly to chaperone a junior high school dance—you know what’s going to happen. Michael Steele was the chairman of the Republican National Convention, or as they officially refer to the position—The Token Black Guy—and you saw how they treated him.



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Plus, do you know the quantity of evil that must reside in a man’s heart to causally double-slur a woman to her face? I mean ... damn Burt! Despite his disputes with Obama, Omarosa and Oprah (wait, I’m beginning to sense a pattern here), even Trump hasn’t used the full n-word...

Yet.

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That c00n nikka Wake Up Call is a beast...
 

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Illinois Republican Called Black, Female Attorney General Candidate 'Lesbo' and Used N-Word

Michael Harriot

Today 10:20am
Filed to: NEWS

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Erika Harold attends a presentation on gun violence at the Harvard School of Public Health October 24, 2002 in Boston, Massachussetts.
Photo: Jacob Silberberg (Getty Images)

Question: What does a Republican call a black woman who graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Illinois, finished Harvard Law School, won the Miss America Pageant and became a successful attorney?

Answer: A “lesbo” and a “******.”

That’s what Republican candidate for Illinois Attorney General, Erika Harold, found out recently when one of her fellow party members, Illinois State Legislature candidate Burt Minor, used the homophobic slur and the Big Joker of all racial epithets during a conversation with the beauty pageant winner-turned lawyer.



According to Politico, the controversy stems from a conversation between Minor and Harold in Minor’s capacity as the chairman of Winfield Township, Ill. During a meeting between the two Republicans, Minor began asking Harold questions about her sexuality and her marital status, asking “Are you a lesbo?” multiple times. The conversation reportedly turned heated when Minor “used the full n-word.”


Illinois GOP contender called AG candidate racial, gay slurs, colleagues say
Illinois’ Republican House floor leader, Peter Breen, is calling for the candidate, Burt Minor, to…

Read on politico.com
In a letter to state Republicans, Illinois House leader Peter Breen wrote that Minor confirmed the details of the conversation and his use of the slurs to Breen. To be fair, Breen says that Minor claims he had a good reason:

“At an in-person meeting that Mr. Minor requested with me, with a witness present, Mr. Minor confirmed that he had asked Ms. Harold if she was a lesbian and that he had used the full n-word in her and her assistant’s presence. He explained this away by claiming that Ms. Harold “wanted him to ask the question” about her sexual orientation and claiming that Ms. Harold asked him to say the full n-word. Suffice it to say, this is not how the other participants to the meeting heard or understood the statements, nor how they reported those statements to others both immediately after the meeting occurred and consistently in the months since.”


Politico confirmed the conversation with multiple sources, saying that Minor asked the questions so he could “get it on the record,” and while Minor would not comment to Politico, he earlier insisted that he did not use the “full n-word” because he and Erika are friends.

Which brings up a great point:

What the hell is “the full n-word?” It is repeatedly mentioned by the people in this controversy, but I have no idea what it is. Did the town chairman simply emphasize the “r” at the end of the word or it possible that there is a longer, more detestable version of “******” that white people have been keeping secret for all these years?


Did Burt Minor call Erika Harold a “******illa?”

Illinois Republicans are now rescinding their endorsements from Minor because, while Republicans have no problems with passing racist, homophobic legislation and injecting it into their political agenda, they can’t have a party member walking around using the full n-word.

Which brings up a greater point:

If you’re a black Republican, shouldn’t you expect to be called the n-word? It’s like hiring Bill Cosby to bartend at a slumber party or asking R. Kelly to chaperone a junior high school dance—you know what’s going to happen. Michael Steele was the chairman of the Republican National Convention, or as they officially refer to the position—The Token Black Guy—and you saw how they treated him.



Former RNC Chair Michael Steele Shocked By Racist Comment From Racist At Convention of Racists
Pundits and politicos were shocked on Friday when a spokesperson for the Conservative Political…

Read more
Plus, do you know the quantity of evil that must reside in a man’s heart to causally double-slur a woman to her face? I mean ... damn Burt! Despite his disputes with Obama, Omarosa and Oprah (wait, I’m beginning to sense a pattern here), even Trump hasn’t used the full n-word...

Yet.

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That c00n nikka Wake Up Call is a beast...

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