Oklahoma
Legislative Black
Caucus
Senator Constance N. Johnson, Chair
For Immediate Release: April 28, 2011
Sen. Constance N. Johnson
Sen. Judy Eason McIntrye
Black Caucus Condemns Rep. Kern’s Remarks
Members of the Legislative Black Caucus said they were shocked
by racist and sexist comments made Wednesday evening by State Rep.
Sally Kern. Kern, R-Oklahoma City, debating in favor of a joint
resolution that could end affirmative action guidelines for state
entities.
Caucus Chair Constance N. Johnson, a Democrat representing Oklahoma
County, said she was stunned by media reports that Kern had said
minorities and women earn less because they don’t work as
hard.
“Unbelievable. For someone this day and age to say something
so offensive and backward is just unbelievable. It has negative
implications for our entire state,” Johnson said. “I
know Representative Kern has issued an apology, but that will not
negate those hurtful words. The Black Caucus believes there is no
room for that kind of bigotry in Oklahoma.”
Sen. Judy Eason McIntyre called Kern’s comments reprehensible.
“On the one hand you want to ignore remarks like that—but
this really is too big to ignore. It hasn’t been that many
years since our state laws allowed discrimination against minorities
and women, and if you were either, you suffered for it,” said
Eason McIntyre, D-Tulsa. “I hope that Republicans and Democrats,
men, women and people of all color will join together to condemn
Representative Kern’s words.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Johnson: (405) 521-5531
Sen. Eason McIntyre: (405) 521-5598

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